Inglewood City Council Agendas Include $7.7M Park Facility Contract and World Cup Safety Grant; Library Board Meeting Canceled
Inglewood's City Council had two meetings on its calendar in late June, with agendas listing millions in proposed contracts and grants — but official minutes have not yet been published, so outcomes are not confirmed. The only meeting with a confirmed result was the June 24 Library Board session, which was canceled.
City Council — June 23
The council agenda included a contract award of up to $1,076,640 for the Vincent Park Dodgers Baseball Field Lighting Upgrade. Three master service agreements for creative production services were listed at up to $275,000. The agenda also included Amendment No. 10 to Agreement No. 19-155 with Nossaman, LLP, and a cooperative purchase agreement with Transtech Engineers, Inc. up to $250,000. Public hearings were scheduled for July 21, 2026 regarding four maintenance assessment districts. A closed session was listed for potential litigation and real property negotiations. Minutes have not been published.
City Council — June 30
The larger of the two council agendas listed adoption of the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and a related shortage contingency plan. Proposed contract actions included:
- $7,730,438.15 to Klassic Engineering and Construction for the Edward Vincent Park Jr. Maintenance Facility
- 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
- A three-year agreement with Vestis Services, LLC not to exceed $360,000
Minutes have not been published, so it is not yet known whether these items were approved.
Library Board — June 24
The Library Board meeting scheduled for June 24, 2026 was canceled. No decisions were made.
Parking & Traffic Commission — June 24
The agenda was procedural: approval of minutes from May 27, 2026, and public comments. No new business items were listed. Minutes have not been published.
Permits & License Committee — Multiple Sessions
The Permits & License Committee met or was scheduled to meet on June 25 and July 1. Agendas across those sessions listed permit reviews for several events:
- Inglewood Music Festival at Darby Park, July 4, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
- Hard Summer 2026 at Hollywood Park adjacent lots, Aug. 1–2, 2–10 p.m. each day
- Sprouts Farmers Market Grand Opening at 8451 Crenshaw Blvd, July 10–12
- The Wood Cup event on Market Street between Florence Ave and Hillcrest Blvd, July 10, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
- National Voter Registration Day "Votechella" at City Hall South Lawn, Sept. 15
A new business license for Royal Nails at 1275 S La Brea Ave, Suite 109, was also on the agenda. Minutes have not been published for any of these sessions.
Planning Commission — July 1
The Planning Commission agenda listed public hearings and votes on five special use permit applications, all found categorically exempt from CEQA:
- SUP26-00009: Beer and wine sales for Coco Ichibanya restaurant at 1249 South District Drive
- SUP26-00010: Service station at 4799 West Century Boulevard
- SUP26-00011: Electric vehicle charging station at 8515 South La Cienega Boulevard
- SUP26-00013: Outdoor dining and event center for Dulan's Soul Food at 202 East Manchester Boulevard
- SUP26-00014: Automated car wash at 6818 South La Cienega Boulevard
Minutes have not been published.
Coming Up
No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days. The City Council agenda for June 23 set public hearings for July 21, 2026 regarding four maintenance assessment districts, which would fall outside the current window. Readers seeking confirmed outcomes from the meetings above should watch for published minutes on the city's official website.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — City Council Weighs $7.7 Million Park Facility Contract, Water Management Plan
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