LA's mayor says 2028 Olympics venues will only be accessible by public transit (2024)

Traffic. What will you do about notorious gridlocked Los Angeles traffic? That's the one burning question repeatedly posed to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass as she prepares to receive theOlympicflag ahead of the 2028 Summer Games.

“A no-car Games,” Bass said Saturday.

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Bass and Casey Wasserman, chairman of the LA 2028 organizing committee, highlighted some of the planning already completed before Paris organizers hand the Games over to them during Sunday'sclosing ceremony. Bass was preemptive about the traffic, addressing it in her opening remarks.

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“We're already working to create jobs by expanding our public transportation system in order for us to have a no-car Games,” she said. “And that's a feat for Los Angeles, as we've always been in love with our cars. We're working to ensure that we can build a greener Los Angeles.”

Working from home, that is.

Bass said public transportation will be the only way to access the Los Angeles venues, and her plan to address traffic snarls consists of both using 3,000 buses that will be borrowed from all over the country and asking businesses to allow their employees to work from home during the 17-day period.

It will be the third time Los Angeles will host the Olympics, and Bass noted that widespread panic over traffic ahead of the 1984 Games proved needless.

“Angelenos were terrified that we were going to have terrible, terrible traffic, and we were shocked that we didn't,” Bass said. “But I will tell you, in 1984, we didn't have any of the technology that we do today. We learned in COVID that you can work remotely.”

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Tom Bradley, mayor of Los Angeles in 1984, had local businesses stagger their workforce hours to reduce the number of cars on the road. Bass likes that approach but wants to go even further, with nonessential workers permitted to work remotely during the Games.

“Part of having a no-car Olympics means getting people not to drive," Bass said.

Paris has been lauded for how accessible the Games have been, with nearly every venue reachable by Metro, commuter train, tram or bus. Los Angeles has bus and light rail systems but only two subway lines, public transit that pales in scope to metropolitan cities such as Paris, London and New York.

Bass does not yet have a commitment from LA-based businesses to allow their employees to work from home during the Games.

“I think the way that it should work is to meet with the city's major employers and to talk about staggering work hours, which is something that was done 40 years ago when we had no technical cellphones and personal computers,” Bass said. "I think, frankly, it is not going to be difficult this time.

“I think the workforce, probably around the world, certainly around our country, is grappling with remote work now,” she continued. “So I do think that there might be some employers that we could say, ‘Could you be remote for 17 days?’ It's going to be a lot easier because we did go through COVID, so people will have some reference point in recent history as to how you could do that.”

Addressing the homeless problem

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority said in June there were 75,312 unhoused people in the county and 45,252 unhoused in the city of LA in 2024. Those numbers must be decreased for the city to be able to sparkle on global television.

Paris organizersrelocated thousands of unhoused peopleahead of these Games.

Bass said she's working at both the government level and with the private sector and vowed: “We are going to get Angelinos housed.”

“That is what we have been doing, and we're going to continue to do that,” Bass said. “We will get people housed. We will get them off the street. We will get them into temporary housing, address the reason why they were unhoused and get them into permanent housing.”

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Keeping LA safe

Wasserman said LA organizers already are working with the federal government on security plans.

“Our mantra is we need to be the safest place, but we need to be the greatest experience as well and we're not going to sacrifice one for the other,” he said. “The Olympics is not a normal event. It doesn't matter in what time it operates or what city it is. The benefit of LA is we have lots of incredibly big global events, so we are used to different security protocols for those events.”

Organizers have an operating budget of $6.8 billion, Wasserman said. That figure does not include security, which will be taxpayer-funded.

Effects of US election

LA organizers said there is no way the results of the November presidential election will not impact the Games in some fashion, but Bass or Wasserman were not concerned.

Wasserman noted that three different sitting presidents have supported Los Angeles' effort, dating back to President Barack Obama's letter backing the city ahead of its 2017 winning bid.

“I just want to remind people, this is about the red, white and blue,” Wasserman said. “This is not about the red and blue. We all march behind the same flag, the same name, the same anthem, and this is something that's going to bring our country together.”

Some of LA's planned projects to improve transit before the Los Angeles Olympics won't be done by 2028. The I-Team's Lolita Lopez reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Thursday, August 1, 2024.

LA's mayor says 2028 Olympics venues will only be accessible by public transit (2024)

FAQs

What venues will be used for 2028 Olympics? ›

The homes of the city's biggest sports teams – LA Galaxy, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Kings and LA Clippers, will all be converted into venues, including the recently completed SoFi Stadium and Intuit Dome.

Why are the 2028 Olympics in LA? ›

Los Angeles got the 2028 games as a consolation prize when Paris was picked for 2024. Back in 1932, LA hosted its first Olympics. The city was the only bidder for the games at a time marred by the Great Depression and the absence of several nations.

How is LA going to host the Olympics? ›

Zoom in: The L.A. Games will take advantage of the city's vast geography to host different events, with the Olympic Village to be stationed on the UCLA campus. SoFi Stadium — which has hosted everything from NFL games to Taylor Swift concerts — will play a role in the opening ceremony and host swimming events.

Who will hold the 2028 Olympics? ›

"Los Angeles 1984 was something else! Let's do it again at LA28!" reads the post on the official Instagram page of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The Los Angeles Olympic Games will take place between 14 and 30 July 2028, and the countdown on the official LA28 page has already started.

Will the LA Coliseum be used for the 2028 Olympics? ›

The arches of the LA Memorial Coliseum will preside over the Olympics, becoming the first ever stadium to host three Olympic opening ceremonies and athletics competitions.

Where will the Olympic Village be in LA 2028? ›

Historic venues like the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, opened in 1923, and a nearby diving pool built for the 1932 Games will also be used as venues for Olympic competitions. Beach volleyball will return to its birthplace of Southern California, and UCLA will be transformed into an Olympic Village.

How much will LA spend on the 2028 Olympics? ›

The LA28 planning committee is expecting to spend nearly $7 billion on the 2028 games. However, the IOC estimates Los Angeles and the United States as a whole will experience more than $18 billion in economic activity through hosting the event.

Why was LA Olympics boycotted? ›

Many communist countries—including the Soviet Union, East Germany, and Cuba—retaliated for the U.S.-led boycott of the Moscow 1980 Games by staying away from the 1984 Games, citing concerns over the safety of their athletes in what they considered a hostile and fiercely anticommunist environment.

What is the symbol for the Los Angeles Olympics 2028? ›

The emblem replaces the "A" in Los Angeles to feature a purple and yellow snakeskin design with Kobe's Mamba logo in the middle. "Kobe was the ultimate athlete, and he took his role as an Olympian very seriously," Vanessa said.

What sport is LA adding to the Olympics? ›

World Lacrosse president Sue Redfern said in a statement to World Lacrosse in 2023 that its inclusion in the 2028 Olympics is a “seminal achievement” for the sport. “After decades of hard work and dedication, lacrosse is back on the Olympic stage at LA28,” Redfern said.

What sports will not be at the 2028 Olympics? ›

After making its debut in the 2024 Paris Olympics, breaking — or breakdancing — will not return for the 2028 games in Los Angeles.

When did LA last host Olympics? ›

It will be the third time LA has hosted the Games in the modern era, after being the host city in 1932 and 1984. Bass acknowledged Paris had set a high bar as an Olympic host, and that LA's homelessness problem would be a challenge to overcome.

Who is the head of the LA Olympics 2028? ›

Joining her were LA28 Chairperson Casey Wasserman, an entertainment executive, and LA councilmember Traci Park, chair of the city Olympic committee. “As we've seen here in Paris, the Olympics are an opportunity to make transformative change,” Bass said at a press conference ahead of the closing ceremony.

Who is hosting the 2028? ›

LA to host 2028 Summer Olympics, 2026 FIFA World Cup, 2027 Super Bowl. Well, that's a wrap on the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris. But it's not too soon to start talking about the 2028 games in Los Angeles. When you think of Hollywood, who else would come to mind?

Who won the 2028 Olympic bid? ›

Back in 2017, there was competition between Paris and Los Angeles to host 2024 Olympics. While Trump put his support behind the city's bid, the Olympic Organizing Committee awarded the hosting rights for 2028 to Los Angeles and rights for 2024 to Paris.

Where will track and field be in 2028 Olympics? ›

Events will be held in an all around Los Angeles, with some of the city's most notable venues hosting the Games' most prominent events. Track and field is scheduled to be held at the Los Angeles Coliseum, a Southern California landmark that played host to the same events during the 1932 and 1984 Olympics.

Which cities will be hosting the Summer Olympic Games in 2024 2028 and 2032? ›

Official websites of Paris 2024, Milano Cortina 2026, Los Angeles 2028 et Brisbane 2032. Visit the Olympics.com documents repository to find a list of all documents published on this website. This section contains the major reports, studies, publications and information regarding the Olympic Movement.

Which cities are candidates for the 2028 Olympics? ›

Los Angeles agreed to bid for the 2028 Games, effectively ceding the 2024 Games to Paris. Paris and Los Angeles were officially awarded the Games at the 131st IOC Session in Lima, Peru, on 13 September 2017.

What are the new sports added to the Olympics in 2028? ›

Additionally, baseball/softball, flag football, lacrosse (sixes), and squash will be introduced. These additions, chosen to resonate with American sports culture, aim to broaden the Olympic audience and enhance global engagement.

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