Members of the Waite Park city council and city staff will be heading to Lincoln, Nebraska Thursday to get some more intel on building their proposed amphitheater.
With the state legislature at a close, several projects now await Governor Dayton's approval. However, one project not on that list is the Waite Park amphitheater.
Waite Park officials continue their efforts regarding the amphitheater project. During Tuesday work session Oertel Architects provided some updates regarding cost and designs for the project.
Accommodations, sound system, seasonal use, and overall layout are just some of the key questions needed in order to move forward with the amphitheater project.
More light is beginning to shed on the Waite Park amphitheater project. During tonight's (Monday) work session, Oertel Architects presented their final concept plan for the project.
First designs of the proposed Waite Park Amphitheater project was brought before the city council during this (Thursday) morning's work session. The concept designs include seating capacity of 4,000 people, bathroom and concession locations, parking and public access, walking paths around the quarry, a 20-foot stage and loading area at the back of the house for the performers.
The vision for the proposed Waite Park amphitheater project continues to move forward. During tonight's (Monday) city council meeting, the council approved hiring Oertel Architects of St. Paul to develop a concept plan for the project.
Many unanswered questions surround the Waite Park amphitheater project. During a work session today (Tuesday) city officials brought in an expert to help provide some insight and direction for the council to consider moving forward.
Waite Park officials continue to weigh in on the next steps and direction to take on the potential amphitheater. During tonight’s (Wednesday) work study meeting, members of the Waite Park City Council and Park Board discussed what amenities, venue size and entertainment are best for the future project.