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Inglewood, California — week of 2026-06-29 · all Inglewood meetings

City Council Weighs $7.7 Million Park Facility Contract, Water Management Plan

The Inglewood City Council considered a $7.7 million contract for a maintenance facility at Edward Vincent Park Jr., adoption of the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan, and a $2.4 million World Cup safety grant at its June 30 meeting. The meeting, one of several government sessions held in the past two weeks, was among those for which official minutes have not yet been released, leaving the status of those actions unconfirmed.

City Council: June 30 meeting

Items on the agenda included: a $7,730,438.15 contract award to Klassic Engineering and Construction for the Edward Vincent Park Jr. Maintenance Facility; adoption of the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and a shortage contingency plan; acceptance of a $2,449,402 Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Safety and Security Grant; a $160,000 contract for the Senior Center Basement Storage Project; and a three-year agreement with Vestis Services, LLC for uniform and facility services not to exceed $360,000.

City Council: June 23 meeting

The council’s agenda featured a contract worth up to $1,076,640 for the Vincent Park Dodgers Baseball Field Lighting Upgrade, three master service agreements for creative production services not to exceed $275,000, an amendment to the agreement with law firm Nossaman LLP, and a cooperative purchase agreement with Transtech Engineers, Inc. up to $250,000. The council also set public hearings for July 21 on four maintenance assessment districts.

Permits & License Committee: June 25 and July 1 meetings

The committee reviewed permits for multiple large events and new business licenses. Items included the Inglewood Music Festival at Darby Park (July 4), Hard Summer 2026 at Hollywood Park adjacent lots (Aug. 1–2), The Wood Cup event on Market Street (July 10), a Sprouts Farmers Market grand opening (July 10–12), and National Voter Registration Day ‘Votechella’ at City Hall South Lawn (Sept. 15). A new business license application for Royal Nails at 1275 S La Brea Ave was also considered. The outcome of these permit reviews has not been published.

Planning Commission: July 1 meeting

The commission held public hearings on five special use permits. Applications included beer and wine sales for a Coco Ichibanya restaurant at 1249 South District Drive, a service station at 4799 West Century Boulevard, an electric vehicle charging station at 8515 South La Cienega Boulevard, an outdoor dining and event center for Dulan’s Soul Food at 202 East Manchester Boulevard, and an automated car wash at 6818 South La Cienega Boulevard. All projects were found categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. Decisions are pending release of minutes.

Library Board

The June 24 Library Board meeting was canceled. No decisions were made.

Coming up

No upcoming meetings were listed for the next 14 days as of July 5. Residents can check the city’s website for future meeting schedules.

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