Inglewood — 2023-07-11
City Council
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Council Initiative
COUNCIL INITIATIVE\nCI-1. MAYORAL\nInitiative by Mayor James T. Butts, Jr., recommending that the City Council approve a one\n(1)-year agreement with Generation Connect for the administration of a virtual digital\nprogram that will offer technology support, online educational services, and common\ninterest bonding opportunities between Inglewood-area seniors and Inglewood-area high\nschool teens. (General Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve agreement in a total amount not to exceed $54,000.\nDocuments:\nCI-1.PDF\nINGLEWOOD SUCCESSOR AGENCY
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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:\na. Allstate Insurance subro Yoci Parilla for alleged vehicle damage;\ncollision on February 27, 2023.\nb. Kafshi Bennett for alleged persona injury; assault, abuse of authority on\nJanuary 10, 2023.\nc. Sandra Breceda for alleged personal injury; fell (1001 Stadium Drive,\nHollywood Park) on October 16, 2022.\nd. Belicia Gonzales for alleged personal injury; fall (SoFi Stadium,\nHollywood Park) November 26, 2022.\ne. Darnell Gray for alleged tire damage; road condition on May 9, 2023.\nf. Alexia Kee-Chow for alleged personal injury; improper tow on May 4,\n2023.\ng. Perry Laude for alleged vehicle damage; tree on May 24, 2023.\nh. Marvin McCoy for alleged personal injury; alleges personal inferences\non unknown date.\ni. Yolanda Nobleza for alleged property damage; fallen tree on February\n24, 2023.\nj. Patrick O’Connor for alleged vehicle damage; pothole on January 18,\n2023.\nk. Martha Pacheco for alleged personal injury; raised sidewalk on February\n20, 2023.\nB. Reject Amended Claim pursuant to Government Code, Section 913:\n1. Ronita Harper for alleged property damage; pothole on March 16, 2023\nRecommendation:\n1. Reject Claims listed as A-1 through A-11; and\n2. Reject Amended Claim listed at B-1.
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3. CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members authorize the payment of\ninvoices submitted, in the total amount of $35,257.25, for services rendered at the City’s\ninaugural Inglewood Music Festival, held on Saturday, June 24, 2023, at Darby Park.\n(General Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Authorize the payment of invoices for the respective vendors in the\nfollowing amounts:\n2. a. Escovedo, Peter Michael $ 550.00\nb. Instrument Audio Service, LLC $16,080.88\nc. It’s Your Party Floral & Event Design $ 8,956.37\nd. Lavender Blue Restaurant Lounge $ 3,840.00\ne. Phil Reyes – Souvenir Entertainment $ 5,830.00\nDocuments:\n3.PDF
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4. CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution 1)\neliminating the $275,000 annual not-to-exceed amount for County of Los Angeles\nDepartment of Animal Care and Control (DACC) services under Agreement No. 19-271;\nand 2) directing staff to obtain City Council approval for changes to billing rates and levels\nof service before the start of each County Fiscal Year.\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt resolution.\nDocuments:\n4.PDF
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5. PARKS, RECREATION, AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members award a contract and\napprove an agreement with GA Builders LLC dba GA Construction for the Rogers Park\nExercising Equipment Project, per Bid No. CB-23-09. (General Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Award contract and approve agreement in the amount of $96,000\n(including a City-controlled contingency amount of $9,000, for a total\ncost of $105,000);\n2. Adopt a resolution 1) accepting a donation, in the amount of $115,000,\nfrom the American Heart Association for Greenfield and Matrix brand\nfitness stations for Rogers Park; 2) authorizing the repurposing of\n$40,000 from Project No. P964 (Park Fencing and Signage\nImprovements) to cover equipment installation costs; and 3) amending\nthe Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Budget to reflect the addition of the\naforementioned funds; and\n3. Authorize the purchase of Matrix brand fitness equipment in the\namount of $50,000.\nDocuments:\n5.PDF
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6. PARKS, RECREATION, AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members approve a Host Agency\nAgreement with International Pre-Diabetes Center – Senior Community Service\nEmployment Program (IPDC-SCSEP) to provide subsidized and senior citizen workers for a\nvariety of positions through July 31, 2024. (Non-financial Agreement)\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve Host Agency Agreement.\nDocuments:\n6.PDF
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7. POLICE DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members authorize the purchase of\nsix (6) electric bicycles from American Bike Patrol Services. (AQMD Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Authorize purchase in a total amount not to exceed $34,033.61;\n2. Approve a funds transfer from the Air Quality Management District\nrevenue account to the appropriate expenditure account to purchase the\naforementioned items; and\n3. Adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Budget.\nDocuments:\n7.PDF
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8. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members approve Amendment No.\n4 to Agreement No. 19-224 with UrbanTrans Consultants, Inc., increasing the compensation\nby an amount not to exceed $351,930, and extending the term of the agreement by one (1)\nyear. (Landside Access Modernization Program Revenue)\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve Amendment No. 4 to Agreement No. 19-224; and\n2. Approve an additional five percent (5%) City-controlled and directed\ncontingency of $17,597.\nDocuments:\n8.PDF
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9. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members adopting a resolution\namending the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Budget to transfer funds into the Measure W Fund\nAccount.\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt resolution.\nDocuments:\n9.PDF
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Ordinances
ORDINANCES\nO-1. ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members adopt Ordinance No. 23-14,\napproving Zoning Code Amendment 23-00001 (ZCA-23-00001) to modify Chapter 12 of the\nInglewood Municipal Code to permit automated car wash facilities in the MU-C (Mixed-Use\nCorridor) Zone.\nRecommendation:\n1. Motion to waive further reading; and\n2. Adopt Ordinance No. 23-14.\nDocuments:\nO-1.PDF\nO-2. ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members adopt Ordinance No. 23-\n15, approving Zoning Code Amendment-23-00003 (ZCA 23-00003) to amend Article 17.3\n(Sign Overlay Zone) to include the amended Master Sign Plan for a 29.5-acre C-R\n(Commercial and Recreation) Zoned Property at 3900 West Manchester Boulevard.\nRecommendation:\n1. Motion to waive further reading; and\n2. Adopt Ordinance No. 23-15.\nDocuments:\nO-2.PDF\nO-3. FINANCE DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members introduce and adopt an\nordinance approving the secured property tax rates for the fiscal year beginning October 1,\n2023.\nRecommendation:\n1. Motion to waive further reading;\n2. Introduce ordinance;\n3. Motion to waive further reading; and\n4. Adopt ordinance.\nDocuments:\nO-3.PDF
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Public Hearings
PUBLIC HEARINGS\nPH-1. FINANCE DEPARTMENT\nPublic hearing to consider adoption of a resolution making findings, overruling protests and\nobjections, and ordering delinquent sewer fees and refuse charges to be placed on the tax rolls for\nFiscal Year 2022-2023.\nRecommendation:\na. Receive public comments;\nb. Adopt resolution; and\nc. Direct the City Clerk to file the necessary documents placing the\ndelinquent refuse and sewer accounts on the County of Los Angeles\nproperty tax rolls. (Sanitation Fund and Sewer Fund)
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Reports
REPORTS – CITY ATTORNEY\nA-1. Oral reports – City Attorney
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REPORTS – CITY MANAGER\nCM-1. Oral reports – City Manager.
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REPORTS – CITY CLERK\nCC-1. Oral reports – City Clerk.