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Number 5

December 2014 Document (41 pages total)


P. 1
Left column, last paragraph reads: Over
the past several months, we have had
hundreds of meetings, conversations, and
events with our people
P. 6
Adds new language: To the extent any
particular laws are determined to be too
cumbersome or expensive, Boston 2024
could seek modifications or exceptions as
part of the legislative package.
P. 8
Left column, first paragraph reads:
Boston 2024 anticipates proposal of
comprehensive Olympic legislation
P. 8
Left column, second paragraph reads:
Boston 2024 may include in the
special legislation
P. 8
Full version adds a new section:
Legislative Referendum
P. 9
Full version adds a new section:
Potential Forced Referendum
P. 17
Full version adds new section: Games
Opposition
P. 20
First column lists Robert Kraft on the
Boston 2024 Board of Directors.
P. 24
Full version adds new section:
Conversion of Structure
P. 25
Full version adds new section: Next
Steps for Conversion
P. 28
Left column, last paragraph reads:
Recognizing the substantial risks
undertaken by the City of Boston in
executing the Host City Contract
P. 37
Full version includes polling memo from
September 29, 2014

January 2015 Document (33 pages total)


P. 1
Left column, last paragraph reads: Over
the past several months, we have had
meetings, conversations, and events
with our people
P. 6
Additional language not included.

P. 8

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Left column, first paragraph reads:


Boston 2024 could envision proposal of
comprehensive Olympic legislation
Left column, second paragraph reads:
Boston 2024 may propose, in any
special legislation,
Section not included.

N/A

Section not included.

P. 15

Section not included.

P. 18
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Robert Kraft not listed on Boston 2024


Board of Directors.
Section not included.

N/A

Section not included.

P. 24

Left column, last paragraph reads:


Recognizing the risks undertaken by the
City of Boston in executing the Host City
Contract
September polling memo not included.

P. 8

N/A

Number 6
December 2014 Document (31 pages total)
P. 1
Left column, first bullet lists brand names:
Liberty Mutual, John Hancock, State
Street, EMC, Staples, Suffolk
Construction, Bain Capital, MassMutual
Financial Group, Vertex Pharmaceuticals,
and Thermo Fisher Scientific.
P. 6-8
The full version includes an extended
discussion of fundraising strategy and a
table of donors on pages 6-7. On page 8,
it includes additional information on the
chairs of the Finance Committee and
background on Finance Director Steve
Roche.
P. 9
The full version includes additional
discussion about the Finance Committee
and a table of Boston 2024 supporters
who may serve as Fundraising
Captains.
P. 11
First column, last paragraph includes
names of Olympians Mike Eruzione,
Ralph Cox, Paul Wylie.
P. 17
Language on transportation reads: In
2013, the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts authorized a bond bill to
st
fund the 21 Century Transportation Plan
The Way Forward which will invest
$13.7B in transportation infrastructure
over the next 10 years. All of the
transportation infrastructure upgrade
projects required for the Games,
estimated at approximately $8.1B, will fall
st
under this 21 Century Transportation
Plan and Boston 2024 expects that all of
these projects will be fully funded by the
Commonwealth through the bond bill.
P. 18
Language on Athletes Village reads:
UMass has legislative approval to build
6,000 beds of student housing over the
next three years.
P. 18
Includes table on budget for Athletes
Village.
P. 18
Language on the Olympic Stadium reads:
After the completion of the Games, the
temporary stadium will be removed and
replaced on the stadium footprint with
middle income housing to further support
the legacy needs of the City of Boston.
P. 18
P. 19

January 2015 Document (19 pages total)


P. 1
Brand names not listed in redacted text.

N/A

Not included.

N/A

Not included.

P. 7

Names of Olympians not included.

P. 13

Language on transportation reads: In


2013, the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts authorized a bond bill to
st
fund the 21 Century Transportation
Plan The Way Forward which
authorizes investments of $13.7B in
transportation infrastructure over the
next 10 years. We anticipate that any
transportation infrastructure upgrade
projects required for the Games, will fall
st
under this 21 Century Transportation
Plan.

P. 14

Language on Athletes Village reads:


UMass has plans to build 6,000 beds of
student housing over the next three
years.
Does not include table.

P. 14
P. 14

Includes table on budget for Olympic


Stadium.
Includes table on budget for the IBC/MPC
and table on non-OCOG costs of various
other venues.

P. 14

Language on the Olympic Stadium


reads: After the completion of the
Games, the temporary stadium will be
removed and replaced on the stadium
footprint with a mix of uses to further
support the legacy needs of the City of
Boston.
Does not include table.

P. 14.

Does not include tables.

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P. 2630

OCOG Budget text adds: (roughly $1


billion of total expenses) in relation to
venue-related costs.
Bar graph: Top left box set against white
background.
Left column, first paragraph, language on
OCOG Revenues adds this text: Based
on the estimates provided by the USOC
Boston 2024 expects $4.2 billion in
OCOG revenues over the period 20182024. OCOG revenue estimates were
provided by the USOC.
Right column, second header reads:
Marketing and Licensing.
Full version includes discussion of $1.3
billion contribution from the International
Olympic Committee.
The full version adds three tables on
page 22: Two covering OCOG venue
costs and one covering costs of support
services.
Left column adds discussion of USOC
Joint Venture Costs.
The full version adds two tables on page
23: One covering costs for Games
services and one covering other costs.
Right column, second paragraph adds
this text: Currently, Boston 2024 requires
an additional $471M in revenues to
support the Games. Also includes
additional language on plans to close this
budget gap.
Left column, first paragraph: Provides
discussion of lotteries as a potential
revenue source for the Games.
Includes a table listing names of
companies that have supported the bid.
Right column, second paragraph lists
names of professional sports franchises:
Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox, and
New England Patriots.
Full version includes detailed table on
preliminary OCOG budget.
Full version includes detailed table on
venue budgets.

P. 16

Does not include parenthetical on $1


billion expenses.

P. 16

Bar graph: Top left box set against red


background.
This additional text not included.

P. 17

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P. 17

Right column, second header reads:


Other Revenues.
Discussion of IOC contribution not
included.

P. 18

Tables not included.

P. 18.

Discussion of JV costs not included.

P. 18

Tables not included.

P. 18

Language on gap and additional needed


revenues not included.

P. 18

Lotteries discussion not included.

P. 18

Table not included.

P. 18

Names of sports franchises not included.

N/A

Table not included.

N/A

Table not included.

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