The Burnsville City Council approved a development plan Tuesday for the Black Dog Amphitheater, moving the project forward even as opponents tried to block it. The 19,500-person amphitheater is one of four proposed for the Twin Cities, so any delays could be fatal to the project.

On Sept. 18 the council hopes to finalize the plan for the amphitheater, which is on 159 acres just south of the Minnesota River and west of I-35W. Details need to be ironed out regarding cleanup of the landfill by the family that owns the site and the state’s Pollution Control Agency.


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