Inglewood — 2023-06-13

City Council

#1 Departmental Reports
DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS\nDR-1. & H-3. FINANCE DEPARTMENT\nStaff report presenting the 2021-2022 Basic Financial Statements for the City of Inglewood\nand the City of Inglewood Housing Authority.\nRecommendation:\n1. Receive and file.\nDocuments:\nDR-1, H-3.PDF\nDR-2. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution 1)\naffirming the proposed main streets project list for the program apportionment of Fiscal\nYear 2023-2024 SB1 funds; and 2) committing certain future grant funds to the City’s Fiscal\nYear 2023-2024 Budget.\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt resolution.\nDocuments:\nDR-2.PDF
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2. CITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE\nLetters from the City Attorney’s Office recommending the following:\nA. Reject Claims pursuant to Government Code, Section 913:\n1. Godswill Anozie for alleged property damage; vandalism and alleged non-\noperational City lighting on March 24, 2023.\n2. Ariana Fields for personal injury/property damage; traffic collision and\nassault by Parking Enforcement Officer (LAZ Karp) on October 23, 2022.
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3. Dominique Gordon for alleged tire damage; pothole on January 17, 2023.
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4. Eleanor Jones for alleged tire damage; pothole on March 26, 2023.
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5. Hector Loza De La Cruz for alleged vehicle damage; tree on February 24,\n2023.
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6. Mercury Insurance subro Johnpaul Iheanachor for alleged property damage;\nfallen branch tree on December 3, 2022.
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7. Jacob Smith for alleged tire damage; pothole (outside City boundary) on\nJanuary 17, 2023.
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8. United Financial Casualty subro Tracy Ochoa for alleged property damage;\ncollision on January 20, 2023.
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9. Daniel Uriarte for alleged tire damage; pothole on January 16, 2023.\nB. Reject Insufficient Claims pursuant to Government Code, Section 913:\n1. Maurice Hastings for alleged personal injury; contribution to wrongful\nprosecution and prolonged detention on October 2, 1984.\n2. Aalyna Rouse for alleged personal injury, assaulted (La Tijera K-8\nAcademy of Excellence Charter School) on February 15, 2023.\nRecommendation:\n1. Reject Claims listed as A-1 through A-9; and\n2. Reject Insufficient Claims listed as B-1 and B-2.\n3. HOUSING PROTECTION DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members authorize the payment of\nan invoice submitted by National Business Furniture for the purchase and delivery of\nfurniture for the Housing Protection Department. (General Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Authorize payment in the amount of $39,276.44.\nDocuments:\n3.PDF\n4. LIBRARY SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members award a contract and\napprove an agreement with LPA, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $2,637,520, to provide\narchitectural and engineering services for the Inglewood Main Library Renovation Project.\n(General Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Award a contract and approve agreement;\n2. Approve a 10% City Controlled Contingency, in the amount of $263,752,\nfor a total project amount not to exceed $2,901,272, per RFP No. 0201\n(General Fund); and\n3. Adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Budget that will\ninitially use General Fund monies that will be reimbursed by community\nbenefit funds provided by Murphy’s Bowl, LLC.\nDocuments:\n4.PDF\n5. PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members approve Amendment\nThirteen of the Elderly Nutrition Program Services Subaward Number ENP202107 (City\nAgreement No. 20-201) with County of Los Angeles Workforce Development Aging and\nCommunity Services (WDACS), allocating baseline grant funding, in the amount of\n$708,500, for provision of the Elderly Nutrition Program (ENP), and extending the term of\nthe Subaward for one (1) year commencing on July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024. (Grants\nFund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve Amendment; and\n2. Adopt a resolution 1) granting the Mayor the authority to sign the\nSubaward and certain subsequent documents, excluding contracts,\nassociated with said Subaward (including, but not limited to exhibits,\npayment requests, and so forth) without bringing these subsequent\ndocuments, excluding contracts, to the City Council; and 2) committing\n$708,500 to the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Budget.\nDocuments:\n5.PDF\n6. SECTION 8, HOUSING AND CDBG DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members approve Amendment No.\n1 to Agreement No. 23-124 with Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc., extending the City\nof Inglewood Homeless Coordinator Program through June 30, 2024. (Grant Funds)\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 23-124.\nDocuments:\n6.PDF
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REPORTS – CITY ATTORNEY\nA-1. Oral reports – City Attorney.
#2 Reports
REPORTS – CITY MANAGER\nCM-1. Oral reports – City Manager.
#3 Reports
REPORTS – CITY CLERK\nCC-1. Oral reports – City Clerk.\nCC-2. CITY CLERK’S OFFICE\nMonthly Treasurer’s Report for the Month ending April 30, 2023.\nRecommendation:\n1. Receive and file.\nDocuments:\nCC-2.PDF\nINGLEWOOD SUCCESSOR AGENCY
#1 Setting Public Hearing
SETTING PUBLIC HEARING\nSPH-1. ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT\nStaff report requesting that a public hearing be set to consider Zoning Code Amendment 23-\n00001 (ZCA-23-00001) to modify Chapter 12 of the Inglewood Municipal Code to permit\nautomated car wash facilities in the MU-C (Mixed-Use Corridor) Zone.\nRecommendation:\n1. Set public hearing for June 27, 2023, at 2:00 p.m.\nDocuments:\nSPH-1.PDF\nSPH-2. ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT\nStaff report requesting that a public hearing be set to consider Zoning Code Amendment 23-\n00003 (ZCA-23-00003) to amend the Sign Overlay Zone- Master Sign Plan for a 29.5-acre\nC-R (Commercial and Recreation) Zoned Property at 3900 West Manchester Boulevard.\nRecommendation:\n1. Set public hearing for June 27, 2023, at 2:00 p.m.\nDocuments:\nSPH-2.PDF