INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA       


Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Closed Session – 1:00 p.m.

Open Session – 2:00 p.m.

Web Sites: 
www.cityofinglewood.org
www.cityofinglewood.org/253/Successor-Agency
www.cityofinglewood.org/688/Housing-Authority
www.cityofinglewood.org/654/Finance-Authority
www.cityofinglewood.org/839/Parking-Authority
 

*****NOTE FROM THE CITY*****

 

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AGENDA

CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/HOUSING AUTHORITY

 
 


RULES OF DECORUMClick Here to View


 MAYOR/CHAIRMAN 
James T. Butts, Jr.
COUNCIL/AGENCY/AUTHORITY MEMBERS
Gloria D. Gray, District No. 1
Alex Padilla, District No. 2
Eloy Morales, Jr., District No. 3
Dionne Faulk, District No. 4

CITY CLERK/SECRETARY 
Aisha L. Thompson
CITY TREASURER/TREASURER 
Wanda M. Brown
CITY MANAGER/EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Artie Fields
CITY ATTORNEY/GENERAL COUNSEL
 Kenneth R. Campos
 
 

CLOSED SESSION – 1:00 P.M.

Call to Order

Roll Call


 

PUBLIC COMMENTS REGARDING CLOSED SESSION ITEMS

Persons wishing to address the Inglewood City Council on the Closed Session items may do so at this time.

CS-1.

 

City Council Conference with Legal Counsel regarding anticipated litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2); BKK Working Group – Class 1 Landfill Confidentiality Agreement; 3rd Consent Decree NO. 2:15-CV-729; DTSC Docket No. HSA-FY22/23-014.


CS-2.

 

City Council Conference with Legal Counsel regarding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1); Eduardo Starks v. City of Inglewood, et al., LASC Case No.: 20STCV26754.

 

CS-3.

 

City Council Conference with Legal Counsel regarding potential litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2); Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club a/s/o Ousmane Diallo - Claim for Damages; Date of Loss: October 7, 2022.




 

OPENING CEREMONIES – 2:00 P.M.

Call to Order 

 

Pledge of Allegiance

 

Roll Call

 

PUBLIC COMMENTS REGARDING AGENDA ITEMS

Persons wishing to address the Inglewood City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority on any item on the agenda, other than the public hearings, may do so at this time.

 

WARRANTS AND BILLS (City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority)

1, CSA-1 & H-1.

Warrant Registers.

 

Recommendation:

 

 


  1. Allow for Payment of Bills.
Documents:
  1. 1, CSA-1, H-1.PDF
 

PUBLIC HEARINGS

 

PH-1. ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Public hearing to consider an ordinance amending or repealing various municipal code sections regulating peddling, soliciting, and sidewalk vending, and adding a new Article 13 to Chapter 8 (Businesses, Trades and Professions) of the Municipal Code to comply with changes in State law.

Recommendation:

 


  1. Continue Public Hearing to the Meeting of June 20, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. 
Documents:
  1. PH-1.PDF
 

PH-2. SECTION 8, HOUSING, AND CDBG DEPARTMENT

Public hearing to receive public comments on the priority community and housing needs in preparation of the City of Inglewood 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan. 

Recommendation:

 


  1. Receive public comments. 
Documents:
  1. PH-2.PDF
 

CONSENT CALENDAR

These items will be acted upon as a whole unless called upon by a Council Member.

2.

CITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE

Letters from the City Attorney’s Office recommending the following:

  1. Reject Claims pursuant to Government Code, Section 913:
  1. Marquese Belisie for alleged tire damage; pothole on March 5, 2023.
  2. EW Dawson Corporation for personal injury (indemnity contribution); sidewalk dangerous condition on April 19, 2022.
  3. Livier Lizama for alleged personal injury; fell at 1001 Stadium Drive (Hollywood Park) on October 1, 2022.
  4. Alex Saravia for alleged vehicle damage; tree on February 14, 2023.

 

 



Recommendation:

 


  1. Reject Claims listed as A-1 through A-4.



 

3. LIBRARY SERVICES DEPARTMENT

Staff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members award a contract and approve an agreement with Griffin Structures, Inc. to provide construction management services for the Main Library renovation, per RFP No. 0195. (General Fund)

Recommendation:

 


  1. Award contract and approve agreement in a total amount not to exceed $2,346,300 (includes a 10% City Controlled Contingency in the amount of $213,300); and 
  2. Adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Budget that will initially use General Fund monies that will be reimbursed by community benefit funds provided by Murphy’s Bowl, LLC.
Documents:
  1. 3.PDF
 

4. LIBRARY SERVICES DEPARTMENT

Staff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members award a contract and approve an agreement with KG Axis, Inc., (Contractor) for the renovation of the Morningside Park Library Project, per Bid No. 0158. (General Fund) 

Recommendation:

 


  1. Award contract and approve agreement in a total amount not to exceed $2,193,400 (includes a 10% City Controlled Contingency in the amount of $199,400); and 
  2. Adopt resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Budget.
Documents:
  1. 4.PDF
 

5. LIBRARY SERVICES DEPARTMENT

Staff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members take the following actions associated with the acceptance of Grant Funds. 

Recommendation:

 


  1. Approve acceptance of the Lunch at the Library Program Grant funding from the California State Library in the amount of $18,013; 
  2. Approve acceptance of the Parks Pass Grant funding from the California State Library in the amount of $8,000; and 
  3. Adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Budget to include grant funds. (General Fund)
Documents:
  1. 5.PDF
 

6. PARKS, RECREATION, AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT

Staff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members approve a one-year agreement (with the option to renew annually up to four (4) years) with TRIO Community Meals, LLC, for the provision of breakfast, lunch, and snacks for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) from June 12, 2023, through June 6, 2024. (CDE Grant Fund)

Recommendation:

 


  1. Approve agreement in the amount of $202,134.90.
Documents:
  1. 6.PDF
 

7. POLICE DEPARTMENT

Staff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members award a contract and approve a three (3)-year agreement (with the option to extend for two (2) additional one (1)-year terms) with Bridged Innovations Inc., for Inmate Telephone Service, per RFP-0186.

Recommendation:

 


  1. Award contract and approve agreement.
Documents:
  1. 7.pdf
 

8. POLICE DEPARTMENT

Staff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members approve a Memorandum of Understanding with the Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communication System Authority (LA-RICS) to provide the City of Inglewood (City) with operation usage of the Pre-Acceptance Land Mobile Radio (LMR) System.

Recommendation:

 


  1. Approve Memorandum of Understanding; and 
  2. Authorize the Chief of Police (or designee) to approve no cost updates to the attached MOU, subject to review and approval by the City Attorney.
Documents:
  1. 8.PDF
 

9. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Staff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members award a contract and approve an agreement with Michael Baker International to design the Downtown Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Project, per RFP-0192. (Measure M)

Recommendation:

 


  1. Award a contract and approve agreement in a total amount not to exceed $1,045,150.70 (includes ten percent (10%) project contingency in an amount not to exceed $95,013.70); and
  2. Adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Budget. 
Documents:
  1. 9.PDF
 

10. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Staff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members approve the First Amendment to Amended and Restated City of Inglewood Parking Facilities and Shuttle Services Operation and Management Agreement (Agreement No. 20-083), exercising the option to renew the current agreement with LAZ Parking California, LLC (LAZ) for one (1) additional year to provide parking and shuttle services for football games and other major events within the City’s Sports and Entertainment District.

Recommendation:

 


  1. Approve First Amendment to Agreement No. 20-083;
  2. Authorize the Mayor to execute the one-year extension on behalf of the City of Inglewood (City);
  3. Approve a change order under the Amended Contract to expand LAZ’s services to cover up to twenty (20) major events during the 2023-2024 operating year (Change Order); and 
  4. Authorize the Director of Public Works to execute the Change Order.
Documents:
  1. 10.PDF
 

11. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Staff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Annual Budget, in the amount of $402,137, to provide funding for third party plan check and permit application review.

Recommendation:

 


  1. Adopt resolution.
Documents:
  1. 11.PDF
 

DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS

 

DR-1. POLICE DEPARTMENT

Staff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution amending the 2022-2023 Fiscal Year Budget to add two (2) Payroll Technicians and upgrade one (1) part-time Staff Assistant to full time in the Police Department. 

Recommendation:

 


  1. Adopt resolution.
Documents:
  1. DR-1.PDF
 

DR-2. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Staff report recommending that the Mayor and Council Members adopt a resolution 1) approving the execution of and entrance into the Agreement between California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the City of Inglewood in an amount not to exceed $9,000,000; and 2) authorizing the Mayor to execute the Agreement with Caltrans on behalf of the City of Inglewood.

Recommendation:

 


  1. Adopt resolution; and 
  2. Direct staff to provide the State of California with a copy of the resolution of the City of Inglewood, which by law has the authority to enter into an agreement, authorizing execution of the agreement.
Documents:
  1. DR-2.PDF
 

SETTING PUBLIC HEARING

 

SPH-1. ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Staff report requesting that a public hearing be set to consider General Plan Amendment 2022-002 (GPA-2022-002) for the adoption of the Safety Element.

Recommendation:

 


  1. Set public hearing for June 20, 2023.
Documents:
  1. SPH-1.PDF
 

REPORTS – CITY ATTORNEY

A-1.

Report on Closed Session Items.

 

A-2.

Oral reports – City Attorney

 

REPORTS – CITY MANAGER

CM-1.

Oral reports – City Manager.


 

REPORTS – CITY CLERK

CC-1.

Oral reports – City Clerk.

 

INGLEWOOD SUCCESSOR AGENCY

Call to Order  

Roll Call

 

CSA-1, 1 & H-1.


Warrant Registers.


 

Recommendation:

 

 


  1. Allow for Payment of Bills.
Documents:
  1. 1, CSA-1, H-1.PDF
 

ADJOURNMENT INGLEWOOD SUCCESSOR AGENCY

 

INGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY

Call to Order 

Roll Call


 

H-1, 1 & CSA-1.


Warrant Registers.


 

Recommendation:

 

 


  1. Allow for Payment of Bills.
Documents:
  1. 1, CSA-1, H-1.PDF
 

SETTING PUBLIC HEARING

H-SPH-1.

SECTION 8, HOUSING, AND CDBG DEPARTMENT

Staff report requesting that a public hearing be set to consider the Inglewood Housing Authority 1-Year (2023-2024) Agency Plan and related certifications.

 

Recommendation:

 

 


  1. Set public hearing for June 20, 2023.
Documents:
  1. H-SPH-1.PDF
 

ADJOURNMENT INGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY

 

APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES

 

PUBLIC COMMENTS REGARDING OTHER MATTERS

Persons wishing to address the City Council on any matter connected with City business not elsewhere considered on the agenda may do so at this time.  Persons with complaints regarding City management or departmental operations are requested to submit those complaints first to the City Manager for resolution.
 

MAYOR AND COUNCIL REMARKS

The members of the City Council will provide oral reports, including reports on City related travels where lodging expenses are incurred, and/or address any matters they deem of general interest to the public.
 

ADJOURNMENT CITY COUNCIL

In the event that today’s meeting of the City Council is not held, or is concluded prior to a public hearing or other agenda item being considered, the public hearing or non-public hearing agenda item will automatically be continued to the next regularly scheduled City Council meeting. If you will require special accommodations, due to a disability, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at (310) 412-5280 or FAX (310) 412-5533, One Manchester Boulevard, First Floor, Inglewood City Hall, Inglewood, CA 90301. All requests for special accommodations must be received 72 hours prior to the day of the Council Meetings.




* No Accompanying Staff Report at the Time of Printing

** Serves in that Capacity for Successor Agency, Housing Authority, Finance Authority, Parking Authority, and Joint Powers Authority