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MARC Bubble declared loss, outdoor courts open

After sustaining heavy damange in a windstorm in March, the MARC bubble has been declared a total loss.
David Jackson/Park Record

Park City has determined that the MARC Tennis Bubble cannot be recovered. 

High winds severely damaged the bubble on March 1. On March 27, the city had determined the bubble would remain closed for the rest of the season. After fully assessing the damage, the city declared the bubble a total loss and has opened the courts as outdoor courts after removing the debris.

Park City Recreation employee Baldomero Rangel clears snow from two of the outdoor tennis courts at the MARC this week.
David Jackson/Park Record
Tennis enthusiasts take advantage of a warm spring day and a few open courts at the MARC this week.
David Jackson/Park Record

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