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File #: 2025-0263   
Type: Motion / Motion Response Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/4/2025 In control: Ad Hoc 2028 Olympic & Paralympic Games Committee
On agenda: 5/14/2025 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE the 2028 Mobility Concept Plan (MCP) Motion #8 Response.
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
Indexes: 2028 Mobility Concept Plan, Accessibility, Hilda Solis, Holly J. Mitchell, Hubs, James Butts, Janice Hahn, Karen Bass, Lindsey Horvath, Memorandum Of Understanding, Motion / Motion Response, Olympic games, Outreach, Persons with disabilities, Regional transportation, Rolling stock, Safety, Strategic planning, Transit operators, Transit System, Walking
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Board Motion #8, 2. Attachment B - GETS Workstream Update, 3. Attachment C - Implementation Fact Sheets, 4. Presentation
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AD HOC 2028 OLYMPIC & PARALYMPIC GAMES COMMITTEE
MAY 14, 2025

Subject
SUBJECT: 2028 MOBILITY CONCEPT PLAN - MOTION 8 RESPONSE

Action
ACTION: RECEIVE AND FILE

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE AND FILE the 2028 Mobility Concept Plan (MCP) Motion #8 Response.

Issue
ISSUE

In October 2024, Board Motion #8 by Directors Hahn, Solis, Butts, and Bass, as amended by Horvath and Mitchell (Attachment A), directed the CEO to update plans with additional information on the Games Enhanced Transportation Service (GETS) and regional preparations for the 2028 Games, and organize a Transportation and Mobility Summit, The updates provided in this report complement the interim update provided at the February 2025 Ad Hoc 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games Committee.

Background
BACKGROUND

The 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games (Games) are anticipated to be the largest peacetime gathering in U.S. history, with over 700 ticketed events and more than 12 million tickets to be sold. The Games strive to be "transit-first," meaning Games spectators and workforce are highly encouraged to take transit, walk, or roll to the Games venues. Parking at or adjacent to the venues will be extremely limited due to security and Games operations, and most spectators and workforce will not be able to park directly at the venues. Metro's goal during the Games is to move spectators and the workforce via a Games Enhanced Transit Service (GETS) and a network of mobility hubs and park and ride sites which will supplement the existing transit system to ensure that the most efficient mode possible moves the greatest number of people possible, both to minimize traffic congestion and to ensure that multiple events running throughout the region can proceed safely. GETS is required to meet the substantial spectator volume going to Games events without impacting customers relying on the existing transit system.

In coordination with the Games Mobility Executives (GME), Metro...

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