How many hours of in-town play will be gained by installing lighte turf?

According to data from the Strategic Parks Plan, 4,622 households are not currently having their field needs met in Westfield, broken down as follows: 

  • 1,761 from soccer 
  • 1,182 from baseball/softball 
  • 931 from lacrosse 
  • 748 from football

The projected net gain in playable hours with lit turf at Edison is approximately 2,500 hours per year (from the current use of 1,836 to the projected use of 4,356). In addition, Edison Fields will reduce the burden on families who pay for more than 6,300 hours of leasing field time outside of Westfield – the majority of which is on fields with turf and lights.

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1. What specifically will be voted on in the referendum?
2. Why has the cost of the project increased from $9M to $11.8M?
3. How will the project be financed? Will taxpayers have to pay for the $11.8M bond?
4. What is the timeline for the project if the referendum passes?
5. What if the referendum doesn’t pass?
6. Can the Town proceed instead with the Tamaques plans or other natural grass fields?
7. Will the fields be used primarily for games or practices?
8. How will artificial turf improve stormwater management at the site?
9. Why can’t the Town pursue natural grass like the WSA did at Elm Street?
10. How many hours of in-town play will be gained by installing lighte turf?
11. Will the Town pursue newer, more sustainable turf products to mitigate environmental concerns?