Neighborhood Resources
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Animal Licenses
Due to recent changes, the registration process is now done directly with Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control and not the City Clerk’s Office. However, the Inglewood City Clerk’s Office will provide you with an envelope with instructions on how to obtain your pet’s mandatory license.
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Living Neighborly: Do's & Dont's to Remember
Being a good neighbor and keeping our neighborhoods clean are goals, which all Inglewood residents should strive to achieve. Whether it’s providing a helping hand on some household project or serving as the vital link in a neighborhood watch program, the value of having residents who are cooperative and respectful of each others rights can never be underestimated.
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Neighborhood Improvement
The City of Inglewood has developed and adopted certain City codes aimed at beautifying the community and enhancing our neighborhoods.
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Police Beats
View a map of the Police Beats in Inglewood.
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Police Community Affairs
The Community Affairs Section personnel and programs are under the direction of the Office of the Chief of Police. The objectives of the Community Affairs programs and activities are to provide comprehensive crime prevention programs to all segments of the community, to serve as a well-informed, professional public information office, to link the organization's mission with community participation through the establishment of Police Community Centers, and to support Department operations through crime analysis.
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Coyote Management Plan