Irvine Vice Mayor Jin Taimei strongly supports the construction of the Irvine Indoor Badminton Hall
City of Irvine to designate 16 badminton courts at Bill Barber Park Coliseum under construction
Irvine News
Vice Mayor Jin Taimei supports the construction of the badminton hall.screenshot
At the city council meeting on the evening of September 12, Irvine Vice Mayor Tammy Kim, with the unanimous support of the Irvine City Council, approved the establishment of a brand new indoor badminton hall in Irvine. This move shows that Irvine The City is steadfast in its commitment to providing residents with diverse sports and recreation options.
The newly designated badminton courts will be located on the second floor of the upcoming Bill Barber Park Gym, a massive 45,000-square-foot facility. The state-of-the-art stadium will be thoughtfully equipped with facilities to cater to fans of a variety of sports including basketball, pickleball, volleyball and, of course, badminton.
Dubbed the “second most popular sport in the world,” badminton has experienced a surge in popularity in the United States. Irvine, with its thriving Asian community, is no exception. However, the city faces the challenge of limited badminton courts, preventing badminton enthusiasts from fully enjoying the sport. With this latest initiative, Irvine aims to address this issue and stimulate the growth of badminton in the region.
Kim Tae-mi expressed excitement about this important decision and emphasized its importance. She said: “Irvine is home to a vibrant badminton community and these purpose-built courts will provide a fantastic platform for athletes of all ages and skill levels to come together and enjoy the sport. My dream is By making Irvine the home of future Olympic champions, I am confident that with the city’s investment we can develop future gold medalists.”
The second floor of the Bill Barber Park Arena will be carefully designed to meet the unique needs of badminton players, ensuring proper lighting, suitable flooring and a layout that meets international standards. The move reaffirms Irvine’s commitment to providing world-class recreational facilities to its residents.
Bill Barber Park Stadium is currently scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2026. Once completed, these new badminton courts will be open to the public, marking an important milestone in Irvine’s journey to become a more inclusive and enjoyable city.
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2023-09-15 00:53:55
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