Saturday, October 6, 2012

MLS Unveils Plans To Seize Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Land For Soccer Stadium

Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber at a briefing for news media on Friday about plans for a new stadium in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
Laughing It Up. Major League Soccer (MLS) Commissioner Don Garber at a briefing for news media on Friday about plans to take between 10-13 acres of publc parkland - up from the orginal estimate -  to build a new 25,000 seat stadium (expandable to 35,000)  in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. MLS said it hopes to work out a stadium deal with city in next 30 days.  The plan has been met with strong opposition from the community.  (Photo: Anthony Delmundo/For New York Daily News)

Unlike the proposed 1.4 million sq. ft. Willets Point Mall project the City/Related Company and Sterling hope to build in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park without replacing the mapped parkland, the City would require MLS to replace all parkland that would be alienated by the project. 

Details have begun to emerge where replacement parkland could possibly be located.  Critics point out these park spaces would provide the same usefulness, location or value.  

Queens

Major League Soccer and the city could hammer out a deal for a $300 million stadium in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park within the next 30 days, MLS officials said, according to the New York Daily News. 

MLS Commissioner Don Garber said he hopes to break ground in 2014 on the privately financed stadium and open it to the public by 2016 or 2017.

“This is a project we have been dreaming about since the league was founded,” Garber said Friday at a briefing for news media. “Our goal is to bring the world’s game to the world’s park.” 

The league looked at about 20 sites in the New York City region over the last year before settling on Flushing Meadows, he said.

MLS plans to build the stadium on 10 to 13 acres at the Fountains of Industry site. That’s up from the original 8-acre estimate. 

Plans are to build a 25,000-seat stadium, but officials are seeking approval for 35,000 seats to give MLS the option to expand in the future, league officials said. No additional park land would be used in the expansion, officials said. 

The league is required to replace the same amount of park land at another site nearby and officials also promised to refurbish soccer fields in the park used by locals.

Major League Soccer (MLS) announced trough plans for a soccer stadium in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
The Plan. (Rendering courtesy of Major League Soccer via The Queens Courier)


Alfonso Vargas, president of the Alianza de Ligas Latinas de Futbol, a consortium of 14 soccer leagues that play in the park, said he was particularly excited about the new soccer fields.

“They’ve fallen into a total disrepair. They’re in bad shape,” he said of the fields littered with rocks and glass. 

“The players can perform a lot better with less accidents” on the new fields. 

The stadium is expected to create 2,100 to 2,300 construction jobs and 160 full-time positions and about 750 part-time ones as well, Garber said. It will also be used as a concert, entertainment and community event venue.

But not everyone was in full support of the plans. 

The Fairness Coalition of Queens consists of groups worried about the collective impact of the MLS stadium, U.S. Tennis Association expansion and a proposed new mall at Citi Field. The coalition recently held two meetings where locals voiced their concerns. 

Coalition spokesman Theo Oshiro said the stadium will exacerbate traffic and parking woes and could lead to a loss of park land.

“It’s hard to imagine where in Queens you could fit that amount of park space and where you can find that amount of space that’s as [easily] accessible as Flushing Meadows is,” he said.  

Read More:

Major League Soccer hopes to iron out stadium deal with city in next 30 days
MLS seeking approval for $300 million stadium in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens
New York Daily News - October 5, 2012  - By Clare Trapasso 

MLS Unveils It's  Plans for Queens soccer stadium 
The Queens Courier - October 5, 2012  - By Terence Cullen


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