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1 Number 5 December 2014 Document (41 pages total) January 2015 Document (33 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. 1 Left column, last paragraph reads: “Over the past several months, we have had 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. 6 Additional language not included. P. 8 Left column, first paragraph reads: “Boston 2024 anticipates proposal of comprehensive Olympic legislation…” P. 8 Left column, first paragraph reads: “Boston 2024 could envision proposal of comprehensive Olympic legislation…” P. 8 Left column, second paragraph reads: “…Boston 2024 may include in the special legislation…” P. 8 Left column, second paragraph reads: “Boston 2024 may propose, in any special legislation,…” P. 8 Full version adds a new section: “Legislative Referendum” P. 8 Section not included. P. 9 Full version adds a new section: “Potential Forced Referendum” N/A Section not included. P. 17 Full version adds new section: Games OppositionP. 15 Section not included. P. 20 First column lists Robert Kraft on the Boston 2024 Board of Directors. P. 18 Robert Kraft not listed on Boston 2024 Board of Directors. P. 24 Full version adds new section: “Conversion of Structure” N/A Section not included. P. 25 Full version adds new section: “Next Steps for Conversion” N/A Section not included. P. 28 Left column, last paragraph reads: “Recognizing the substantial risks undertaken by the City of Boston in executing the Host City Contract…” P. 24 Left column, last paragraph reads: “Recognizing the risks undertaken by the City of Boston in executing the Host City Contract…” P. 37 Full version includes polling memo from September 29, 2014 N/A September polling memo not included.

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    Number 5

    December 2014 Document (41 pages total) January 2015 Document (33 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. 1 Left column, last paragraph reads: Over the past several months, we have had 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. 6 Additional language not included.

    P. 8 Left column, first paragraph reads: Boston 2024 anticipates proposal of comprehensive Olympic legislation

    P. 8 Left column, first paragraph reads: Boston 2024 could envision proposal of comprehensive Olympic legislation

    P. 8 Left column, second paragraph reads: Boston 2024 may include in the special legislation

    P. 8 Left column, second paragraph reads: Boston 2024 may propose, in any special legislation,

    P. 8 Full version adds a new section: Legislative Referendum

    P. 8 Section not included.

    P. 9 Full version adds a new section: Potential Forced Referendum

    N/A Section not included.

    P. 17 Full version adds new section: Games Opposition

    P. 15 Section not included.

    P. 20 First column lists Robert Kraft on the Boston 2024 Board of Directors.

    P. 18 Robert Kraft not listed on Boston 2024 Board of Directors.

    P. 24 Full version adds new section: Conversion of Structure

    N/A Section not included.

    P. 25 Full version adds new section: Next Steps for Conversion

    N/A Section not included.

    P. 28 Left column, last paragraph reads: Recognizing the substantial risks undertaken by the City of Boston in executing the Host City Contract

    P. 24 Left column, last paragraph reads: Recognizing the risks undertaken by the City of Boston in executing the Host City Contract

    P. 37 Full version includes polling memo from September 29, 2014

    N/A September polling memo not included.

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    Number 6

    December 2014 Document (31 pages total) January 2015 Document (19 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. 1 Brand names not listed in redacted text.

    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.

    N/A Not included.

    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.

    N/A Not included.

    P. 11 First column, last paragraph includes names of Olympians Mike Eruzione, Ralph Cox, Paul Wylie.

    P. 7 Names of Olympians not included.

    P. 17 Language on transportation reads: In 2013, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts authorized a bond bill to fund the 21

    st 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 under this 21

    st Century Transportation

    Plan and Boston 2024 expects that all of these projects will be fully funded by the Commonwealth through the bond bill.

    P. 13 Language on transportation reads: In 2013, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts authorized a bond bill to fund the 21

    st 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 under this 21

    st Century Transportation

    Plan.

    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. 14 Language on Athletes Village reads: UMass has plans to build 6,000 beds of student housing over the next three years.

    P. 18 Includes table on budget for Athletes Village.

    P. 14 Does not include table.

    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. 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.

    P. 18 Includes table on budget for Olympic Stadium.

    P. 14 Does not include table.

    P. 19 Includes table on budget for the IBC/MPC and table on non-OCOG costs of various other venues.

    P. 14. Does not include tables.

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    P. 20 OCOG Budget text adds: (roughly $1 billion of total expenses) in relation to venue-related costs.

    P. 16 Does not include parenthetical on $1 billion expenses.

    P. 20 Bar graph: Top left box set against white background.

    P. 16 Bar graph: Top left box set against red background.

    P. 21 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 2018-2024. OCOG revenue estimates were provided by the USOC.

    P. 17 This additional text not included.

    P. 21 Right column, second header reads: Marketing and Licensing.

    P. 17 Right column, second header reads: Other Revenues.

    P. 21 Full version includes discussion of $1.3 billion contribution from the International Olympic Committee.

    P. 17 Discussion of IOC contribution not included.

    P. 22 The full version adds three tables on page 22: Two covering OCOG venue costs and one covering costs of support services.

    P. 18 Tables not included.

    P. 23 Left column adds discussion of USOC Joint Venture Costs.

    P. 18. Discussion of JV costs not included.

    P. 23 The full version adds two tables on page 23: One covering costs for Games services and one covering other costs.

    P. 18 Tables not included.

    P. 23 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.

    P. 18 Language on gap and additional needed revenues not included.

    P. 24 Left column, first paragraph: Provides discussion of lotteries as a potential revenue source for the Games.

    P. 18 Lotteries discussion not included.

    P. 24 Includes a table listing names of companies that have supported the bid.

    P. 18 Table not included.

    P. 24 Right column, second paragraph lists names of professional sports franchises: Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox, and New England Patriots.

    P. 18 Names of sports franchises not included.

    P. 25 Full version includes detailed table on preliminary OCOG budget.

    N/A Table not included.

    P. 26-30

    Full version includes detailed table on venue budgets.

    N/A Table not included.