For perhaps every other major American city, six months might have been a stretch to go from U.S. Olympic Committee selection to delivering a vision to hosting the 2024 Olympics to the International Olympic Committee. For Los Angeles, though, the delayed starting process seems to hardly have been a speed bump.
LA 2024 organizers face a Wednesday deadline for their first major submission to the IOC since it was selected as America’s candidate city in September. That followed Boston 2024, which faced major opposition from the public to hosting the Games, dropping out of the process in late July.