“This venue plan sets the stage for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games to engage every part of our city like no Games in history,” Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass said in a statement. “The changes approved by the City Council will improve the financial plan for the Games and help us ensure that LA28 will leave a lasting legacy and turn a profit for the people of Los Angeles — as did our 1932 and 1984 Games. I applaud the City Council for their approval of this plan, and I thank the organizing committee for their continuing hard work to make sure the 2028 Games will make all of America proud as we welcome and inspire the world.”
Additional updates to the 2028 Games Plan that do not relocate events outside the City of Los Angeles’ boundaries, or that assign venues for the remaining new sports added to the Olympic and Paralympic sport programs since 2017, along with the updated Paralympic venue plan will all be announced at a later date.
Check out all available Olympic venue assignments at la28.org. All venue assignments are subject to final approval from the International Olympic Committee Executive Board in April and International Paralympic Committee Governing Board in the near future.