We could know by the end of February if the Irvine City Council will approve a permanent 14,000-seat concert amphitheater.
Locals, hospitality employees and labor and entertainment union representatives made it clear to the Irvine City Council Tuesday that they want a permanent, outdoor amphitheater.
"We've gotten hundreds of emails coming in and the majority of those have been in support as well," Khan said. Khan said Wednesday in an interview via Zoom with Eyewitness News that the project would provide employment for hundreds, maybe upwards of a thousand people. Most in opposition are concerned with noise and traffic, and instead asked for a smaller 8,000-seat venue.
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