Inglewood — 2025-09-09

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\nOrganizations Representing Employees: Inglewood Management Employee Organization\n(IMEO) and Inglewood Police Civilian Management Association (IPCMA).
#1 Departmental Reports
DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS\nDR-1, H-2. FINANCE DEPARTMENT\nStaff report presenting the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Basic Financial Statements for the City of\nInglewood and the City of Inglewood Housing Authority.\nRecommendation:\n1. Receive and file.\nDocuments:\nDR-1, H-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. Raphael Barr for alleged personal injury; sidewalk hazard-protruding metal bar\n(employee while on duty) on April 11, 2025.\n2. Dorin Graham for alleged personal injury; vehicle collision (LAZ Parking\nEnforcement) on June 7, 2025.\n3 Evette Jenkins for alleged personal injury; vehicle collision (LAZ Parking\nEnforcement) on June 7, 2025.\n4. Kristin Platis for alleged vehicle damage; pothole (border of Caltrans & City\njurisdiction) on June 5, 2025.\nB. Reject Insufficient Claim in accordance with Government Code, Section 913:\n1. Jeremiah Haggens for alleged personal injury; school bus passenger in a vehicle\ncollision on January 30, 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. FINANCE DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members award a contract and approve a\nthree (3)-year agreement (with the option to extend for up to two additional years in one-year\nincrements) with Universal Building Maintenance, LLC, dba Allied Universal Janitorial\nServices (Allied), for Janitorial Maintenance Services for Various City of Inglewood Facilities,\nper Bid No. RFB-0190. (General Fund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Award contract and approve agreement not to exceed $2,298,605.56 annually [three (3)year total not to exceed $6,895,816.68];\n2. Authorize a ten percent (10%) City-controlled and directed contingency for special\nevents, not to exceed $689,581.67 (General Fund); and\n3. Adopt a resolution to amend the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Operating Budget by\n$384,357.61 for anticipated invoices covering August and September 2025. (General\nFund)\nDocuments:\n3.PDF
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4. PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution accepting the\ndonation of fitness equipment, valued at $16,922.20, from the American Heart Association for the\nDarby Park Fitness Center.\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt resolution.\nDocuments:\n4.PDF
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5. PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members approve a grant of easement to\nSouthern California Edison (SCE) to construct, operate, maintain, inspect, remove, and\nperform underground or aboveground electrical work from an SCE vault on Pincay Road to\nthe Darby Park Verizon Cell Tower Site.\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve grant of easement.\nDocuments:\n5.PDF
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6. POLICE DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members approve a three (3)-year\nagreement [with the option to extend for one (1) additional year] with Sharp Performance Inc.,\nto provide a mental wellness application, training, and related services. (Grant and General\nFund)\nRecommendation:\n1. Approve agreement totaling $255,000 ($85,000 annually); and\n2. Adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Operating Budget to include\n$70,056 in Officer Wellness and Mental Health Grant Funds. (Grant Funds)\nDocuments:\n6.PDF
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7. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution authorizing\nthe submittal of applications to the California Department of Resources Recycling and\nRecovery (CalRecycle) for the Rubberized Pavement Grant Program and designating the\nPublic Works Director, or designee, as the Authorized Representative to execute all necessary\ndocuments.\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt resolution.\nDocuments:\n7.PDF
#1 Ordinances
ORDINANCES\nO-1. CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE\nStaff report recommending the Mayor and Council Members introduce an ordinance adding a\nnew Article 9 (Vending from Motor Vehicles on Streets) to Chapter 3 (Motor Vehicles and\nTraffic) of the Inglewood Municipal Code (IMC), and performing auxiliary code maintenance\nelsewhere in the IMC.\nRecommendation:\n1. Motion to waive further reading; and\n2. Introduce Ordinance.\nDocuments:\nO-1.PDF
#1 Public Hearings
PUBLIC HEARINGS\nPH-1. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nConduct a public hearing to consider introduction of an Ordinance approving Zoning Code\nAmendment No. 25-00001 (ZCA25-00001) to modify miscellaneous regulations in Chapter 12\nof the Inglewood Municipal Code related to Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), Fence\nRegulations, and Public Art Review, Citywide.\nRecommendation:\n1. Affirm the Categorical Exemption EA-CE-2025-060;\n2 Motion to waive further reading; and\n3. Introduce Ordinance.\nDocuments:\nPH-1.PDF\nCONSENT CALENDAR\nUnless called upon by a Council Member, these items will be acted upon as a whole.
#1 Setting Public Hearing
SETTING PUBLIC HEARING\nSPH-1. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report requesting the Mayor and Council Members set a public hearing to consider\nGeneral Plan Amendment No. 24-00002 (GPA24-00002), allowing a request to amend the\nLand Use Element Map of the Inglewood General Plan from Low Density to Medium Density,\nfor an approximately 68-acre site that includes Morningside High School and Monroe Middle\nSchool, with approximately 23-acres designated for a proposed multiple-family residential\ndevelopment at AINs: 4030-033-901, 4030-033-903, and 4030-033-904.\nRecommendation:\n1. Set public hearing for September 30, 2025, at 2:00 p.m.\nDocuments:\nSPH-1.PDF\nSPH-2. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT\nStaff report requesting the Mayor and Council Members set a public hearing to consider Zone\nChange No. 24-00001, a request to amend the zoning from R-1 (One-family Residential) to R3 (Multiple-family Residential), for an approximately 68-acre site that includes Morningside\nHigh School and Monroe Middle School, with approximately 23-acres designated for a\nproposed multiple-family residential development at AINs: 4030-033-901, 4030-033-903, and\n4030-033-904.\nRecommendation:\n1. Set public hearing for September 30, 2025, at 2:00 p.m.\nDocuments:\nSPH-2.PDF