Miramar to begin planning amphitheater noise reduction fix. Here are 5 takeaways
Miramar is taking steps to address noise complaints from the Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater by initiating a noise reduction project.
The city has allocated $274,000 to start planning, although the total cost remains unknown.
FULL STORY: Miramar secures funds to plan Regional Park Amphitheater noise reduction project
Here are the highlights:
- The project aims to modernize the amphitheater and align it with current performance standards, enhancing its role as a key revenue source for the city.
- Potential noise-mitigation strategies include system upgrades, structural changes and acoustic treatments, which will be explored in the design phase.
- The amphitheater, known for its unique circus tent-style design, presents challenges for soundproofing due to its partially open-air structure.
- Opened in 2017, the venue features 3,000 covered seats and additional lawn space, making it a significant attraction in Miramar.
- The noise reduction initiative is part of a broader Capital Improvement Project, which will utilize a mix of local, state and federal funds to implement sound-dampening improvements.
The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in the Miramar News newsroom. The full story in the link at the top was reported, written and edited entirely by Miramar News journalists.
This story was originally published December 2, 2025 at 10:13 AM.