[RP TownTalk] turf field
Kate Sharpe
katherinesharpe at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 15 02:44:52 UTC 2007
Dear Town Talkers,
Last night I attended the community meeting about the proposed turf field at the Riverdale Community Park. The proposed turf field would replace a worn out football/soccer field that is consistently in poor condition. Players using the current field run on hard packed dirt (bad for the joints) and breathe substantial amounts of dust.
Parks and Recreation has budgeted $750,000 for an artificial turf field, and an additional $300,000 for possible lighting, a tree buffer between the field and the neighborhood, moving the basketball court to a new location, and 23 additional parking spaces. The county would also like to redo play areas, and add new restrooms and picnic shelters in a later phase that has not yet been budgeted.
Some points to consider:
The proposed turf field would have a life span of approximately 15 years. Similar fields are in use in Montgomery and Fairfax Counties, and at Georgetown University.
If the county constructs the field, they would fence it (undetermined height), and require a permit for use.
Permits would be granted according to a prioritized list. The Boys and Girls Club has the highest priority.
DeMatha would continue to use the field for lacrosse practice/games, and football practice. Their use of the field would not increase, according to the county and DeMatha’s athletic director.
The field would not be useable during the day on very hot summer days, because the artificial turf can reach temperatures of nearly 150 degrees.
The proposed lighting would be placed on 55-ft poles (the trees surrounding the field are approx. 65 feet high). The county would utilize newer light control technology that increases useable light on the playing surface while decreasing spillover light and glare. A new tree buffer would also be added.
The lights would be turned on when the field was actually in use, and would be turned off by 10 p.m.
Lighting would allow greater use of the field, especially in the fall. However, the field could be constructed without adding lighting.
The county is working with the MD Dept. of Environmental Resources to mitigate potential floodplain impacts.
The Parks and Recreation proposal was first presented at Riverdale Park’s April Legislative meeting. The Town Council will be discussing the proposal further at our June 18th Work Session. I welcome your comments and opinions about the proposal. Feel free to contact me on or off list (301-779-2169).
Kate Sharpe
Councilwoman, Ward Two
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