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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 10a - Establishing LA28 Olympics Committee
DATE: May 6, 2025
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Dominic Lazzaretto, City Manager
By: Justine Bruno, Deputy City Manager
SUBJECT: REPORT, DISCUSSION, AND DIRECTION REGARDING AN LA28
OLYMPICS AD-HOC COMMITTEE
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommendation: Provide Direction
SUMMARY
On April 15, 2025, the LA28 Organizing Committee announced that Santa Anita Park will
host the equestrian events for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Subsequently,
at the April 15, City Council Meeting, Council Member Cao received support to place the
discussion of an LA28 Olympics Ad-Hoc Committee on a future City Council Agenda.
This agenda item is intended to allow the City Council to have a full discussion on a
potential City Council Ad-Hoc Committee for the LA28 Olympics. It is recommended that
the City Council provide direction on the establishment of an LA28 Olympics Ad-Hoc
Committee, its purpose, and membership.
DISCUSSION
The City of Los Angeles and the broader region last hosted the Olympics in 1984. During
the 1984 Summer Olympics, Santa Anita Park was the host venue for the equestrian
events. With a successful track record from 1984 and significant growth in lodging and
infrastructure since, the City of Arcadia is well-positioned to welcome the Olympic Games
once again in 2028.
An LA28 Olympics Committee (“Committee”) would function as an ad-hoc committee of
the City Council, which are usually established to address a specific issue or task. The
Committee would consist of a maximum of two members of the City Council and any
applicable support staff. Meetings of the Committee, including its frequency, start time,
and end-date would be set out in the resolution that authorizes its creation.
The purview of the Committee would be established by the City Council, but, generally,
an ad-hoc committee should be narrow in scope. In this discussion, the City Council
should also identify which of its members should serve on a potential committee. Since
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the LA28 Summer Olympics is several years away and the 2026 City Council elections
will occur in the interim, the City Council should consider designating members that will
be present in 2028. However, the City Council or the Mayor, depending on how the
authorizing resolution is worded, would have the ability to re-appoint different members
should the need arise.
The Committee will be supported by City staff as designated by the City Manager. The
Economic Development and Transportation divisions of the Development Services
Department will play a key role in supporting the LA28 Olympics in Arcadia, making them
a logical support team for a potential Committee. If approved, the Committee will provide
updates to the City Council as necessary and may enlist support from other community
partners to support the LA28 Summer Olympics in Arcadia.
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
The proposed discussion of an ad-hoc committee does not constitute a project under the
California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), as it can be seen with certainty that it will
have no impact on the environment.
FISCAL IMPACT
The fiscal impact associated with establishing a City Council ad-hoc committee is de
minimis outside of any staff time and allocation of City facilities for use by the committee.
If direction is provided to create a committee for these purposes, its mission and
objectives will be determined at that time, and any potential costs would also be
considered then.
As a local host for the LA28 Olympics, expenses associated with local transit, public
safety, marketing, and other event support may arise. Any expenses incurred to directly
support Santa Anita Park as an LA28 venue are expected to be fully reimbursed or offset
by tourism revenue from the Games. These details will need to be identified and
negotiated with the LA28 organizers and Santa Anita Park, similar to other events at the
Park.
While unknown at this time, any expenses associated with events and activities
surrounding the LA28 Olympics will be addressed in the normal budgetary process or
brought forward separately for City Council approval. It is expected that an ad-hoc
committee would study and provide recommendations on any such satellite events and
activities.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council determine that this discussion does not constitute
a project under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”); and provide direction
regarding the establishment of an LA28 Olympics Ad-Hoc Committee.