Alba Preciado, The World's Park Community Advisor
She's one of nearly two dozen residents we recruited as Community Advisors to initiate community-led transformation of Flushing Meadows Corona Park (FMCP) in Queens. The group is spending four months at our Community Design School to improve wayfinding and circulation in the Park, and its connectivity to the surrounding communities. Read more about these sessions.
Name: Alba Preciado
Occupation: I'm involved in environmental initiatives, park cleanups, and the Vision Zero campaign. For many years, I was involved in HIV awareness for at-risk nightclub workers on Roosevelt Avenue.
Neighborhood: Corona, Community Board 3
Neighborhood Involvement: Immigrant Movement International, Voces Latinas
Languages Spoken: Spanish
I use FMCP: Frequently to ride my bike around the lakes and participate in outdoor exercise classes.
Alba is focusing on how to improve access to the Park. Together with the members of her Team Access, she's exploring ways to:
At a community forum on March 1st, she introduced her preliminary design concepts, alongside the other Advisors, for feedback from the wider community. At the second forum on April 12, they will present their final concepts. It will also mark the opening of the exhibition at the Queens Museum that features all of these community-driven design proposals, on view until May 3, 2015.
Alba, like the rest of the Community Advisors, is eager to present her ideas to the NYC Parks Department, participate in further planning and design of FMCP, and motivate neighbors to do so too.