Inglewood — 2025-03-25
City Council
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Closed Session Items
CS-1. Closed Session – Confidential – Attorney/Client Privileged; City Council Conference with Legal\nCounsel regarding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1);\nSupporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility v. City of Inglewood, et al. Case No.:\n23STCP00195.\n\nCS-2. Closed Session – Confidential – Attorney/Client Privileged; Conference with Labor Negotiator\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6; Name of Agency Negotiators: Jose O. Cortes,\nAssistant City Manager, and Sylvia L. Fernandez, Human Resources Director; Name of\nOrganizations Representing Employees: Inglewood Police Officers Association (IPOA); and\nInglewood Police Management Association (IPMA).
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2. CITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE\n\n Letters from the City Attorney’s Office recommending the following:\n\n A. Reject Claims in accordance with Government Code, Section 913:\n\n 1. Freddy Solares for alleged personal injury; vehicle collision – intersection dangerous condition on July\n 10, 2024.\n Letters from the City Attorney’s Office recommending the following:\n\n A. Reject Claims in accordance with Government Code, Section 913:\n\n 1. Freddy Solares for alleged personal injury; vehicle collision – intersection dangerous condition on July\n 10, 2024.\n 2. Donna Williams for alleged personal injury; no VIP or VIP seating – Rolling Loud Concert (Live\n Nation Entertainment and Front Gate Ticketing event at Hollywood Park /So-Fi Stadium) from March\n 14, 2024, to March 17, 2024.\n 3. Stephanie Wyley for alleged property damage; tree root intrusion on November 1, 2024.\n\n B. Reject Insufficient Claim in accordance with Government Code, Section 913:\n\n 1. Teran Williams for alleged property damage; vandalism (Extra Storage Space Unit 357) on May 21,\n 2024.\n\n Recommendation:\n 1. Reject Claims listed as A-1 through A-3; and.\n 2. Reject Insufficient Claim listed as B-1.
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3. CITY MANAGER ’S OFFICE\n\n Staff report recommending the Mayor and Council\n Members authorize payment of outstanding invoices\n submitted by Universal Protection Services, LP dba\n Allied Universal Security Services (Allied Universal\n unarmed security guard services for the months of\n November 2024 through February 2025. (General\n Fund)\n Recommendation:\n 1. Authorize payment not to exceed\n $368,287.17; and\n 2. Approve month-to-month payment of\n security guard services with Allied\n Universal for the months of March, April,\n and May 2025, for a total not to exceed\n $285,000. (General Fund)\n Documents:\n\n 3.PDF
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4. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\n\n Staff report recommending the Mayor and Council\n Members approve a Master Service Agreement with\n Enerwise Global Technologies, LLC dba CPower to\n serve as a Curtailment Service Provider for Southern\n California Edison’s California Independent System\n Operator’s Resource Adequacy Program through\n December 31, 2025.\n\n Recommendation:\n 1. Approve Master Service Agreement.\n\n\n\n\n Documents:\n\n 4.PDF\n 1. Approve Master Service Agreement.
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Public Hearings
PH- 1. HOUSING SERVICES & CDBG DEPARTMENT\nPublic Hearing to consider the Draft Substantial\nAmendment to the FY 2024-2025 Annual Action Plan\nto reallocate U.S. Department of Housing and Urban\nDevelopment Community Development Block Grant\nCoronavirus Funds.\nRecommendation:\n1. Receive public comments; and\n\n\n PH- 2. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\n Public Hearing to consider the Energy Efficiency and\n Renewable Energy Project (Project), pursuant to\n California Government Code 4217.\n Recommendation:\n 1. Receive public comments;\n 2. Find that the Project is exempt under\n California Environmental Quality Act\n Guidelines, Section 15301 (a) Existing\n Facilities;\n Recommendation:\n 1. Receive public comments;\n 2. Find that the Project is exempt under\n California Environmental Quality Act\n Guidelines, Section 15301 (a) Existing\n Facilities;\n 3. Find that it is in the City's best interest to\n enter into an Energy Efficiency Solutions\n Agreement (Agreement) with Alliance\n Building Solutions, LLC. (ABS), and that\n the anticipated cost to the City from the\n services provided by ABS will be less\n than the anticipated cost to the City of the\n energy that the City would have\n consumed;\n 4. Approve Measurement and Verification\n Agreement (M&V Agreement) with\n ABS, for measurement and verification\n services and savings guarantee associated\n with the Scope of Work described in the\n Agreement, for an amount not to exceed\n $415,068, for the period of March 25,\n 2025, through March 25, 2045;\n 5. Adopt a resolution authorizing the\n execution of an Agreement with ABS for\n the design and construction of energy-\n related improvements at various City\n facilities;\n 6. Award a contract and approve an\n agreement with ABS for $8,232,337, for\n the design and construction of the\n Project;\n 7. Authorize an additional City-controlled\n and directed 10% contingency, not to\n exceed $823,233, for a total amount of\n $9,055,570; and\n 8. Adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal\n Year 2024-2025 Operating Budget for\n $3,169,450. (General Fund)
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Reports
REPORTS – CITY ATTORNEY\nA-1. Report on Closed Session Items\nA-2. Oral reports – City Attorney
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Reports
REPORTS – CITY MANAGER\nCM-1. Oral reports – City Manager.
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Reports
REPORTS – CITY CLERK\nCC-1. Oral reports – City Clerk