A group of North Ogden residents is suing to stop the city's new amphitheater project, potentially killing the construction plans. This legal battle could force the city to rethink how it spends your tax money on local entertainment venues.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The amphitheater is projected to bring in $65,000 in revenue this season.
Local families and arts groups who use the amphitheater.
People who were looking forward to having a new local concert venue and the city's long-term growth plans.
The amphitheater is becoming a busy venue for community events. The city is using revenue from rentals to fund youth theater camps and performances, turning the space into a self-sustaining community asset.
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