Letter to the Editor: David Hunt on Hayes Field

Dec. 17, 2014:
To the Editor:
On January 22, 2015, I will be voting "no" on a $2.2 million plan to install synthetic turf on Hayes Field.
My family and I love Bronxville. In the warm months my toddler-aged children run, play, and explore in joyous wonderment the sights, sounds, and feel that natural grass under foot provides on Hayes Field.
I look forward to my children continuing to enjoy Hayes Field as an athletic field and recreation space when they are school-aged. It would be a shame to lose a natural grass space to plastics and industrial materials.
I understand the school board's concerns over a growing student population and a need for more athletic areas; however, synthetic turf strikes me as a shortsighted solution for numerous reasons.
Health concerns are mounting related to synthetic turf fields, ranging from the significant heat retention on these fields to exposure to known carcinogens used in some of the materials. Young children are particularly vulnerable to these potential exposures.
Financially, a synthetic turf field makes little sense, as these fields need to be replaced after ten years at a cost of millions for the disposal. This seems a particularly egregious waste when installing and maintaining a natural grass field is possible, as Friends of Hayes Field has discovered in obtaining far less-costly quotes from a lawn care company.
I urge concerned Bronxville residents to join the Friends of Hayes Field movement and most importantly vote "no" to synthetic turf on January 22, 2015.
David Hunt
Bronxville, New York
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