The MSAD 51 School Board meeting on March 4, 2024, focused on the budget for a new turf field, addressing concerns about the materials used in its construction. A key discussion point was the type of infill material that would be utilized, particularly in light of ongoing debates regarding the safety of crumb rubber.
During the meeting, a board member inquired about the specific infill options being considered. The response highlighted that while crumb rubber is the traditional choice, recent projects have shifted towards alternative materials. For instance, Freeport recently used Nike Grind, which is made from recycled sneakers and does not contain crumb rubber. Other options mentioned included encapsulated crumb rubber, which is coated in plastic to minimize exposure, and organic materials like ground cocoa beans.
The board member noted that the budget currently reflects a commitment to using an upgraded infill material, although it may not reach the premium level of Nike Grind due to cost considerations. The discussion emphasized the importance of researching and presenting various infill options to the community as the project progresses.
In conclusion, the meeting underscored the school board's commitment to ensuring student safety while exploring innovative and environmentally friendly alternatives for the new turf field. Further discussions and research will be conducted to finalize the best choice for the community.