The board voted to approve the plant’s conditional use permit, paving the way for the company to resume operations. The plant closed in 2018 after a number of years of declining production, eventually leading to layoffs. Since then, the company has been seeking ways to revive the facility and bring back jobs. The Superior Waters Bottling Plant is a significant employer in the area, employing around 100 workers. It produces a variety of bottled water products, including sparkling and mineral water, as well as juices and teas.
This pickleball court will be a great addition to the community, offering a new recreational activity for residents. Pickleball is a fast-growing sport with a large and active community, making it a popular choice for people of all ages. The court will be open to the public and free to use, making it accessible to everyone in the board.