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Board hears competing views on Mamba Foundation donation and synthetic turf safety

Pasadena Unified School District Board of Education · April 24, 2026

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Summary

Community members and industry representatives asked the board to accept a $2 million donation for athletic-field improvements, while other commenters raised environmental and health questions about synthetic turf; industry speakers described newer recyclable materials and drainage designs.

The board heard multiple public comments and a presentation from industry representatives about a proposed donation from the Mamba and Mambacita foundations to install or upgrade synthetic turf at district athletic fields.

Proponents, including representatives of Alta Pasa and coaches, described the donation as a $2,000,000 opportunity to improve safety and access for youth sports and to replace damaged facilities after recent fires. "Esto es una oportunidad maravillosa de mejorar nuestras instalaciones," one community representative said.

Speakers opposed or cautious about the donation raised environmental and health concerns related to artificial turf, including microplastic runoff, heat mitigation and materials longevity. An industry presenter responded with technical claims that newer turf products are recyclable and use materials and fiber designs that reduce heat and abrasion injuries; he said his company recycles turf into virgin resin and uses a new polymer that is “100 por 100 reciclable.” A biologist who identified himself as "doctor Mininarte" urged the board to consider the full sustainability and lifecycle impacts, including water use for some cooling systems and potential effects on physical activity.

Board members permitted questions from the public and noted there would be a presentation after public comment that allowed the district and the community to hear technical details before taking any final procurement action. The meeting record shows community enthusiasm for facility improvements but also a sustained set of technical and environmental questions that the district said it would address before accepting or installing donated turf.