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Community engagement process and feedback for the Metropolitan Park project
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This chapter details the extensive community engagement efforts undertaken by the Queen's Future team to gather input and shape the design of Metropolitan Park.
- The engagement process lasted four years and included 16 community workshops with nearly 2,000 participants.
- Over 1,000 one-on-one meetings were held with community leaders, and over 20,000 residents were engaged.
- Key community priorities identified include good-paying jobs, expanded green space, support for local businesses, and year-round recreational opportunities.
- The project received approvals from six community boards, the Queens Borough President, and City Planning.
Julissa Ferreras-Copeland
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I am honored to lead the community engagement for Queen's future overseeing a four year effort a four year long effort to gather input that has shaped the design of Metropolitan Park.
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In those four years, we held 16 community workshops where nearly 2,000 community residents participated, hosted over 1,001 on one meetings with community leaders, and engaged with over 20,000 residents.
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Next.
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What we heard from the community is the need for good paying jobs, expanded green space, and support of local businesses.
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They want an area they can enjoy all year round that is climate resistant, that has safe bike and pedestrian paths that give them access to the waterfront.
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They're asking for a hotel, casino, live music, and a dynamic mix of restaurants and entertainment.
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A Metropolitan Park is designed to deliver exactly that.
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In my seventeen years of government experience and sitting for the first time on this side of the dais, I have never encountered a project with this level of community board support.
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We have secured approvals from all six community boards in the area, as well as the Queensborough President and City Planning.
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All these ideas were given to our next presenter, Greg Pascarelli, who will explain how his team designed a plan that would reflect all these community priorities.