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RESPONSES TO THE QUESTIONNAIREFOR CITIES WISHING TO APPLY FOR THE XXIV OLYMPIC WINTER

GAMES AND PARALYMPIC GAMES IN 2022

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CONTENTSI MOTIVATION, CONCEPT AND LEGACY01 MOTIVATION AND LEGACY02 DATES OF THE GAMES 03 CONCEPT

II POLITICAL SUPPORT04 GOVERNMENT/NOC/CITY SUPPORT 05 BID COMMITTEE 06 LEGAL ASPECTS

III FINANCE07 BID BUDGET 08 OLYMPIC GAMES BUDGET 09 OCOG REVENUE-GENERATING POTENTIAL

IV VENUES10 COMPETITION VENUES 11 VENUE LOCATION 12 NON-COMPETITION VENUES:OLYMPIC VILLAGE AND IBC/MPC

V ACCOMMODATION13 HOTELS 14 MEDIA ACCOMMODATIONS

VI TRANSPORT15 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE 16 AIRPORT 17 MAPS 18 TRANSPORT CHALLENGES 19 DISTANCES AND JOURNEY TIMES

VII SECURITY20 RESOURCES AND CHAIN OF COMMAND

VIII GENERAL CONDITIONS,PUBLIC OPINION AND EXPERIENCE

21 POPULATION 22 ENVIRONMENT 23 METEOROLOGY 24 PUBLIC OPINION 25 EXPERIENCE

• APPENDIX MAPS • APPENDIX CHARTS

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IMOTIVATION, CONCEPT AND LEGACY

01 MOTIVATION AND LEGACY

Lake Placid, located in the heart of theAdirondacks, New York State, is world noted for

being one of three cities to have hosted the Olympic

Winter Games twice (the other cities being St.

Moritz, Switzerland and Innsbruck, Austria,

respectively).

Indeed, it is a miracle how such a small village in

the heart of all this wonderful nature, has managed

to have hosted the Olympic Winter Games with

great success twice, first in 1932 and second in

1980.

It is the most recent of these Olympics that people

remember and are most fond of. Recently in

February of 2010, whilst the world looked towardsthe host of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games,

Vancouver, Canada, the little village of Lake Placid

looked back at it’s achievement in the hosting of the

1980 Games. It was an event that even back then

people were concerned if such a small region couldhost, but in spite of some early problems, come

games end, people had rejoiced with the victories

of the USA Ice Hockey team “Team USA” and the

5 gold medals swept away by Eric Heiden in the

Speed Skating events.

Looking back at our miracle of 1980, through the

celebration of our 30th Anniversary in 2010, webelieve that our region can indeed host an

Olympic Winter Games once more, proving to the

world that small regions can indeed host an ever

growing Olympic movement and show that we

can have miracles once more.

Hosting the 2022 Olympic Winter Games is a

unique opportunity, as it will celebrate 90 years

since the hosting of the first games in Lake Placid

in 1932.

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01 MOTIVATION AND LEGACY

The hosting of the 2022 games gives Lake Placidan opportunity to utilize much of the legacy

venues built or upgraded for the 1980 games. Indeed our bid relies on the fact that much of the

core venues are in place, in which we propose a

mix of permanent and temporary venues to make

up for the indoor venue shortfall.

Lake Placid is already a popular tourist destination

for both Winter and Summer. We host numerous

events each year, both sporting and general. Our

Olympic facilities are used in their maximum

capacity for world class events and training.

By hosting the 2022 games, we expect a surge in

future tourism numbers. We expect the construction

of new accommodation facilities to future proof ourtourism capacity for years to come.

In addition to the expected rise in tourist numbers,

the hosting of the 2022 games will further

emphasize our sporting legacy of the 1980 games.We shall continue to host major sporting events

and continue to generate revenue for the benefit of

the community.

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Aside from the obvious sporting legacy another

Olympics will bring and the potential boost in

tourism numbers, we will expect a major boost ingeneral infrastructure upgrades to the region as

well.

As part of our infrastructure development plan, we

propose that the existing Adirondack RegionalAirport be upgraded with a new terminal to be

capable of handling regular daily flights from major

US cities, even if this only occurs during the peak

winter season. The Lake Placid High School, site

of the Main Press Center for the 1980 games, willbe expanded to be capable of facilitating a greater

number of press expected for 2022.

A potential new dual capacity bypass highway

could be constructed effectively linking the wholeof the Tri-Lakes direct to Adirondack Northway.

These are but the few examples of the numerous

legacy proposals should we get the opportunity to

host the Olympics, a majority of which should goahead regardless of the games.

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02 DATES OF THE GAMES

Our proposed dates of the games will be heldduring February in similar dates as proposed by recent Olympic Winter Games.

The Olympic Winter Games shall begin on the 4th

of February, the same date the 1932 Gamesbegan, a Friday. It will end on the 20th, a Sunday.

We believe that the 4th isn’t too early of a start, as the whole month of January should be deemed sufficient for Pre-Olympic preparations and arrivals.

The Paralympic Games will be held on the 11th of March, a Friday and end on the 19th, a Sunday.

03 CONCEPT

Our hosting of the 24th Olympiad, should we getthe opportunity, will be dramatically different to ourlast hosting, the games of 1980.

It is our intention to utilize as much existing infrastructure as possible along with new developments that will benefit the whole region.

We have decided to team up with the towns of Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake, in what is known with Lake Placid as the Tri-Lakes region. Lake Placid will be the anchor of the bid and therefore bethe host city of the games, with several events and infrastructure being utilized in the nearby towns.

We envision an Olympics where temporary is key.

Indeed, whilst we propose several core legacyconcepts for our games to benefit the region, the

use of temporary venues and facilities will be

a vital part of our Olympic concept.

Media will be housed in temporary hotel stylevillages. We anticipate the construction of 5,000

rooms to cater for up to 10,000 accredited media.

Such media villages will be constructed near Lake

Placid, preferably near the International Broadcast

Center and Main Press Center, whilst being nearto the bulk of venues in Lake Placid.

A majority of Volunteers as well as temporary

workers will also be housed in villages, scatteredthroughout the region.

There will be some new accommodation

development in the Tri-Lakes region as stated

in our motivation and legacy, which will be prioritized by key groups. A majority of spectators

will be coming into the region and accommodated

in the core cities outside of the Tri-Lakes.

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03 CONCEPT

Our Olympic concept calls for a small scale Olympic Games. Indeed, through careful analysis,

we have ultimately decided that several venues be

lower than IOC standard as to keep in mind of our

small games concept.

It has been decided that Herb Brooks Arena

(or the International Ice Rink) will be the main Ice

Hockey arena for the games. By using it in its

current capacity (7,700) there will be no need for any significant construction or alteration to attempt

to make the venue IOC standard (for main Ice

Hockey competitions). This allows for lower

upgrade costs as well as the potential for another

“miracle” to occur in the arena again.As such the other proposed arenas will be lower

than our main arena capacity of 7,700. Of these

arenas, only the secondary Ice Hockey arena

(4,000) and the Figure Skating/Short Track (7,000)

arena are lower than IOC standard.All the outside venues will close to or well above

IOC capacity standards.

The use of lower capacity venues greatly reduces

construction costs and keeps in mind with oursmall games concept.

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IIPOLITICAL SUPPORT

04 GOVERNMENT/NOC/CITY SUPPORT

Our Olympic bid for Lake Placid boasts unlimitedsupport from the three levels of our government.

At the County level, at the State level and at the

National level.

At the national level, the president of the UnitedStates has guaranteed the federal government’s

support in a letter that accompanies this bid file.

The U.S. Congress has approved a joint resolution

of the House and Senate in support of our Olympic

bid. All 31 of the U.S. senators and representatives who

serve the State of New York in Congress have

pledged their full support of the bid in the attached

documents. In addition, the U.S. Conference of Mayors,

comprising a body of mayors who represent various

communities in all 50 states across the country,

have expressed their full support of the bid.

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05 BID COMMITTEE

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IIPOLITICAL SUPPORT

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06 LEGAL ASPECTS

There are no legal obstacles in the United States toorganizing the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

No referendum is required to host the 2022 Games

in Lake Placid.

The Olympic Movement in the United States and

the United States Olympic Committee

(USOC) are governed by the Ted Stevens Olympic

and Amateur Sports Act, which were adopted bythe United States Congress in 1978.

These laws promote the values of the Olympic

Movement and encourages the development of

Olympic sports across the nation while protecting the intellectual property of the International

Olympic Committee.

A full range of criminal and civil laws exist

concerning the manufacture, importation, and tracking of illegal drugs. Anti-doping in Olympic

sports in the United States is regulated by the U.S.

Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), which was

established by the USOC in 2000 as an

independent agency. Anti-doping matters are also regulated by the national anti-doping policies

of the USOC and its National Sports Federations.

The United States Government joined 50 other

nations in signing the Copenhagen Declaration at the World Anti-Doping Conference in March 2003.

The USOC, USADA, and the United States

Government have each accepted the World Anti-

Doping Code approved by WADA.

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IIIFINANCE

07 BID BUDGET

Our effective budget for our Olympic bid will not beextensive, in comparison to some of the bid

budgets of past American bids.

An effective budget of overall 18 million has been

allocated for the bid, distributed through 8 million for

the Applicant phase, and if selected, 10 million for the Candidate phase.

Such a bid budget will be for the most part, financed

by the private sector.

08 OLYMPIC GAMES BUDGET

The Games budget will be split from the budget

of the Organizing Committee for the Olympic

Games and non Committee funds.A proposed 500 million will be allocated for the

OCOG, that will assist in funding core Olympic

venues and the athlete’s village.

An additional 1 billion will be provided for NOCOGfunds that will assist in media village, IBC/MPC,

hotel, transport and general infrastructure

developments.

As a result, the proposed 1.5 billion dollar overall

budget, will not be as expensive in comparison topast Olympics and will be generated through a mix

of sponsorship programs through the private sector

and secured government financing.

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In addition to this, a total of approximately 300million dollars will be allocated by the state of New

York for use in the event of the need to cover

Olympic related shortfalls.

Should this money need not be spent, it will be allocated towards the operational budget of the

games.

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09 OCOG REVENUE-GENERATING

POTENTIAL

Lake Placid’s application to host the 2022 OlympicWinter Games will draw upon it’s legacy of hosting

big sporting events.

Indeed, we will look back at Lake Placid’s hosting

of the 1980 Olympic Winter Games, as a referencepoint for our revenue generating potential.

In addition to this, we will look at the United States’

most recent hosting of the Olympic Games, the

Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games in 2002 as a

guide for revenue generating potential as well as that of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games held in

Vancouver, Canada.

Revenue for the OCOG will comprise of 7 core areas, which include The Olympic Programme

sponsorship (TOP), international broadcasting

rights, ticket sales, local national sponsors and

suppliers, licensing and merchandising, Paralympic

revenues, as well as miscellaneous revenues.

As a result of careful analysis, we anticipate a

revenue sharing scheme which has the OCOG

gain 60% of revenue with the IOC getting the

remaining 40%. Of that OCOG revenue, we expectan overall profit of as much as 500 million dollars.

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IIIFINANCE

Expect areas of revenue potential include:

- The TOP sponsorship, which can be expected

up to 400 million dollars.

- Broadcasting rights, which can expect up to 600million dollars in revenue from all major world

broadcasters.

- Tickets for competitions, ceremonies, estimated

at approximately 200 to 300 million dollars. Amajority of tickets will be sold at comparable

prices to that of the 1980 Olympic Winter Games.

Tickets at major events and ceremonies will be

sold at higher prices. As such most tickets willbe available for less than 30 dollars at most

events. This also takes into account the smaller

capacity of some venues in comparison to IOC

benchmark guidelines, an approximate overall

900,000 tickets will be available for the 2022Olympic Winter Games.

- A local sponsorship and supplier program

expected to generate at least 500 million

- Olympic based marketing, souvenirs, apparel,

etc, expected at 90 million dollars.

- Overall Paralympic Games revenue at 100

million dollars.

- Other earnings expected at 100 million dollars.

As a result, an expected 2 billion could be

generated as part of our revenue generating program.

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IVVENUES

10 COMPETITION VENUES

Competition venues will effectively be located inwhat is known as the Tri-Lakes Region. This region

comprises of the towns and villages of Lake Placid,

Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake.

11 VENUE LOCATION

The majority of sports will be held in Lake Placid,

at the town center, as well as at Whiteface

Mountain and near Mount Van Hoevenberg. In addition to this, by including Saranac Lake and

Tupper Lake, there will be two sites at each town

for the hosting of two sports each. A total of 4 sites

will be located outside of Lake Placid and it’s

vicinity for competition events.

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OLYMPIC VILLAGE AND IBC/MPC

As was the case for the 1980 Olympic Winter

Games, we expect a single village concept.

Indeed, our compact plan eliminates the need for

an auxiliary Olympic Village, as a such, a sole

Village will provide a “single village, single games”atmosphere, where all athletes and officials are

housed together for the duration of the Olympic

Games and Paralympic Games.

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The International Broadcasting Center (IBC) willeffectively be located within walking distance

of the main cluster of venues in Lake Placid’s

town center.

This will be a temporary building comprising of

a minimum of 45,000 sqm of overall space in which 5,000 sqm is dedicated to the host

broadcaster. This is deemed sufficient for our IBC

operations.

The Main Press Center (MPC) will be located at

the same location as the MPC of the 1980

Olympic Winter Games, the Lake Placid Central

High School.

Given the dramatic rise in media figures, we will, with cooperation with the school board, expand

the High School to provide a minimum of

15,000 sqm overall space, which is deemed

sufficient for MPC operations.

As part of our High School expansion plans, weexpect to expand the main building to 5 floors,

offering new classrooms and facilities. A

reconstructed gymnasium will be converted as the

new 600 seater auditorium. As a result, the

existing auditorium will be part of the cafeteriaannex. A new gymnasium will be constructed

west of the school on vacant land, whilst existing

housing will be moved to vacant land nearby,

pending agreements with current land owners.

This gymnasium will serve as the main workroomoffering as much as 500 workstations.

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VACCOMMODATION

13 HOTELS

Our Olympic proposal calls for extensive use ofexisting accommodation facilities in the Tri-Lakes

region. This figure is naturally insufficient for

Olympic operations, so we propose that a mix of

permanent and temporary accommodations be

made in the region to provide at least 8,000 rooms,which will be prioritized for use by the IOC and

Olympic Family.

As such, a majority of spectators will be coming

abroad from the major cities of Plattsburgh New

York, Burlington Vermont, and Albany New York.Several new hotel developments are proposed for

these locations as part of our Olympic concept, in

which these locations will serve as the backbone

of our Olympic accommodations.

The main IOC Hotel will be at an expanded Lake

Placid Club, the same hotel used in 1980. With the

newly built Conference Center of Lake Placid used

as IOC the headquarters and IOC session.

14 MEDIA ACCOMMODATIONS

The world’s media will be housed in a purpose built

temporary Media Village located nearby the Athlete’s Village an main venue cluster in Lake

Placid’s town center. This Village will also be

located within close distance to the IBC and MPC.

We anticipate 5,000 available rooms to houseup to 10,000 accredited media in shared

accommodation.

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VITRANSPORT

15 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE

Our Transport proposal plans on using the sameinfrastructure as was the case for the 1980 Olympic Winter Games, alongside the utilization of newroads and routes.

A majority of spectator transport will be via a dedicated bus network of charted buses specificallyorganized for the games. These buses will becharted from throughout the United States, usinga similar setup from the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games.

16 AIRPORT

Our Olympic proposal calls for the upgrade ofAdirondack Regional Airport located in SaranacLake to provide a dedicated domestic airport for theregion. Even if this airport is mostly seasonal, there will be direct daily flights to major US cities, as well as dedicated hourly flights between the New York State capital Albany, as well as the city of New York.

As such, the main international gateway airport willbe Albany International Airport, which is alreadyundergoing major upgrades to improve service andadd capacity numbers. With major road and raillinks to Lake Placid, as well as the option of directflights to Saranac Lake.

In addition to this, we will make extensive use ofexisting international airports in Plattsburgh New York and Burlington Vermont. Plattsburgh International Airport and Burlington InternationalAirport will provide alternate gateways for spectators.

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It is expected that athletes, officials and the IOCwill fly direct to Lake Placid for the duration of the2022 Olympic Winter Games. As a result, Adirondack Regional Airport in Saranac Lake willbe temporarily outfitted to accommodate international customs services for all Olympic related flights.

17 MAPS

See the maps in the appendix.

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18 TRANSPORT CHALLENGES

Lake Placid was heavily criticized during the firstfew days of the 1980 Olympic Winter Games for

it’s transport operations.

In spite of most transport issues being solved by

games end, this proved that proper transportmanagement was vital in ensuring an effective

transport network.

To avoid transportation problems, which occurred

during the first few days of the 1980 Olympic Winter Games, a single management structure will be

setup specifically for the games. The assistance

of a dedicated radio network, use of navigation

devices and other such technology will assist busdrivers unfamiliar with the region’s road network

to stick to schedules.

Significant investment will be implemented

specifically for the event. This will include permanent legacy transportation infrastructure in

the form of new roads and the upgrade of

Adirondack Regional Airport.

In addition to this, a dedicated radio taxi networkwill be implemented, drawing taxi personnel from

various communities throughout the state.

We expect up to 2,000 taxis to be operational

during the games.

To avoid the congestion of existing main roads,

we propose a 4 lane bypass highway which willconnect Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Tupper Lake

and other communities with the main region’s

state highway, the Adirondack Northway.

In an effort to reduce congestion on the roads, theschool calendar will be significantly altered for

2022, as to avoid the clogging of roads due to

student based transportation.

19 DISTANCES AND JOURNEY TIMESSee the charts in the appendix.

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VIISECURITY

20 RESOURCES AND CHAIN OF

COMMAND

Security will follow a similar setup as to what wasachieved for the 1980 Olympic Winter Games.

This will be achieved through a single management

structure and will comprise of representatives of

the New York State Police, working in cooperationwith the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

A volunteer security force will be working alongside

state police personnel at all competition venues and

general sites for the duration of the games.We will follow the successful volunteer security

setup which was implemented for the Salt Lake

City Olympic Winter Games in 2002.

An overall 900 security personnel was present

during the 1980 Olympic Winter Games. for our

security proposal we expect a minimum of 2,000

dedicated police, 1,000 FBI personnel and a

volunteer force of at least 600. This follows a similarfigure for the Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games

in 2002.

A main headquarters will be setup at the same site

of the 1980 headquarters, at Ray Brook.This facility will oversee all security operations for

the duration of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

8 million dollars was spent for security during the

1980 Olympic Winter Games. We anticipate a fargreater budget for our security proposal.

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Indeed, past major sporting events held at both Lake Placid and elsewhere in the United

States have been successfully held without major

incidents.

Existing protocols are now in place to guarantee this single management structure. The secretary

of Homeland Security, in coordination with the

U.S. attorney general, have effectively designated

the Olympic Games a Tier 1 Major National

Special Security Event (NSSE). As such, the 2022 Olympic Games would be

supported by the U.S. federal government under

Presidential Directive PDD–62.

NSSE status supports a single command structure and provides national counterterrorism assistance

comparable to the Salt Lake City Olympic Winter

Games in 2002

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VIIIGENERAL CONDITIONS, PUBLIC OPINION AND EXPERIENCE

21 POPULATION

Lake Placid’s population has barely changed sincethe 1980 Olympic Winter Games. For our Olympic

proposal, we are combining the population figures

of Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Tupper Lake, as

well as core population bases outside the region.

Current population figures are as follows:

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Lake Placid: 2,638 residents

Saranac Lake: 5,041 residentsTupper Lake: 3,935 residents

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Tri-Lakes population: 11,614

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Population of major nearby cities:Plattsburgh New York: 18,816 residents

Burlington Vermont: 38,889 residents

Albany New York: 95,658 residents

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Combined total of city based population: 153,363Combined total overall: 164,977

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These figures do not include metropolitan areas of

the major cities.

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General population figures:-----------------------------------------------------------------

State of New York: 18,976,457

United States of America: 281,421,906

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These figures come from the 2000 United States

Census.

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VIIIGENERAL CONDITIONS, PUBLIC OPINION AND EXPERIENCE

22 ENVIRONMENT

Lake Placid and the whole Tri-Lakes region lay inwhat is effectively known as The Adirondack Park.

This is the largest park in the state of New York and

is the largest state-level protected area in the

contiguous United States. It is also the largest

National Historic Landmark.The park covers some 24,700 km², a land area

greater than Vermont, or of Yellowstone, Yosemite,

Grand Canyon, Glacier, and Great Smoky

Mountains National Parks combined.

The New York State Department of Environmental

Conservation (DEC) is responsible for the care,

custody, and management of the 10,900 km² of

public (state) land in the Adirondack ForestPreserve. The Adirondack Park Agency (APA,

formed in 1971) is a governmental agency that

performs long-range planning for the future of the

Adirondack State Park. It oversees development

plans of private land-owners, as well as activitieswithin the Forest Preserve. Development by

private owners must be reviewed to determine if

their plan is compatible with the park. We will work

in cooperation with DEC to ensure an

environmentally friendly games.

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As a result, we will follow a similar environmentalconcept similar to the 1980 Olympic Winter

Games, which was overseen by APA, with the

assistance of the OCOG.

We hope to leave a minimal environmentalfootprint with our hosting of the 2022 Olympic

Winter Games.

A reforestation program will occur post ParalympicGames for all temporary venues built on

deforested land. Temporary roads will effectively

be cleared and the surrounding areas should

return back to their original states.

Waste management will be greatly expanded

upon to ensure clean venues, streets and an

overall clean games. All games related waste that

cannot be handled by current facilities will be sent

out of the region to be processed elsewhere.

Effective use of clean fuels will be used on all road

vehicles, and other forms of energy efficiency will

be explored.

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23 METEOROLOGY

Lake Placid boasts excellent conditions in hostingthe 2022 Olympic Winter Games as proven with our

hosting of the 1980 Olympic Winter Games and

numerous major winter sporting events held since.

The 1980 Olympic Winter Games introduced theconcept of artificial snow making, which has been

used in Olympic Winter Games since, where the

weather would be erratic than what has been

anticipated in host cities. We will continue in usingartificial snow wherever necessary for the 2022

Olympic Winter Games.

24 PUBLIC OPINION

The bid to host the 2022 Olympic Winter Games

boasts support from over 70% of the population.

Much of the Tri-Lakes region shows enthusiasm for

our bid for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games.

25 EXPERIENCE

Lake Placid, the Tri-Lakes region and the United

States in general is a regular host of major sporting

events particularly those in the winter sports category.

The following chart showcases our ability to stage

major winter sporting events and regular events.

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APPENDIXMAPS AND CHARTS

MAPS

CHARTS SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE

HOTELS

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Competition Sport(s)/ Paralympic Gross Seating Original Date of Date of Upgrade Cost of Permanent Source of FinancingVenue Discipline(s) Sport(s) Capacity Construction (If Applicable) Works Required (Public/Private/Joint)

Start Finish (In USD)Herb Brooks Arena Ice Hockey I Ice Sledge Hockey I 7,700 seated 1980 2005 2020 2021 10,000,000 Public

Freestyle Aerial CenterFreestyle Skiing

(Aerials)-

2,000 seated 3,000 standing

2000 - 2018 2019 8,000,000 Public

Big Tupper Ski AreaSnowboard

(Parallel Giant Slalom, Cross)-

2,000 seated 5,000 standing

1960 2010 2016 2021 32,000,000 Public

Competition Sport(s)/ Paralympic Gross Seating Planned or Cost of Permanent Source of FinancingVenue Discipline(s) Sport(s) Capacity Additional Venue Start Date Finish Date Works Required (Public/Private/Joint)

(In USD)Saranac Lake Olympic Arena at North Country Community

CollegeIce Hockey II Ice Sledge Hockey II 4,000 seated Planned 2017 2021 26,000,000 Joint

Tupper Lake Olympic Curling Hall Curling Wheelchair Curling 3,000 seated Planned 2017 2020 18,000,000 Joint

Ray Brook Ski AreaFreestyle Skiing (Moguls, Cross)

-2,000 seated

3,000 standingAdditional 2016 2021 45,000,000 Private

Competition Sport(s)/ Paralympic Gross Seating Cost of Permanent Source of FinancingVenue Discipline(s) Sport(s) Capacity Start Date Finish Date Works Required (Public/Private/Joint)

(In USD)

Olympic Ceremonies Stadium*Opening Ceremonies

Closing Ceremonies Medal Presentations

Opening Ceremonies Closing Ceremonies Medal Presentations

40,000 seated 2018 2022 56,000,000 Joint

Olympic Skating ArenaFigure Skating

Short Track- 7,000 seated 2018 2021 38,000,000 Joint

Olympic Speed Skating Oval Speed Skating - 5,000 seated 2018 2021 32,000,000 Joint

Big Tupper Snowboard "Halfpipe"Snowboard (Halfpipe)

-2,000 seated

5,000 standing2017 2019 15,000,000 Joint

ConstructionChart 1.4 - Venues To Be Built - Temporary

Chart 1.2 - Existing Venues - Permanent Works RequiredPermanent Works

Dates of PermanentWorks Required

Chart 1.3 - Venues To Be Built - PermanentConstruction

TotalHotels No. Rooms Hotels No. Rooms No. Rooms

4 + 5 star 3 512 4 + 5 star 3 5123 star 3 307 3 star 3 3072 star 3 231 2 star 1 88 4 3191 star 1 star

Lodges 3 126 Lodges 1 7 4 133Inns/Motels 10 435 Inns/Motels 11 258 21 693

Vacation Rentals 34 109 Vacation Rentals 4 12 38 121Total: 56 1720 Total: 17 365 73 2085

Within a radius of 10 Km of city centre Within a radius of 10-50 Km of city centre TotalHotels No. Rooms Hotels No. Rooms No. Rooms

4 + 5 star 7 945 4 + 5 star 5 690 12 16353 star 9 940 3 star 10 1054 19 19942 star 6 732 2 star 8 885 14 16171 star 1 star

Media Village 1 5000 Media Village 1 5000Lodges Lodges

Inns/Motels Inns/MotelsVacation Rentals 45 144 Vacation Rentals 70 210 115 354

Total: 68 7761 Total: 93 2839 161 10600

Hotel Totals: 124 9481 110 3204 234 12685

Chart 2.1 Existing Accomodation Within a radius of 10 Km of city centre Within a radius of 10-50 Km of city centre

Chart 2.2 Planned Accomodation

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