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Council refers turf-to-grass ordinance to Legislative Affairs after public and committee discussion

May 28, 2024 | Everett City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts


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Council refers turf-to-grass ordinance to Legislative Affairs after public and committee discussion
Councilor Katie Rogers presented an ordinance aimed at prioritizing environmentally sustainable natural grass on city playing fields rather than artificial turf. Rogers summarized safety and environmental concerns — including heat stress incidents elsewhere, higher surface temperatures on turf, water absorption differences and potential chemical composition of some turf materials — and said the intent is to convert fields on an as‑needed basis not to forcibly uproot functioning fields prematurely.

Public commenters who had spoken earlier in the meeting (including Samantha Lambert and Paulister Reidy) urged testing and a move toward natural grass to reduce heat‑island effects and long‑term maintenance costs. Councilors discussed the practicalities of gradual replacement, maintenance costs and the need to draft precise ordinance language.

The Council voted to refer the ordinance to the Legislative Affairs Committee for language clarification and committee review; no immediate ordinance vote was taken.

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