Inglewood — 2025-08-26
City Council
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Closed Session Items
CS-1.\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); Select Electric v. City of Inglewood, et al.; LASC. Case No.: 24STCV31032.\nCS-2.\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: Inglewood Management Employee Organization\n(IMEO).
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Departmental Reports
DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS\nDR-1. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members adopt updated Real Estate\nAcquisitions, Appraisal, and Relocation Policies (Policies) for the Inglewood Transit\nConnector (ITC) Program.\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt updated Policies; and\n2. Delegate authority to the City Manager, or his designee, to update the ITC\nProgram Relocation Plan and Policies (Program Documents), on an asneeded basis, to ensure the Program Documents reflect updates to the ITC\nProgram delivery approach and conformance with applicable changes to\nState and federal requirements.\nDocuments:\nDR-1.PDF\nDR-2. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members terminate Disposition and\nDevelopment Agreement No. 23-003 with 317 LA BREA LLC.\nRecommendation:\n1. Terminate Disposition and Development Agreement No. 23-003.\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 Claim in accordance with Government Code, Section 913:\n1. Queen Lewis for alleged personal vehicle damage; steel plate not secured\n(contractor: Cedro Construction) on June 3, 2025.\nB. Reject Insufficient Claim in accordance with Government Code, Section 913:\n1. Susan Slaughter for alleged property damage; Bobcat and other machinery\nremoving sidewalk on not specified date.\nRecommendation:\n1. Reject Claim listed as A-1; and\n2. Reject Insufficient Claim listed as B-1.
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3. CITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members approve Amendment No. 3 to\nAgreement No. 20-217 with Remy Moose Manley, LLP (Special Counsel), expanding the\nscope of services, increasing the compensation by $50,000 (for a total compensation of\n$605,000), and increasing the hourly rates. (State Grant Reimbursement Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve Amendment No. 3 to Agreement No. 20-217; and\n2. Authorize payment of an outstanding invoice for $33,276.10.\nDocuments:\n3.PDF
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4. CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members approve Amendment No. 1 to\nAgreement No. 73042 for fire-protection, emergency medical, and all related services provided by\nthe Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County (“District”) to 1) modify the District\nAnnexation Agreement Schedule 2; and 2) modify the terms related to the Annual Fee Limitation.\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 73042.\nDocuments:\n4.PDF
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5. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members approve an agreement with\nInterwest Consulting Group, Inc. for In-Person Planning Technician Services. (General Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve agreement for $208,000.\nDocuments:\n5.PDF
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6. POLICE DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members approve Amendment No. 1 to\nAgreement No. 23-082 with Axon Enterprise, Inc. for the purchase of twenty-seven (27)\nadditional TASER 7 devices, accessories, replenishments, training, and warranty coverage for\n$98,339. (Asset Forfeiture Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 23-082.\nDocuments:\n6.PDF
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7. POLICE DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members authorize issuance of a purchase\norder to Motorola Solutions, Inc. (Motorola) for police radios. (General Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Authorize issuance for $490,352; and\n2. Adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-2025 Operating\nBudget for $490,352. (General Fund)\nDocuments:\n7.PDF
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8. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members approve Amendment No. 1 to\nAgreement No. 24-328 with Alta Planning + Design Inc., increasing the compensation by an\namount not to exceed $319,545 (total contract amount of $639,090) and extending the term by\none (1) year. (Landside Access Modernization Program Revenue)\nRecommendation:\n1. Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 24-328; and\n2. Approve an additional five percent (5%) City-controlled and directed\ncontingency of $15,977.\nDocuments:\n8.PDF
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9. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution to amend the\nFiscal Year (FY) 2024-2025 Operating Budget for $398,758, for engineering services in\nsupport of design, plan check, and permit application reviews.\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt resolution.\nDocuments:\n9.PDF
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Ordinances
ORDINANCES\nO-1. HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members adopt Ordinance No. 25-12,\nestablishing pay range assignment and conditions of employment for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.\nRecommendation:\n1. Motion to waive further reading; and\n2. Adopt Ordinance No. 25-12.\nDocuments:\nO-1.PDF\nO-2. LIBRARY SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members adopt Ordinance No. 25-13,\namending Chapter 11 (Building Regulations), Article 14 (Public Art for New Construction),\nSections 11-141 through 11-144 of the Inglewood Municipal Code.\nRecommendation:\n1. Motion to waive further reading; and\n2. Adopt Ordinance No. 25-13.\nDocuments:\nO-2.PDF
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Public Hearings
PUBLIC HEARINGS\nHPH-1. HOUSING SERVICES & CDBG DEPARTMENT\nPublic hearing to consider the Inglewood Housing Authority’s (IHA) 5-Year Plan for Fiscal\nYear (FY) 2025-2029 and Annual Plan for FY 2025-2026 (collectively “Agency Plans”).\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt a resolution (a) approving the Agency Plans; and (b) authorizing the\nChairman to execute the required certification forms for submission to HUD.\nDocuments:\nHPH-1.PDF
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Reports
REPORTS – CITY ATTORNEY\nA-1.\nReport on Closed Session Item\nA-2.\nOral reports – City Attorney
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REPORTS – CITY MANAGER\nCM-1.\nOral reports – City Manager.
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Reports
CC-1.\nOral reports – City Clerk\nCC-2. CITY CLERK’S OFFICE\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution approving an\napplication to rename a portion of East Tamarack Avenue to Virgil Patterson Sr. Lane, pursuant\nto Chapter 2, Article 10 of the Inglewood Municipal Code Procedures for Naming of Public\nFacilities.\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt resolution.\nDocuments:\nCC-2.PDF\nCC-3. CITY CLERK’S OFFICE\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution approving an\napplication to rename a portion of Grosvenor Street to Marvin Way, pursuant to Chapter 2,\nArticle 10 of the Inglewood Municipal Code Procedures for Naming of Public Facilities.\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt resolution.\nDocuments: