Redesign for fairgrounds in the works
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Andrew Glazer
FAIRGROUNDS -- Planners this week embarked on a two-year mission to
figure out what to do with a silent amphitheater, crumbling buildings and
lots of space.
Officials from the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center enlisted
Irvine-based LSA Associates, Inc. to come up with the first new plan for
the fairgrounds in 12 years.
Becky Bailey-Findley, the general manager of the fairgrounds, said the
fair board is paying the consultants $600,000 to develop a detailed
proposal for new programs, facilities and a cost estimate for the
grounds.
“Our old plan just doesn’t fit anymore,” she said. “Things have changed
since then.”
The most significant change is that the fairgrounds in 1993 bought the
Pacific Amphitheatre from the Nederlander Organization, a Los
Angeles-based concert booker.
But soon after the purchase, residents near the venue filed lawsuits over
excessive concert noise, forcing fairgrounds officials to stop the music.
“We’re going to invest a lot of time in figuring out what to do with the
amphitheater,” said project manager Frank Haselton, of LSA Associates.
“It takes up a lot of space. Who knows what we’ll come up with.”
Haselton said consultants also will decide whether to recommend the fair
board tear down or renovate the many dilapidated buildings on the site.
Haselton and his team of six consultants will hold meetings with the
organizations and residents near the fairgrounds because they will be
directly affected by the upcoming changes.
The consultants and fairgrounds officials also will hold public workshops
to hear what residents would like for the fairgrounds.
Bailey-Findley said people interested in helping redesign the fairgrounds
should attend monthly board meetings, which are open to the public. The
fair board meets at 10 a.m. on the fourth Thursday of every month at
Memorial Garden, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
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