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Running the Infrastructure Relay

LA’s Race to the ’28 Olympic Games with OpenGov

Every four years, a global athletic moment takes center stage, and in 2028, that moment returns to Los Angeles as the City prepares to host the 2028 Olympics and Paralympic Games. But for LA leaders, theses Games are more than a celebration, they’re a multi-generational opportunity to create lasting change.

With the 2028 Games on the horizon, the City recognized the urgent need to upgrade its right-of-way infrastructure, bike lanes, bus stops, public spaces, sidewalks, not just for the event, but for the millions who rely on these assets every day. The challenge? Coordinating 4 departments, each with different systems, standards, and priorities.

To meet the moment, LA turned to OpenGov.

OpenGov is the leader in AI-enabled software for cities, counties, state agencies, and special districts. With a mission to power more effective and accountable government, OpenGov serves more than 2,000 communities across the United States. OpenGov is built exclusively for the unique enterprise asset management, permitting and licensing, procurement & contract management, tax & revenue collection, budgeting and performance, and financial management needs of the public sector. The OpenGov platform empowers organizations to operate more efficiently, adapt to change, and strengthen trust in the communities they serve. Learn more or request a demo at opengov.com.