LA28 Olympics

Preparing Los Angelesfor the World Stage

West Coast Coalition is actively pursuing Olympic cleanup and beautification contracts with the City of Los Angeles and Mayor Karen Bass's office. We are working diligently to secure formal agreements to serve as a key environmental services partner for LA28.

Our Proven Track Record

Two decades of excellence serving Los Angeles communities

22
Years of Service

Continuously serving Los Angeles since 2003

100%
Perfect Compliance

Unblemished record with City of LA Office of Community Beautification

90%+
24-Hour Response

Industry-leading response time for service requests

Key Achievements

Certified CBO Partner Since 2003

Official Community-Based Organization with the City of Los Angeles

500,000+ Cleanups Completed

Extensive experience across all LA Council Districts

Licensed & Bonded

Contractors License #1145303 (C33 & D38)

MyLA311 Integration

Seamless coordination with City reporting systems

Multi-District Coverage

Currently serving CD 4, 5, 10, and 11

Environmental Justice Focus

Prioritizing underserved communities

Future Olympic Corridor Maintenance

If Funded: Our Proposed Expansion for LA28 Games

WCC Major Corridor Focus - Priority Routes West LA

Our proposed service expansion would cover 8 major corridors representing over 40+ miles of critical transit routes connecting Olympic venues, key transportation hubs, and community centers across West Los Angeles.

Westchester Ave.

Sepulveda Blvd.

Venice Blvd.

Pico Blvd.

Olympic Blvd.

Wilshire Blvd.

La Cienega Blvd.

La Brea Ave.

Strategic Importance: These corridors connect LAX Airport to major Olympic venues, serve as primary routes for international visitors, and support daily transit for thousands of LA residents. Clean, graffiti-free corridors would be essential for creating a positive first impression for global visitors during the 2028 Games.

Proposed Service Levels

Graffiti Removal

  • 24-hour response time
  • Daily corridor sweeps
  • Specialized equipment

Debris Cleanup

  • Large debris removal
  • Illegal dumping response
  • Scheduled maintenance

Right-of-Way

  • Sidewalk cleaning
  • Bus stop maintenance
  • Public space beautification

Proposed Expansion for LA28

Scalable capacity to meet Olympic-level service demands

Current Operations (2025)

Active Crews:6
Council Districts:4
Service Areas:CD 4, 5, 10, 11

Proposed for LA28 (If Funded)

Proposed Crews:28
Extended Coverage:15+
Service Model:City-Wide

Workforce Expansion Plan

If awarded Olympic contracts, WCC would expand from our current 6 crews to 28 crews dedicated to NEW comprehensive LA28 services, separate from our existing City of LA contract work.

20
Graffiti Teams

2 workers per team

8
Debris Crews

5 workers per crew

28
Total Vehicles

Fully equipped fleet

Support Our Olympic Mission

Help us demonstrate community support for WCC's LA28 Olympic service expansion

Letter of Support

Community support strengthens our applications for Olympic funding. If you believe WCC's proven track record and environmental justice focus make us the right partner for LA28, consider providing a letter of support.

Your letter helps demonstrate to Mayor Bass's office and the LA28 Committee that our community-based approach has broad support from residents, businesses, and community organizations.

Financial Support

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, your tax-deductible donation helps us:

  • Continue serving underserved communities while pursuing Olympic contracts
  • Invest in equipment and training for expanded services
  • Demonstrate financial sustainability to funding agencies

The World Is Watching

Los Angeles will host the Olympic Games on July 14, 2028. Our city has a unique opportunity to showcase environmental stewardship, community partnership, and urban beautification on the world stage.

WCC is ready to be part of LA's Olympic legacy, combining 22 years of proven experience with innovative approaches to serve our growing city.