MUNICIPAL COURTS FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY COMMUNITIES
From Salt Lake City to Taylorsville and Murray, we build ADA-compliant municipal pickleball courts that meet government procurement standards and serve residents for decades.
WHY CHOOSE PICKLED COURT FOR CITY COURTS
We understand what your venue type demands. Here's why clients like you trust us to get it right.
Utah Procurement Experience
We understand Utah municipal bid and RFP processes and can supply the bonding, insurance certificates, and project references required for Salt Lake County government contracts.
ADA Compliance Built In
Every city court we build in Salt Lake County meets ADA accessibility standards — from level approach paths to tactile surface transitions and accessible parking coordination.
Public Safety Engineered
Surface friction ratings, fencing heights, and court spacing are designed to exceed Utah public safety requirements for open-access municipal facilities in Midvale and West Jordan.
Scalable for Any Municipality
From a single neighborhood court in Taylorsville to a multi-court civic complex in Murray, we have the crew capacity and project management experience.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Every city courts project includes the following scope as standard. No hidden line items, no surprise add-ons.
- Engineered site plan and grading design
- ADA-compliant site access and surfacing
- High-durability commercial acrylic system
- Regulation USAPA-standard line striping
- Net posts and weather-resistant hardware
- Perimeter fencing with ADA-compliant gates
- Spectator seating area coordination
TIMELINE & PROCESS
Municipal project timelines vary with Salt Lake County procurement cycles. Construction phases for multi-court civic complexes in Murray and Taylorsville typically run 3–6 weeks.
OUR WORK
Every court we build is engineered to perform and designed to impress. See what that looks like in practice.



COMMON QUESTIONS
Answers to the questions city courts clients ask most often.
Do you work with Salt Lake County city procurement departments?
Yes — we regularly respond to formal bid processes and RFPs from Utah municipalities and can supply all required documentation, certificates, and project references.
What ADA standards apply to pickleball courts in Salt Lake City?
Courts must have accessible routes from parking, surfaces within 2% cross-slope tolerance, and proper signage. We engineer full compliance into every Salt Lake County city project.
How do Salt Lake County city courts handle winter weather?
Our commercial-grade acrylic systems are freeze-thaw resistant and slope-graded for drainage, keeping courts safe and functional through Utah's winter months.
Can Salt Lake County city courts be lit for evening play?
Yes — LED court lighting is a common addition to city projects. We coordinate with your local utility or municipal electrical department to spec the right solution.
READY TO BUILD?
Tell us about your city courtsproject and we'll get back to you with a site-specific proposal.