Thursday, April 7, 2016

Paris 2024 Bid will have biggest ever Public Engagement Initiative

Paris, hôte des JO dans huit ans ? (P. Lahalle/L'Equipe) 
The Paris 2024 Bid Committee has launched the biggest ever public engagement initiative in Olympic bid history
Led by Paris 2024, the State Government, the Ile-de-France region, the City of Paris and the National Olympic and Paralympic Committees, the engagement initiative will create an open dialogue with the French public, allowing them to make contributions to the bid as the project evolves and develops.
All ideas will be published on an online platform where the French public can engage with the bid, provide feedback and vote on the proposals.
Bernard Lapasset, Paris 2024 Co-Chairman, said: "Paris 2024 is focused on collaboration and engagement with the people of Paris and France and we are proposing an Olympic and Paralympic Games that will deliver a strong legacy for the whole of the country and the Olympic Movement."
"Today we are launching the biggest ever engagement initiative in Olympic bid history to ensure that the public are part of the story making real contributions by submitting creative ideas to the project.
Once the process has ended on 30 September 2016, the top 100 ideas will be analysed and considered for inclusion in the Paris 2024 project.

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