LA Council Committee Approves Motion To Study Feasibility Of Banning Synthetic Turf
A Los Angeles City Council committee Friday advanced a motion calling for a study on the feasibility of banning synthetic grass, citing health and environmental concerns. In a 4-0 vote, the council's Energy and Environment Committee approved the motion introduced by Councilman Bob Blumenfield and seconded by Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky on May 24. Through the study, the council members are looking to understand the health and environmental risks of what are known as polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, which can be found in artificial turf. Councilman Kevin de Leon, who sits on the committee, was absent during the vote. In 2023, Gov. Gavin Newsom passed SB 676 allowing cities to decide whether to ban the use of artificial turf. Now L.A. elected officials are seeing if it might be the right move. The cities of Millbrae and San Marino have enacted artificial turf bans of their own. Artificial turf is created by fusing together rubber and certain plastics to create the illusion of lush grasses. In recent years, people have installed artificial turf to help the environment by bolstering water conservation, among other reasons. But that might not be the case, according to the council members' motion.
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