Game Plan for 2010 Venue Communities
June 10, 2008
Together with municipal governments and transportation and
security partners, the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010
Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) will host a series of
informational sessions for the venue communities, called Game Plan
2008. Sessions run from early June through mid-July.
Game
Plan 2008 will help citizens better understand the daily
operations of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter
Games. Sessions will provide a snapshot of daily life for those who
live or work near a venue leading up to and during the 2010 Winter
Games. Some areas, for example, may see an increase in public
transit use, changes to pedestrian access or extended operating
hours for surrounding businesses.
“Citizens living and working near a Games venue have
a unique opportunity to be at the heart of the Olympic and
Paralympic experience,” said Terry Wright, VANOC
Executive Vice President, Services and Games Operations.
“Game Plan 2008 offers the community an overview of
current Games planning and insight into how a venue operates
before, during and after the Games.”
Game Plan 2008 sessions will begin with a presentation focused
on current planning specific to each venue neighbourhood, informing
citizens about the venue’s operational phases leading
up to the Games, and its daily operating cycle before and during
the Games. Presentations will cover transportation, public safety,
security and municipal operations during the planning stages. There
will also be opportunities for community members to ask questions
of venue specialists and other planning teams.
It's also an opportunity for citizens to learn about the
many exciting ways they can participate in
the Games, such as volunteering and attending events.
“We look forward to providing those who live, work
and play near the venues with the information and tools they need
to have an exciting and memorable 2010 Winter Games
experience,” continued Wright.
Game Plan 2008 sessions run from early June through mid-July,
but the program will also be presented in the spring and fall of
2009 as new information becomes available.
View
the full schedule of Game Plan 2008 sessions.




