File #: 2022-0643   
Type: Motion / Motion Response Status: Passed
File created: 9/9/2022 In control: Ad Hoc 2028 Olympic & Paralympic Games Committee
On agenda: 9/14/2022 Final action: 9/22/2022
Title: APPROVE Motion by Directors Solis and Garcetti as amended by Butts and Najarian that the Board of Directors direct the Chief Executive Officer to: A. As part of the 2028 MCP, identify funding and develop recommendations to launch a special grant program dedicated to transforming our streets and transportation facilities into temporary centers of art, culture, and recreation to engage the local communities in the spirit of the Olympic Games before and/or during the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games; B. Collaborate with the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation, the City of Los Angeles (including the Los Angeles Department of Transportation and Department of Cultural Affairs), and LA28 to design the new grant program guidelines; to provide input to Metro on the development of guidelines for the new grant program; C. Engage with the California Department of Transportation related to opportunities for new and restored mu...
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
Indexes: 2028 Mobility Concept Plan, Ara Najarian, City of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti, Grant Aid, Guidelines, Hilda Solis, James Butts, Los Angeles Union Station, Metro Art, Metro Art Projects, Metro Rail A Line, Motion / Motion Response, Olympic games, Program
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REVISED
2028 OLYMPICS COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 14, 2022
Preamble
Motion by:

DIRECTORS SOLIS AND GARCETTI AS AMENDED BY BUTTS AND NAJARIAN

Uplifting Arts, Culture, and Recreation during the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games Motion

In 2028, Los Angeles will host the Paralympic Games for the first time and the Summer Olympic Games for the third time. The Paralympic Games, set for Tuesday, August 22, 2028, through Sunday, September 3, 2028, and the Summer Olympic Games, set for Friday, July 21, 2028, through Sunday, August 6, 2028, present a unique opportunity to welcome the world and expose a global audience to Los Angeles' arts and culture. The Olympic Movement has a rich history of engaging and working with Los Angeles' arts community. For ten weeks prior to the 1984 Olympics, Los Angeles hosted the Olympics Arts Festival. Reports show that over 1.25 million people attended the Festival which included dance, music, and theater performances as well as visual arts commissions, exhibits, and events. The legacy of the Festival can still be seen today, including along key transportation arteries like the 101 Freeway in Downtown LA which remain decorated with murals commissioned for the Festival.

Metro also has a pronounced history of supporting the arts and integrating artwork into Metro projects and initiatives through the Metro Art Program. Transit stations and TAP cards are regularly designed with pieces from local artists. Before the COVID-19 Pandemic, Union Station commonly presented cultural events, including music performances. Even more so, Metro's dedication to the arts and culture also includes bringing events to neighborhoods throughout Los Angeles. Through grant programs, Metro sponsors initiatives for arts, culture, and recreation, especially in Equity Focused Communities. Examples include festivals and pop-up events related to arts and culture at mobility hubs and Metro stations/stops. Another example is Play Streets, which tempo...

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