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NOTICE INVITING BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received by the City
Clerk of the City of Hawthorne, California at
the office in the City Clerk, located on the first
floor in City Hall, 4455 West 126th Street,
Hawthorne, CA, until 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday,
August 11, 2020.
In the event that the Los Angeles County
shelter-in-place order is extended through
August 11, 2020, and/or the City remains
closed to the public, interested parties
should drop off their bid packets at the
drop box located in the back entrance
of Hawthorne City Hall (Grevillea Ave
entrance) or should contact Selena Acuna
for scheduled drop offs. Interested parties
are encouraged to contact Selena
Acuna by phone (310) 349-2982 or by
email (sacuna@cityofhawthorne.org) or
by leaving their return phone number.
Any communication must be received
no later than Tuesday, August 11, 2020
at 4:00 p.m.
Proposals will be publicly opened and
recorded on a Bid List at 4:15 p.m. on
the same day in the City Clerk’s office.
Bidders, as well as the general public, are
invited to view this proceeding.
Proposals will be read at a meeting of the
City Council at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday,
August 11, 2020 for the following:
TREE TRIMMING PROJECT
(Project No. 20-11)
3 YEAR CONTRACT
SCOPE OF WORK
The work to be done under these specifications
includes the furnishing of all labor, materials,
tools, and equipment required for the complete
and minimum trimming at various locations
throughout the City of Hawthorne in accordance
with the specifications.
ESTIMATED QUANTITIES PER EACH
YEAR
APPROX.
ITEM QTY.
DESCRIPTION
1 300 Each
Minimum trim of various trees
2 2,300 Each
Complete trim of various trees
3 20 Trees
0-30” Removal of trees and stumps
4 20 Trees
30”-40” Removal of trees and stumps
5 20 Trees
40”- or above Removal of trees and stumps
6 30 Trees
Plant 24 gallon tree with root barriers
7 35 Trees
Plant 36 gallon tree with root barriers
8 300 L.F.
Install root barrier
CLASSIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS
Contractors bidding this project must
possess a valid State of California “D-
49” Contractor’s License.
SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS
Proposals must be submitted on the
blank forms prepared and furnished for
that purpose, which may be obtained
at the office of the Hawthorne City Engineer.
Bidders may also obtain copies
of the Plans and Specifications for the
contemplated work. (See “NOTE” under
Project Information section.)
No bid will be considered unless it
conforms to the Proposal Requirements
and Conditions. The City Council of the
City of Hawthorne, also referred to as the
City, reserves the right to reject any and
all proposals. Bids must be returned in
the special envelopes provided, marked
“SEALED BIDS”, and addressed to the
City Clerk.
Each proposal shall be accompanied by
one of the following forms of bidder’s
security: cash, cashier’s check, certified
check, or bidder’s bond, equal to ten
percent (10%) of the bid price.
A list of subcontractors shall be submitted
with the bid on the form provided by the City.
DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION
CERTIFICATION OF OFFERER/BIDDER
REGARDING DEBARMENT
By submitting a bid/proposal under this
solicitation, the bidder or offeror certifies
that neither it nor its principals are presently
debarred or suspended by any Federal
department or agency from participation
in this transaction.
CERTIFICATION OF LOWER TIER
CONTRACTORS REGARDING
DEBARMENT
The successful bidder, by administering
each lower tier subcontract that exceeds
$25,000 as a “covered transaction”,
must verify each lower tier participant
of a “covered transaction” under the
project is not presently debarred or
otherwise disqualified from participation
in this assisted project. The bidder is
to provide a Data Universal Numbering
System (DUNS) number. The bidder will
accomplish this by:
1. Checking the System for Award Management
at website: http://www.sam.gov
2. Collecting a certification statement
similar to the Certification of Offerer/
Bidder Regarding Debarment, above.
3. Inserting a clause or condition in
the covered transaction with the lower
tier contract.
If the City of Hawthorne later determines
that a lower tier participation failed to
disclose to a higher tier participant that
it was excluded or disqualified at the
time it entered the covered transaction,
the City of Hawthorne may pursue any
available remedies, including suspension
and debarments of the non-compliant
participant.
WAGES AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
This proposed Contract is under and subject
to Executive Order 11246, as amended,
of September 24, 1965, and to the Equal
Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Federal
Labor Provisions. The EEO requirements,
labor provisions, and wage rates are included
in the Specifications and Bid documents and
are available for inspection at the City Clerk’s
Office, City Hall, City of Hawthorne.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that pursuant
to the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor
Code of the State of California, the City Council
has obtained the general federal prevailing rate
of per diem wages in accordance with the law
to be paid for the construction of the above
entitled Works and Improvements and General
Prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work
in this locality for each craft. The schedule has
been obtained from the U.S. Department for
Housing and Urban Development for Community
Block Grant Programs of the type and
nature proposed by the City, and reference is
hereby made to copies thereof on file in the
Office of the City Engineer, which said copies
are available to any interested party upon
request. Further, a copy shall be posted at
the job site during the course of construction.
All Contractors submitting bids must conform
to current federal minimum prevailing wages.
In addition to the Contractor’s obligations as
to minimum wages rates, the Contractor shall
abide by all other provisions and requirements
stipulated in Sections 1770-1780, inclusive,
of the Labor Code of the State of California,
including, but not limited to, those dealing with
the employment of registered apprentices.
The responsibility of compliance with Section
1777.5 of the Labor Code shall be with the
prime contractor.
NONDISCRIMINATION
In performance of the terms of this contract,
the Contractor shall not engage in, nor permit
such subcontractors as he may employ from
engaging in, discrimination in employment of
persons because of the race, color, place of
national origin or ancestry, sex, age, sexual
orientation, or religion of such persons.
PERFORMANCE RETENTIONS
The successful bidder will be required to provide
for performance security as provided by law.
Requirements for performance retentions may
be satisfied by deposit or securities specified
in Section 16430 of the Government Code,
and in accordance with Section 223001 of
the Public Contract Code.
PROJECT INFORMATION
Plans and Specifications are available for
purchase at Hawthorne City Hall, Department
of Public Works, Engineering Division (second
floor), 4455 West 126th Street, Hawthorne, CA
90250 (310) 349-2980.
In the event that the Los Angeles County
shelter-in-place order is extended through
August 11, 2020, and/or the City remains
closed to the public, interested parties
should schedule Plans and Specifications
pick up with Selena Acuna. Interested
parties are encouraged to contact Selena
Acuna by phone (310) 349-2982 or by
email (sacuna@cityofhawthorne.org) or
by leaving their return phone number.
Any communication must be received
no later than Tuesday, August 11, 2020
at 4:00 p.m.
NOTE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS:
THE COST OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
IS $50.00 (non-refundable).
AN ADDITIONAL $25.00 WILL BE
CHARGED IF MAILING IS NECESSARY,
OR $50.00 IF FEDERAL EXPRESS
MAILING OPTION IS REQUIRED.
(There will be no fee required for mailing
if prospective bidder prefers to have
plans and specifications sent and billed
via Bidder’s FED’EX account number.)
If you have questions and/or need
clarification regarding this project,
please contact Selena Acuna, Assistant
Engineer, in the Department of
Public Works, Engineering Division,
at telephone number (310) 349-2982.
The City of Hawthorne reserves the right to reject
any bid or all bids and to waive any informality
or irregularity in any bid. Any contract awarded
will be to the lowest, qualified, responsive and
responsible bidder.
Hawthorne Press Tribune Pub. 7/16, 7/30/20
HH-26833
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INGLEWOOD
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO
LEVY AND COLLECT ASSESSMENTS
WITHIN THE DARBY-DIXON MAINTENANCE
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.
1987-1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021,
AND APPOINTING A TIME AND PLACE
FOR A PUBLIC HEARING.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Inglewood has by previous resolution
initiated proceedings for the levy and
collection of assessments against lots
and parcels of land within the Darby-
Dixon Maintenance Assessment District
No. 1987-1 (hereafter referred to as the
“District”) for fiscal year 2020-2021; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Inglewood has ordered and received an
Engineer’s Report for the District for fiscal year
2020-2021, which has been filed with the City
Clerk pursuant to the Inglewood Procedural
Ordinance 2179, (commencing with Inglewood
Municipal Code section 10-130, hereafter
referred to as the “Municipal Code”) and said
report has been presented to the City Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF INGLEWOOD DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.
The above recitals are true, correct, and are
incorporated herein.
SECTION 2.
The City Council of the City of Inglewood
hereby finds that the improvements and
the levy and collection of assessments
related thereto are in the public interest
and convenience and benefit of the
property owners within the District. The
City Council hereby declares its intention
to order the District improvements and
to levy and collect assessments against
the lots and parcels of land within the
assessment district designated as the
Darby-Dixon Maintenance Assessment
District No. 1987-1 pursuant to the provisions
of the Municipal Code for fiscal year
2020-2021, commencing July 1, 2020,
and ending June 30, 2021, to pay for the
costs and expenses of the improvements
described in Section 3(a) hereof.
SECTION 3.
(a) The Darby-Dixon Assessment District
improvements and services include but are
not limited to the maintenance, operation
and incidental expenses related to: street
sidewalks, parkways and alleys.
(b) No substantial changes in the improvements
or services are proposed for fiscal
year 2020-2021.
SECTION 4.
The assessments for fiscal year 2020-
2021, are apportioned according to the
method identified in the Engineer’s Report
and are not proposed to increase from
the assessments approved and ordered
for the previous fiscal year.
SECTION 5.
The boundaries of the District Darby-Dixon
Assessment District are located in the City of
Inglewood, South of West Century Boulevard,
North of West 104th Street, West of Crenshaw
Boulevard and East of Club Drive.
SECTION 6.
Public property owned by any public agency and
in use in the performance of a public function,
which is included within the boundaries of the
District, shall not be subject to the assessment
to be made under these proceedings.
SECTION 7.
Reference is hereby made to the Engineer’s
Report entitled “City of Inglewood, Darby-
Dixon Maintenance Assessment District No.
1987-1, fiscal year 2020-2021, Engineer’s
Report” said Report has been prepared and
submitted under a single cover and is on file
in the office of the City Clerk, and provide a
description of the improvements, the boundaries
of the District and any Zones therein and the
proposed assessment upon lots and parcels
of land within the District.
SECTION 8.
Pursuant to Code Section 10-145.5 of
the Inglewood Municipal Code, notice is
hereby given that on the 28th day of July
2020 at 2:00 P.M., a public hearing will be
held in the Council Chambers of the City
Hall, One Manchester Blvd, Inglewood,
California 90301, regarding the Darby-
Dixon Maintenance Assessment District
for the fiscal year 2020-2021. The public
hearing will afford interested persons the
opportunity to hear and be heard.
Any interested person may file a written protest
with the City Clerk prior to the conclusion of the
public hearing. A written protest shall state all
grounds of objection. A protest by a property
owner shall contain a description sufficient
to identify the property owned by the signer
thereof. The City Council shall consider all
oral statements and written protests made or
filed by any interested person.
Following such public hearing, the City Council
shall consider and may take actions regarding
the assessments for fiscal year 2020-2021.
SECTION 9.
The City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to give notice of such public hearing
as provided by law.
SECTION 10.
The City Council hereby determines and
declares that the proposed assessments
constitute a continuation of assessments existing
on the effective date of Article XIIID, that the
assessments are imposed exclusively to finance
the maintenance and operation expenses for
streets and that the assessments as presented
are exempt from the requirements of Article
XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution.
SECTION 11.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City
Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution
and the same shall be in full force and effect
immediately upon adoption.
Passed, approved, and adopted this 16th day
of July, 2020.
James T. Butts, Jr.,
Mayor
ATTEST
Yvonne Horton,
City Clerk
Inglewood Daily News Pub. 7/16, 7/23/20
HI-26836
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF INGLEWOOD DECLARING
ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND
COLLECT ASSESSMENTS WITHIN THE
IN-TOWN MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 1975-1 FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2020-2021, AND APPOINTING
A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC
HEARING.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Inglewood has by previous resolution
initiated proceedings for the levy and
collection of assessments against lots
and parcels of land within the In-Town
Maintenance Assessment District No.
1975-1 (hereafter referred to as the
“District”) for fiscal year 2020-2021; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Inglewood has ordered and received an
Engineer’s Report for the District for fiscal year
2020-2021, which has been filed with the City
Clerk pursuant to the Inglewood Procedural
Ordinance 2179 (commencing with Inglewood
Municipal Code Section 10-130, hereafter
referred to as the “Municipal Code”) and said
report has been presented to the City Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF INGLEWOOD DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.
The above recitals are true, correct, and are
incorporated herein.
SECTION 2.
The City Council of the City of Inglewood
hereby finds that the improvements and
the levy and collection of assessments
related thereto are in the public interest
and convenience and benefit of the
property owners within the District. The
City Council hereby declares its intention
to order the District improvements and to
levy and collect assessments against the
lots and parcels of land within the assessment
district designated as the In-Town
Maintenance Assessment District No.
1975-1 pursuant to the provisions of the
Municipal Code for fiscal year 2020-2021,
commencing July 1, 2020, and ending
June 30, 2021, to pay for the costs and
expenses of the improvements described
in Section 3(a) hereof.
SECTION 3.
(a) In-town Assessment District improvements
and services include but are not
limited to the maintenance, operation and
incidental expenses related to: landscaping,
streets, sidewalks, signage and trees.
(b) No substantial changes in the improvements
or services are proposed for fiscal
year 2020-2021.
SECTION 4.
The assessments for fiscal year 2020-
2021, are apportioned according to the
method identified in the Engineer’s Report
and are not proposed to increase from
the assessments approved and ordered
for the previous fiscal year.
SECTION 5.
The boundaries of the In-Town Maintenance
Assessment District are located in the City of
Inglewood, East of South and North La Brea
Avenues, West of South and North Locust
Streets, South of East Regent Street and
North of East Kelso Street.
SECTION 6.
Public property owned by any public agency and
in use in the performance of a public function,
which is included within the boundaries of the
District, shall not be subject to the assessment
to be made under these proceedings.
SECTION 7.
Reference is hereby made to the Engineer’s
Report entitled “City of Inglewood, In-Town
Maintenance Assessment District 1975-1, fiscal
year 2020-2021, Engineer’s Report” said
Report has been prepared and submitted under
a single cover and is on file in the office of the
City Clerk, and provides a description of the
improvements, the boundaries of the District
and any Zones therein and the proposed assessment
rates upon lots and parcels of land
within the District.
SECTION 8.
Pursuant to Code Section 10-145.5 of
the Inglewood Municipal Code, notice is
hereby given that on the 28th day of July
2020 at 2:00 P.M., a public hearing will be
held in the Council Chambers of the City
Hall, One Manchester Blvd, Inglewood,
California 90301, regarding the In-Town
Maintenance Assessment District for the
fiscal year 2020-2021. The public hearing
will afford interested persons the opportunity
to hear and be heard.
Any interested person may file a written protest
with the City Clerk prior to the conclusion of the
public hearing. A written protest shall state all
grounds of objection. A protest by a property
owner shall contain a description sufficient
to identify the property owned by the signer
thereof. The City Council shall consider all
oral statements and written protests made or
filed by any interested person.
Following such public hearing the City Council
shall consider and may take actions regarding
the assessments for fiscal year 2020-2021.
SECTION 9.
The City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to give notice of such public hearing
as provided by law.
SECTION 10.
The City Council hereby determines and
declares that the proposed assessments
constitute a continuation of assessments existing
on the effective date of Article XIIID, that the
assessments are imposed exclusively to finance
the maintenance and operation expenses for
streets and that the assessments as presented
are exempt from the requirements of Article
XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution.
SECTION 11.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City
Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution
and the same shall be in full force and effect
immediately upon adoption.
Passed, approved, and adopted this 16th day
of July, 2020.
James T. Butts, Jr.,
Mayor
ATTEST
Yvonne Horton,
City Clerk
Inglewood Daily News Pub. 7/16, 7/23/20
HI-26837
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF INGLEWOOD
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY
AND COLLECT ASSESSMENTS WITHIN
THE MORNINGSIDE PARK ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 1974-2 FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021, AND APPOINTING
A TIME AND PLACE FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Inglewood has by a previous resolution
initiated proceedings for the levy and collection
of assessments against lots and
parcels of land within the Morningside
Park Assessment District No. 1974-2
(hereinafter referred to as the “District”)
for fiscal year 2020-2021; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Inglewood has ordered and received an
Engineer’s Report for the District for fiscal year
2020-2021, which has been filed with the
City Clerk pursuant to Inglewood Procedural
Ordinance 2179 (Commencing with Inglewood
Municipal Code Section 10-130, hereinafter
referred to as the “Municipal Code”) and said
report has been presented to the City Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF INGLEWOOD DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.
The above recitals are true, correct, and are
incorporated herein.
SECTION 2.
The City Council of the City of Inglewood
hereby finds that the improvements and
the levy and collection of assessments
related thereto are in the public interest
and convenience and benefit of the
property owners within the District. The
City Council hereby declares its intention
to order the District improvements and
to levy and collect assessments against
the lots and parcels of land within the
assessment district designated as the
Morningside Park Assessment District No.
1974-2 pursuant to the provisions of the
Municipal Code for fiscal year 2020-2021,
commencing July 1, 2020, and ending
June 30, 2021, to pay for the costs and
expenses of the improvements described
in Section 3(a) hereof.
SECTION 3.
(a) Morningside Park Assessment District
improvements and services include but are
not limited to the maintenance, operation
and incidental expenses related to: public
streets, roadways, medians, landscaping,
trees, shrubs, and grass.
(b) No substantial changes in the improvements
or services are proposed for fiscal
year 2020-2021.
SECTION 4.
The assessments for fiscal year 2020-
2021, are apportioned according to the
method identified in the Engineer’s Report
and are not proposed to increase from
the assessments approved and ordered
for the previous fiscal year.
SECTION 5.
The boundaries of the Morningside Park
Assessment District are located in the City
of Inglewood, South of West 84th Street, North
of West Manchester Boulevard (alley side),
West of South Van Ness Avenue and East
of Crenshaw Drive.
SECTION 6.
Public property owned by any public agency and
in use in the performance of a public function,
which is included within the boundaries of the
District, shall not be subject to the assessment
to be made under these proceedings.
SECTION 7.
Reference is hereby made to the Engineer’s
Report entitled “City of Inglewood, Morningside
Park Assessment District No. 1974-2, fiscal year
2020-2021, Engineer’s Report” said Report
has been prepared and submitted under a
single cover and is on file in the office of the
City Clerk, and provides a description of the
improvements, the boundaries of the District
and any Zones therein and the proposed assessment
rates upon lots and parcels of land
within the District.
SECTION 8.
Pursuant to Code Section 10-145.5 of
the Inglewood Municipal Code, notice is
hereby given that on the 28th day of July
2020, at 2:00 P.M., a public hearing will be
held in the Council Chambers of the City
Hall, One Manchester Blvd, Inglewood,
California 90301, regarding the Morningside
Park Assessment District for the fiscal year
2020-2021. The public hearing will afford
interested persons the opportunity to hear
and be heard.
Any interested person may file a written protest
with the City Clerk prior to the conclusion of the
public hearing. A written protest shall state all
grounds of objection. A protest by a property
owner shall contain a description sufficient
to identify the property owned by the signer
thereof. The City Council shall consider all
oral statements and written protests made or
filed by any interested person.
Following such public hearing the City Council
shall consider and may take actions regarding
the assessments for fiscal year 2020-2021.
SECTION 9.
The City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to give notice of such public hearing
as provided by law.
SECTION 10.
The City Council hereby determines and
declares that the proposed assessments
constitute a continuation of assessments existing
on the effective date of Article XIIID, that the
assessments are imposed exclusively to finance
the maintenance and operation expenses for
streets and that the assessments as presented
are exempt from the requirements of Article
XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution.
SECTION 11.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City
Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution
and the same shall be in full force and effect
immediately upon adoption.
Passed, approved, and adopted this 16th_day
of July_, 2020.
James T. Butts, Jr.,
Mayor
ATTEST:
Yvonne Horton,
City Clerk
Inglewood Daily News Pub. 7/16, 7/23/20
HI-26838
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF INGLEWOOD DECLARING
ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND
COLLECT ASSESSMENTS WITHIN THE
STREET LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
NO. 1980-1 FOR FISCAL YEAR
2020-2021, AND APPOINTING A TIME
AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Inglewood has by previous resolution
initiated proceedings for the levy and
collection of assessments against lots
and parcels of land within the Street
Lighting Assessment District No. 1980-1
(hereafter referred to as the “District”) for
fiscal year 2020-2021; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Inglewood has ordered and received an
Engineer’s Report for the District for fiscal
year 2020-2021, which has been filed with
the City Clerk pursuant to the Landscape and
Lighting Act of 1972 (hereafter referred to as
“Act”) and said report has been presented to
the City Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF INGLEWOOD DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.
The above recitals are true, correct, and are
incorporated herein.
SECTION 2.
The City Council of the City of Inglewood
hereby finds that the improvements and
the levy and collection of assessments
related thereto are in the public interest
and convenience and benefit of the property
owners within the District. The City
Council hereby declares its intention to
order the District improvements and to levy
and collect assessments against the lots
and parcels of land within the assessment
district designated as the Street Lighting
Assessment District No. 1980-1 pursuant
to the provisions of the Act for fiscal year
2020-2021, commencing July 1, 2020,
and ending June 30, 2021, to pay for the
costs and expenses of the improvements
described in Section 3 hereof.
SECTION 3.
(a) The Street Lighting Assessment District
for Lighting improvements and services
include but are not limited to the maintenance,
operation and incidental expenses
related to: removal, repair, replacement or
relocation of light standards, poles, bulbs,
fixtures and all appurtenances.
(b) The Street Lighting Assessment District
for Landscaping improvements and
services include but are not limited to the
maintenance, operation and incidental
expenses related to: watering, fertilizing,
mowing, weed control, shrubbery and
tree pruning, removal and replacement
of dead growth, and maintenance of
irrigation facilities.
(c) No substantial changes in the improvements
or services are proposed for fiscal
year 2020-2021.
SECTION 4.
The assessments for fiscal year 2020-
2021, are apportioned according to the
method identified in the Engineer’s Report
and are not proposed to increase from
the assessments approved and ordered
for the previous fiscal year.
SECTION 5.
The boundaries of the District are coterminous
with the boundaries of the City of Inglewood.
SECTION 6.
Public property owned by any public agency and
in use in the performance of a public function,
which is included within the boundaries of the
District, shall not be subject to the assessment
to be made under these proceedings.
SECTION 7.
Reference is hereby made to the Engineer’s
Report entitled “City of Inglewood, Street Lighting
Assessment District No. 1980-1, fiscal year
2020-2021, Engineer’s Report” said Report
has been prepared and submitted under a
single cover and is on file in the office of the
City Clerk, and provides a description of the
improvements, the boundaries of the District
and any Zones therein and the proposed assessment
rates upon lots and parcels of land
within the District.
SECTION 8.
Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day
of July 2020 at 2:00 P.M., a public hearing
will be held in the Council Chambers of the
City Hall, One Manchester Blvd, Inglewood,
California 90301, regarding the Street Lighting
Assessment District for the fiscal year
2020-2021. The public hearing will afford
interested persons the opportunity to hear
and be heard.
Any interested person may file a written protest
with the City Clerk prior to the conclusion of the
public hearing. A written protest shall state all
grounds of objection. A protest by a property
owner shall contain a description sufficient
to identify the property owned by the signer
thereof. The City Council shall consider all
oral statements and written protests made or
filed by any interested person.
Following such public hearing the City Council
shall consider and may take actions regarding
the assessments for fiscal year 2020-2021.
SECTION 9.
The City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to give notice of such public hearing
as provided by law.
SECTION 10.
The City Council hereby determines and
declares that the proposed assessments
constitute a continuation of assessments existing
on the effective date of Article XIIID, that the
assessments are imposed exclusively to finance
the maintenance and operation expenses for
streets and that the assessments as presented
are exempt from the requirements of Article
XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution.
SECTION 11.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City
Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution
and the same shall be in full force and effect
immediately upon adoption.
Passed, approved, and adopted this 16th day
of July, 2020.
James T. Butts, Jr.,
Mayor
ATTEST
Yvonne Horton,
City Clerk
Inglewood Daily News Pub. 7/16, 7/23/20
HI-26839