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Two
major parts of the Orange County Fair
& Exposition Center's Master Plan
will start taking shape over the next
12 months as the process to upgrade and
broaden the fairgrounds' outreach to the
community gathers momentum.
The largest undertaking will be the $10.3
million, two-year remodeling/ renovation
of Pacific Amphitheatre. Doug Lofstrom,
director of planning and project management,
called it "a unique project"
that will turn the Amphitheatre into "a
multi-purpose facility" capable of
staging popular music concerts, symphonies,
opera, intimate theater events and other
stage experiences.
Construction will begin at the Amphitheatre
this October, and pause next June, in
time for the 2005 Summer Concert Series.
Phase I will include construction of an
enclosed three-story stagehouse containing
dressing rooms and kitchen, concession
stand upgrades, concourse improvements
plus improvements in access and seating
to comply with the federal Americans with
Disabilities Act.
Phase II of the Amphitheatre project
includes construction of a rehearsal hall
and chorus rooms, improvements to the
first and second floors of the stagehouse,
and remodeling the stage to create a "black
box theater" for audiences of up
to 500. Phase II will begin in August
2005 and is scheduled for completion that
December.
The second major Master Plan project
is replacement of the 11,200-square foot
Youth Building (Building 17) on the Main
Mall with a $6 million multi-use, two-story
structure covering a 30,000- square foot
"footprint." This job also will
give a new look to the Main Mall because
it includes remodeling of existing building
facades and new landscaping.
Architectural design of the Exhibit Hall
project is scheduled to begin this October
and actual construction in August next
year after the 2005 Fair closes. Construction
should be complete in June 2006, Lofstrom
said.
The new building's flexible 30,000- square
foot exhibit hall will be capable of partitioning
into smaller spaces, as needed, but can
also become exhibit space for trade and
consumer shows, as well as banquet space.
Designed for adaptable uses, the new building
will have ample power for multi-purpose
use and lighting. It will be fully heated,
ventilated and air conditioned.
For banquet purposes, the building will
have a commercial kitchen that will serve
other Fair events. Administrative offices
and conference rooms will occupy the second
floor of this new building, plus an outdoor
space to view the Fair complex.
Building 17 replaced a 60-year-old World
War II building. The current all-metal
building will be moved to a new site on
the fairgrounds and may be used for a
variety of purposes.
In the beginning phases of the Master
Plan, $600,000 in improvements and expansion
of Parking Lot G are nearly complete,
and a $500,000 Newport Blvd. bike path
and landscape project funded by the City
of Costa Mesa have been finished.
Pending parts of the Master Plan awaiting
further study and review are a new storm
drain on Arlington Ave., removal of the
berm around Pacific Amphitheatre, creating
a dual right-hand turn lane at Newport
Blvd. and Fair Dr., and building a covering
between Buildings 14 and 16 to create
a breezeway similar to the Parade of Products
between Buildings 10 and 12.
Fair officials have declared that they
expect the Master Plan improvements to
generate enough additional business to
pay for the work.
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