The Roger Scott Tennis Center hosts national tournaments multiple times yearly, like the Pensacola Open wheelchair tennis tournament, pictured above, from 2013. |
I play there myself on a very regular basis. Many of my friends and family members do as well.
The facility has a mix of hard court and clay court facilities--and is a great location for tennis for all levels of players.
We now have both a design and estimate for the work that needs to be done to Roger Scott Tennis Center for improvements. We have funding or have spent $1.3 million but are still about $1.3 million short. We would like to talk to the County about support of a regional city/county tennis center.
The city would still run and manage but the prices for membership and play on both hard and clay courts would be the same for city and County` residents. Additional[sic] those courts would be at the best level and design for play.
Please let us know a time that would be good for us to get together with you. Thanks.
Grover"
What I like most about the facility is that it's not just about tennis. It is about the community.
This facility hosts world class tornaments and events that bring folks to our area from around the world- generating hotel stays, restaurant purchases, and other spending that funds sales and use taxes that benefit the area.
Additionally-this facility hosts recreational tennis leagues for men, women, and students from all around the Pensacola Bay area. The ladies tennis leagues at Roger Scott boast more than 1000 participants per season! High School tournaments are held here, tennis pros are on the roster to give lessons in tennis to citizens from beginners all the way up to open-flight level, and themed (and fun) casual mixers happen throughout the year and are a blast to play in!
And the facility hosts annual charity tournaments that raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for worthwhile causes.
So with this all as the backdrop, and seeing the tremendous value this facility brings our area---the center needs an infusion of capital to propel it into the future and to enable this facility to continue to operate safely.
The facility took some significant damage during Hurricane Sally in September of last year, and that damage is being addressed as this post is written.
But in addition to damages from the storm--the facility's hard courts are in desperate need of repair for safety and playability purposes. If the county and city can work a proportional cost-sharing agreement-the deal could bring a win-win for all citizens-county and city alike.
You see, currently there is a tiered pricing and membership fee structure which gives a reduced rate to city residents as compared to county residents. In my discussions with the Mayor on this topic--my vote for the funding support is contingent upon county citizens receiving the same rate for play and membership as the city residents enjoy. I believe this is a fair and reasonable request. This email I recently received from the mayor, below, seems to indicate he agrees.
"Subject: Roger Scott Tennis Courts
We now have both a design and estimate for the work that needs to be done to Roger Scott Tennis Center for improvements. We have funding or have spent $1.3 million but are still about $1.3 million short. We would like to talk to the County about support of a regional city/county tennis center.
The city would still run and manage but the prices for membership and play on both hard and clay courts would be the same for city and County` residents. Additional[sic] those courts would be at the best level and design for play.
Please let us know a time that would be good for us to get together with you. Thanks.
Grover"
So yes-there are lots of areas that need funding at the moment throughout the county, we know this. But utilizing a variety of allowable funding sources to improve Roger Scott makes sense to me, will be a huge quality of life improvement (not to mention a tourist/visitor magnet) and I strongly support this. Hopefully at least two of my counterparts will see the value and lend support to this initiative as well when I bring it for consideration.
Roger Scott is a wonderful amenity in our community that does improve quality of life. Please continue to support the facility and repairs that are needed. It would be a real loss to the community to let it deteriorate.
ReplyDeleteYou’ll be bashed for supporting the repairs needed, but please follow through anyway. RS is a valuable community center.
ReplyDeleteI’ve lived off Summit my whole life. Roger Scott brings a lot of value to the neighborhood. Please make necessary repairs.
ReplyDeleteso, socialism is good now?
ReplyDeleteHow do you equate maintaining a community center socialism?
DeleteSocialism? 🥴 So we shouldn’t have community centers? Get a brain.
ReplyDeleteSo if the county residents will suddenly pay the same as city residents, does that mean their fees will decrease (meaning a loss of income for RS) or the city residents will increase?
ReplyDeleteHow about supporting our Escambia County Fire Fighters and Public Safety!?!?!? The citizens of Escambia County care about help being available when we need it. How about adequately funding the critical infrastructure in our county? Stop playing political games with the lives of our neighbors, cut wasteful spending and do the right thing.
ReplyDeleteAlexander Arduini why did you and your friends take pictures of people’s text messages over their shoulders at the bocc meeting? Why was their privacy invaded that way?
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