Twenty-eight by '28


The Twenty-eight by '28 initiative is an effort set forth by former Mayor Eric Garcetti that the City of Los Angeles complete 28 transportation infrastructure projects before the start of the 2028 Summer Olympics on and the 2028 Summer Paralympics the following month.
Most of the projects on the original list are funded through Measure R and Measure M and will receive accelerated priority, though several more were proposed by this plan. In December 2018, Los Angeles Metro stated it would need $26.2 billion to complete the list of projects.
In March 2024, the Metro Board substituted 11 projects that could not be implemented in time for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games with 11 projects that would be able to hit this deadline and are in line with the agency's 2028 Mobility Concept Plan.

List

Under construction
Operational

Substituted projects

The following 11 projects were included in the original 2018 project list but were removed in March 2024 and substituted with 11 operational/in-progress projects that would better meet the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games deadline.
No.Project
2Microtransit
11Los Angeles River Waterway & System Bike Path
16Sepulveda Pass Metro ExpressLanes
17East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project
19Interstate 710 South Corridor Early Action
20C Line (Green) Extension to Torrance Transit Project
21A Line Signal and Washington/Flower Junction Improvements
22Interstate 10 ExpressLanes
25Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project
26Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2
27Southeast Gateway Line

Bus fleet

LA28 organizers estimate Los Angeles will need an extra 2,700 buses to move spectators and athletes during events, doubling Metro's current fleet. The organizers anticipate LA Metro to meet the demand and stated they support Metro in their transportation infrastructure development plans. Metro reports it would take an estimated $700 million to $1 billion to cover the cost. Through the Vision 2028 plan, they are applying for federal grants and identifying other nationwide agencies in need of new fleet buses after the games to streamline re-sale.
Metro's Supplemental Bus System and Olympic shuttle network program, “Games Enhanced Transit Service ” plan includes the deployment of 2,700 zero-emission buses, mobility hubs, the hiring over 10,000 new personnel and specified bus lanes. Also, 15 new staging depots and 13 bus staging areas, 25 park-and-ride sites, and temporary shuttle routes to each venue and sports zone. Per metro, $2 billion estimated budget is needed for Games-only transit operations. Twenty-Eight by ’28” also plans major rail extensions, freeway overhauls, airport connections, and car-pool/bus lanes. The improvements will remain for residents and visitors after the Games.

Venues

The organizing committee finalized the Olympic venues on April 15, 2025.
The Downtown and Exposition Park zones, including LA Live, Crypto.com Arena, USC, and the Los Angeles Convention Center in the South Park neighborhood, are served by multiple Metro stations, primarily and stations.
The Valley Zone at Sepulveda Recreation Area is accessible via the G Line's station and a planned mobility hub at station.
The Long Beach Zone will be served by the A Line, including the,, and stations. The South Bay Sports Park is near the A Line's station, with shuttle service to venues.
In the Inglewood Zone, the Hollywood Park area is served by the K Line's and stations, with additional connections via the.
In the Arcadia Zone, Santa Anita Park is accessible via the A Line's station with shuttle service.
UCLA events will be served by the new station on the D Line. The Honda Center in Anaheim is accessible via Metrolink's ARTIC station. Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park in San Dimas is near the A Line's with shuttle service. Universal City is served by the B Line's station, and the Fairplex in Pomona is served by the A Line's station.
VenueSportStationLine
DTLA Zone
Exposition Park Zone
Carson Zone via shuttle
Long Beach Zone
Valley Zone
Venice Beach
Los Angeles Harbor/PortSailingPacific Ave/21 St.
UCLAOlympic Village
Hollywood Park / Inglewood via shuttle
Honda CenterVolleyballARTIC Metrolink:
TrestlesSurfing Metrolink: via shuttle
Santa Anita ParkEquestrian via shuttle
FairplexCricket
Universal City LotSquash
Rose Bowl via shuttle
South El Monte Shooting CenterShooting via shuttle
Riviera Country ClubGolf via shuttle
Dodger StadiumBaseball via shuttle