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Outdoor music venue site work advances; sinkholes remediated and foundations underway, project manager says

5933361 · October 9, 2025
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Project manager Tim Mattingly told the Elizabethtown council that earthmoving and foundational work at the planned outdoor music venue are progressing. About 60,000 of an estimated 250,000 cubic yards of dirt have been moved; two of three sinkholes on the property were remediated and a portion of footings for the stage are ready to be poured.

Elizabethtown ' City project manager Tim Mattingly reported substantial earthmoving and early foundation work Sept. 22 on the planned outdoor music venue, saying contractors have completed sinkhole remediation and are preparing to pour footings for the stage structure.

Mattingly, project manager with Congleton Hacker, presented recent site photos and a 3-D model to the council. He said crews have moved about 60,000 cubic yards of the estimated total 250,000 cubic yards of excavation for the project. Mattingly said workers remediated two of three sinkholes discovered on…

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