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Item 21 - Grant Agreement for Installation of Mini Pitch Soccer Field at Cesar Chavez Campesino Park
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Grant Agreement for Installation of a Mini-Pitch Soccer Field at Cesar Chavez Campesino <br />Park <br />July 19, 2022 <br />Page 2 <br />2 <br />6 <br />9 <br />7 <br />Sports and soccer in particular, provide support in the areas of health and children’s <br />education, as well as promoting access to sporting activity, facilitating children’s personal <br />development and fostering the integration of minorities. <br />In partnership with UEFF and Streetfootballworld, PepsiCo has launched a global <br />initiative (Lay’s RePlay) to transform empty chip bags into sustainable artificial turf fields <br />(AKA soccer pitches). Each field is created with a shock-absorbing layer called <br />Ecocept™, which is formed when reclaimed chip packs are converted into rubberized <br />pellets. Both the turf and the Ecocept™ layer are 100-percent recyclable, with each pitch <br />producing up to 128 tons fewer greenhouse gas emissions than a standard synthetic <br />pitch. That’s equivalent to taking up to 27 cars off the road for one whole year. <br />The City of Santa Ana has been selected to be part of Lay’s RePlay project. Lay’s <br />RePlay has already installed soccer pitches in the following cities: Johannesburg, South <br />Africa; Leicester, United Kingdom; Moscow, Russia; Istanbul, Turkey, and Sao Paulo, <br />Brazil. The City of Santa Ana will be the first location in Northern America to have the <br />Lay’s RePlay project soccer pitch installed. The City has selected for this facility to be <br />installed at Cesar Chavez Campesino Park. <br />The following terms are incorporated into the agreement: <br />Installation of Soccer Pitch: <br />Streetfootballworld, with Greenfields, will install the soccer pitch, which will include <br />lighting and fencing, valued at approximately $150,000. Funding is provided by <br />Frito-Lay Trading Company and UEFA Foundation for Children. <br />City shall not pay any amount for installation. <br />After installation, the City is to commit for a period of ten years to make the facility <br />available, on mutually agreeable dates, to PureGame (an Orange County Nonprofit <br />Youth Sports Organization) for programming. <br />The City will be responsible for maintenance of the facility. <br />Branding of Soccer Pitch: <br />Branding requirements will be place for a period of 10 years from the date of <br />completion of installation. <br />City agrees to allow certain specified branding elements to remain permanently <br />affixed to the facility. These branding elements include on-turf branding consisting <br />of a center circle with the Lay’s logo and a rectangular UEFA Foundation for <br />Children logo. <br />City agrees that side panels and rebound walls of the Pitch will be branded with <br />the logos of Streetfootballworld, Lay’s RePlay, and/or UEFA Foundation for <br />Children.
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