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"textContent": "A proposal to let the private US Tennis Association (USTA) take the reins of the Portland Tennis Center—and the rest of the city’s public courts—has gained momentum. The plan comes amid a broader push for Portland’s parks bureau, facing budget woes and a growing maintenance backlog, to open its doors to offers from the private […]\n\nThe post Net Benefits: The Future of Public Tennis in Portland appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
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