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The LA Olympic Committee just unveiled its Impact and Sustainability Plan. God help us.
They’re calling it a “no build” and “transit first” plan. Translation: no new venues for athletes, and fans are supposed to get around with a “first/last mile” public transit program.
Public transit? In Los Angeles? Haha.
And the “no build” approach? Olympic facilities are supposed to be a legacy—spaces that serve communities for decades if done right. Instead, LA seems to be shrugging off the responsibility of investment under the banner of “sustainability.”
Let’s be honest: Los Angeles is no longer the beautiful cultural beacon it once was. Why not polish it up for residents and visitors alike? Are city leaders actually committed to sustainability, or are they just using it as cover for cutting corners?
If the Paris games are any indication of what happens when leaders go the “sustainability” route, athletes might want to pack their own food and bedding.