As the Winter Olympics get underway in Italy, Los Angeles officials are ramping up construction efforts for the 2028 Summer Olympics. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Council voted to allow some temporary projects deemed necessary for the Games to bypass zoning and city approvals, Bisnow reported. The vote also enables some permanent projects to be exempted from zoning regulations if the council individually signs off on them. The types of structures that could be built under the new ordinance remain unclear. The 2028 Games were advertised as a “no-build” Olympics that utilized facilities across Greater Los Angeles for events, […]
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