The City of Sacramento is moving ahead with plans to determine the feasibility of a new, downtown, performing-arts theater.
As early as next week, the City will interview four consultants who are competing to perform a feasibility study.
Jody Ullich is the Director of Convention and Cultural Services for the city.
"There's been a lot of technology that now exists in performing arts centers that we are not offering to our patrons. And we also have some great organizations out there -the ballet, symphony, opera- that really would benefit from having a first-class facility to perform at."
Ullich says the study will identify possible locations, sizes, and costs of a new theater. She says it would complement the new arena.
A consultant could be selected within a month.
The City Council created a task force to look into the matter about six months ago. The task force will give its first report to the City Council tonight.
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