TUCKER, Ga. — It's a fast game, and a very fast-growing sport. Now the City of Tucker is trying to keep up with pickleball demand, while keeping the sound down.

On Monday evening, people got to see the results of a pickleball noise study done at three sites, and ask the engineers who did the study questions. For months, neighbors expressed concerns with noise that could come from new courts.

Last week, the council decided not to move forwards with 12 new courts at Tucker Recreation Center based on the study's recommendations .

Cindy Maynard is relieved.

"They were actually gonna have two pickleball courts that backed up to the property line on my commercial property," Maynard said. "I just could not imagine it'd been functional as a commercial rental property with two pickleball co

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