Inglewood — 2025-07-08

City Council

#1 Closed Session Items
PUBLIC COMMENTS REGARDING CLOSED SESSION ITEMS\nPersons wishing to address the Inglewood City Council on the Closed Sessions items may do so at this\ntime.\nCS-1.\nClosed Session – Confidential – Attorney/Client Privileged; Conference with Labor Negotiator\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6; Name of Agency Negotiators: Jose O. Cortes,\nSenior Assistant City Manager, and Sylvia L. Fernandez, Human Resources Director; Name of\nOrganization Representing Employees: Service Employees International Union (SEIU).\nCS-2.\nClosed Session – Confidential – Attorney/Client Privileged; City Council Conference with\nLegal Counsel regarding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)\n(1); Melanie McDade-Dickens v. City of Inglewood, et al.; LASC Case: 21STCV02999.
#1 Departmental Reports
DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS\nDR-1. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution authorizing\nthe Mayor to sign, deliver, and execute an amendment to the Funding Agreement with the\nLos Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (“Metro”) related to the City's\nInglewood Transit Connector (ITC) Program.\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt resolution.\nDocuments:\nDR-1.PDF\nDR-2. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution to take the\nfollowing actions:\n1. Approve the execution of Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 23-224 (Funding\nAgreement) with California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) related to City's\nInglewood Transit Connector (ITC) Project to reflect the phased approach to\nimplementing the ITC project, specify appropriate uses for the funds supporting ITC\nProgram components, and memorialize that the encumbrance and expenditure\nrequirements outlined in the Funding Agreement have been satisfied; and\n2. Authorize the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Funding Agreement on\nbehalf of the City.\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 in accordance with Government Code, Section 913:\n1. Imani Westbrooks Freeman for alleged personal injury; tripped over cracked and\nlifted sidewalk on August 18, 2024.\n2. Charisse Magsby for alleged tire damage; pothole on May 9, 2025.\n3. Julia Polk for alleged personal injury; slipped on standing water – 1001 Stadium\nDrive (within premises of Hollywood Park) on December 5, 2024.\n4. Wawanesa General (subro) Geraldine McNeil for alleged property damage; water\npressure from City water supply on December 11, 2024.\nB. Reject Insufficient Claim in accordance with Government Code, Section 913:\n1. Hector Gutierrez for alleged personal injury; HIPAA & CMIA violations by ICEF\non January 9, 2025.\nRecommendation:\n1. Reject Claims listed as A-1 through A-4; and\n2. Reject Insufficient Claim listed as B-1.
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3. CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution authorizing\nthe Mayor to sign assurances and agreements on behalf of the City for federal and State\nfinancial assistance for open and future disasters for a period of three (3) years from\nadoption.\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt resolution.\nDocuments:
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4. PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT/ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members award a contract and approve\nan agreement with Asad Holdings LLC dba OrangeBlue General Contractors, for the\nVincent Park Restroom Project Phase 5, per Bid No. CB-25-07. (Grant Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Award contract and approve agreement not to exceed $519,000;\n2. Authorize an additional City-controlled and directed ten percent (10%)\ncontingency in an amount not to exceed $51,900, for a total amount of\n$570,900, per Bid No. CB-25-07 (Grant Funds); and\n3. Adopt a resolution to increase the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Operating Budget\nby $570,900. (Grant Fund)\nDocuments:\n4.PDF
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5. POLICE DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members approve an agreement with the\nCounty of Los Angeles, authorizing the Chief of Police (or designee) to request\nsupplemental law enforcement services for professional sporting and entertainment events\nfrom the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD). (General Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve agreement not to exceed $9,259,000.\nDocuments:\n5.PDF
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6. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members award a contract and approve a\nthree (3)-year agreement (with the option to extend two (2) additional terms in one (1)-year\nincrements) with Century 1st Auto Body and Paint, Inc. for auto body repair services, per Bid\nRFB-0185.\nRecommendation:\n1. Award contract and approve agreement for an annual amount not to exceed\n$127,200 (total of $381,600); and\n2. Adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Operating Budget for\n$127,200. (General Fund)\nDocuments:\n6.PDF
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7. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members approve a Water Rights\nLicense and Agreement for the Water Year 2024-25 (July 1–June 30) between the City of\nInglewood (City) and Golden State Water Company (GSWC) for the lease of 1,500 acre-feet\nof the City’s groundwater rights at $100 per acre-foot, for a total amount of $150,000.\n(Water Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve Water Rights License and Agreement.\nDocuments:\n7.PDF
#1 Public Hearings
PUBLIC HEARINGS\nHPH-1. HOUSING SERVICES & CDBG DEPARTMENT\nPublic Hearing to consider the Inglewood Housing Authority 1-Year (2025-2026) Agency\nPlan, “Annual Plan.”\nRecommendation:\n1. Receive public comments; and