Protect Parkland at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park

The Issue

Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (FMCP) is threatened by corporate interests who want this valuable public asset for their own private gain at the expense of the largely working class, immigrant population of Queens. Currently private interests are lobbying city and state officials for rent-free public parkland.

The three proposed plans include:

- A 1.4 million square foot MALL on parkland - would be largest in NYC
- 2 new stadiums and concert venues on parkland
- Several parking garages and new roads inside the park
- 13,000 additional parking spaces in the park and in its surroundings

Most alarming, these three proposals are concurrent, yet there has been no public acknowledgment by the city or any of the applicants of the potential cumulative impacts of these multi-billion dollar demolition and construction projects.

FMCP is the largest park in Queens. Its users are overwhelmingly working class, immigrants and people of color. The park has been poorly funded for years--with budgets far below Central Park or Prospect Park. Currently neither the USTA nor the Wilpon Family (owner of NY Mets) pay any money for the specific upkeep or improvement of Flushing Meadows Corona Park--despite making hundreds of millions in revenue on public land.

About the Three Main Proposals:

- The NY Mets owners, Wilpon Family, proposes to use dozens of acres of parkland land west of CitiField to build the largest shopping mall in New York City--1.4 million square feet. The Wilpons do not intend to pay for the land nor would it replace the parkland. The city is attempting to circumvent the ULURP process by claiming that this project was approved as part of the Willets Point rezoning in 2008. The Fairness Coalition of Queens rejects this attempt to minimize public input.

- The United States Tennis Association seeks to construct two new tennis stadiums, the alienation of additional parkland, and building two parking garages while drastically hampering access to the park by moving a road. The USTA does not intend to pay for the land nor would it replace the parkland.

- An undisclosed owner for a potential Major League Soccer franchise hopes to build a 25,000 seat stadium and concert venue, and parking lot in the heart of the park requiring alienation of 13+ acres of parkland, the dislocation of tens of thousands of parks users especially local soccer players, and substantially increasing automobile and truck traffic within the park and surrounding neighborhoods.

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Fairness Coalition of QueensPetition StarterThe Fairness Coalition of Queens (FC Queens) is a coalition of community-based organizations, civic groups, cultural institutions, amateur sports leagues, and concerned families and residents that has formed to ensure that all new uses or proposed redesigns in the area of Flushing Meadows Corona Park (FMCP) are undertaken in a fair and responsible manner to include a process for local resident and community stake holder input.
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The Issue

Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (FMCP) is threatened by corporate interests who want this valuable public asset for their own private gain at the expense of the largely working class, immigrant population of Queens. Currently private interests are lobbying city and state officials for rent-free public parkland.

The three proposed plans include:

- A 1.4 million square foot MALL on parkland - would be largest in NYC
- 2 new stadiums and concert venues on parkland
- Several parking garages and new roads inside the park
- 13,000 additional parking spaces in the park and in its surroundings

Most alarming, these three proposals are concurrent, yet there has been no public acknowledgment by the city or any of the applicants of the potential cumulative impacts of these multi-billion dollar demolition and construction projects.

FMCP is the largest park in Queens. Its users are overwhelmingly working class, immigrants and people of color. The park has been poorly funded for years--with budgets far below Central Park or Prospect Park. Currently neither the USTA nor the Wilpon Family (owner of NY Mets) pay any money for the specific upkeep or improvement of Flushing Meadows Corona Park--despite making hundreds of millions in revenue on public land.

About the Three Main Proposals:

- The NY Mets owners, Wilpon Family, proposes to use dozens of acres of parkland land west of CitiField to build the largest shopping mall in New York City--1.4 million square feet. The Wilpons do not intend to pay for the land nor would it replace the parkland. The city is attempting to circumvent the ULURP process by claiming that this project was approved as part of the Willets Point rezoning in 2008. The Fairness Coalition of Queens rejects this attempt to minimize public input.

- The United States Tennis Association seeks to construct two new tennis stadiums, the alienation of additional parkland, and building two parking garages while drastically hampering access to the park by moving a road. The USTA does not intend to pay for the land nor would it replace the parkland.

- An undisclosed owner for a potential Major League Soccer franchise hopes to build a 25,000 seat stadium and concert venue, and parking lot in the heart of the park requiring alienation of 13+ acres of parkland, the dislocation of tens of thousands of parks users especially local soccer players, and substantially increasing automobile and truck traffic within the park and surrounding neighborhoods.

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Fairness Coalition of QueensPetition StarterThe Fairness Coalition of Queens (FC Queens) is a coalition of community-based organizations, civic groups, cultural institutions, amateur sports leagues, and concerned families and residents that has formed to ensure that all new uses or proposed redesigns in the area of Flushing Meadows Corona Park (FMCP) are undertaken in a fair and responsible manner to include a process for local resident and community stake holder input.

The Decision Makers

State Assemblyman Francisco Moya
State Assemblyman Francisco Moya
New York State Assembly
Responded
Thank you so much for writing to me to express your concerns over the proposals that will affect Flushing Meadows Corona Park. Alienation of parkland is not something I take lightly. I have lived my entire life in Corona and spent my childhood learning to play soccer on those very fields. However, I do think that we must look at each proposal for Flushing Meadows Corona Park individually, to assess the pros and cons and find what works. The proposed Major League Soccer stadium has tremendous potential to provide positive recreational and economic benefits to our community that cannot be ignored, but it is still very much in the development process which I am happy to be a large part of. I have been working hard and arranging meetings between community groups and Major League Soccer to discuss the proposal, and I feel confident that in the end, through open dialogue, that there will be a compromise reached. Please free to call my office or send me your telephone number and a time that would be convenient to talk so we can chat personally about this topic. Again, thank you taking the time to write to me. Assemblyman Francisco P. Moya
State Senator Jose Peralta
State Senator Jose Peralta
New York State Senate
Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Mayor Michael Bloomberg
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Borought President Helen Marshall
Borought President Helen Marshall
Queens Borough President

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Petition created on October 5, 2012