Carmel (also known as Carmel-by-the-Sea) is a very wealthy small city (area one square mile, population 3,200) near where live. It has many quirks due to its origins as an artistic enclave a long time ago, the most noteworthy being the ban on numbering houses on its streets, something I have written about, as well as banning high heels in certain parts of the city. Efforts to require street numbers brought out fierce opposition from long-time residents despite the many drawbacks of not having numbers. After years and years of heated debate, the city council finally passed an ordinance requiring numbering. That seems to have settled that issue, at least for now.
But now Carmel has adopted an ordinance banning the sport of pickleball (due to its noisy nature) in its only public park, making it a misdemeanor to do so.
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