Four Oaks Case Study

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Four Oaks Pavilion 818 Oak Lane, Hartville NC 00000 Dale Crompton, Facilities Manager Phone: 000-555-5644 July 18. 0000 City Council 444 East Town Street Hartville, NC 00000 Subject: The issues, problems, and possible solutions Dear Sheri Clark, and the City Council Members: Today I write to you in regards to the issues Four Oaks Pavilion currently faces. As expected, Four Oaks has been a large success since opening day, with over 70% of the shows selling out. That doesn’t change the myriad of issues that were unforeseen in building the Pavilion. The issues of noise, crowd pollution, damaged areas, and traffic congestion (which effect residents within roughly 3 miles of the Pavilion) must be dealt with accordingly and with haste. By researching and understanding the source of the problem and giving the people of Hartville a voice, Pavilion can continue provide quality entertainment to Hartville while improving the lives of the residents and the city in a positive manner. Abstract Four Oaks Pavilion is a 20,000-seat entertainment amphitheater run by a company called Kramer Associates. It was built near a well-established, low-income neighborhood. Since being built, many residents of Hartville expressed issues in loudness, traffic, damaged and trashed areas, and out-of-control crowds that were promised to be maintained. Along with the physical issues at hand, many residents feel as if their voices are unheard, and that nothing is being done to fix these issues. In summary, the building of the Four Oaks Pavilion has created issue that were unforeseen by both Kramer Associates and the City. The people of Hartville feel as if no measures are being taken to resolve these issues, and that their voices aren’t being heard. Problems In facing these issues that surfaced from the construction of Four Oaks, we at Kramer Associates
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