LA officials push for a no-surprise funding guarantee for the 2028 Games

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Los Angeles city officials are pushing LA28 to sign a binding contract that guarantees the organization will cover any excess city costs—policing, transportation, sanitation and more—for the 2028 Games, to prevent taxpayers from shouldering overruns amid revenue uncertainty and potential reliance on federal funding; the deal is six months overdue and has been complicated by security and leadership concerns, including scrutiny of LA28 chair Casey Wasserman’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
- L.A. officials raise alarms over crippling Olympic costs: ‘Bankruptcy cannot be the legacy’ Los Angeles Times
- LA City Council member warns LA28 ‘bankruptcy cannot be the legacy of these Games’ Orange County Register
- LA28: All 2028 Games venues and Olympic host city zones at a glance olympics.com
- How to save LA from Olympic-sized cost overruns AOL.com
- Zev Yaroslavsky Reflects on 1984 Olympics and Weighs In on LA28 UCLA Luskin
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