LA City Council backs 2028 Olympic bid

Los Angeles has moved a step closer to hosting the 2028 Olympic Games with the city's council backing the bid, paving the way for Paris to host the 2024 event.

The Los Angeles City Council has voted unanimously to authorise the city to sign a contract with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to host the 2028 Summer Games.

The contract gives the city a greater share of any financial surplus from the Games and includes an IOC contribution of US$2 billion ($2.5b) but also leaves Los Angeles with any cost overruns associated with the $5.3 billion sporting event.

"This opportunity is too great, we cannot pass it up," Los Angeles City Council President Herb Wesson said before the vote.

"Who knows what the future holds but I have faith in you and this body that if anything comes up we will make the necessary adjustments to make this the most successful Games in the history of the Olympics."

Under the agreement, LA 2028, the committee behind the city's Olympic campaign, will invest up to $160 million to increase youth sports programmes in the city during the 11-year run-up to the Games.

"Today's vote by the City Council is a resounding show of confidence in our fiscally responsible plan for 2028 and more evidence of Angelenos' passion to return the Games to LA," Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said in a statement after the vote.

Los Angeles officials have said the city would not need to build any new permanent venues to host the Games since LA already has multiple stadiums, arenas and college campuses.

The vote clears the way for Paris to host the 2024 Games. The IOC is expected to vote to simultaneously award the 2024 and 2028 Games hosting rights when it meets in Lima in September.


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