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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
ARLENE JAMES
CASE NO. 21STPB08490
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent
creditors, and persons who may otherwise be
interested in the WILL or estate, or both of
ARLENE JAMES.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed
by YOLANDA GHOSTON in the Superior
Court of California, County of LOS ANGELES.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests
that YOLANDA GHOSTON be appointed
as personal representative to administer the
estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests the decedent's WILL
and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate.
The WILL and any codicils are available for
examination in the file kept by the court.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer
the estate under the Independent Administration
of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal
representative to take many actions without
obtaining court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the personal
representative will be required to give notice to
interested persons unless they have waived
notice or consented to the proposed action.)
The independent administration authority will
be granted unless an interested person files an
objection to the petition and shows good cause
why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: 10/21/21 at 8:30AM in
Dept. 79 located at 111 N. HILL ST., LOS
ANGELES, CA 90012
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition,
you should appear at the hearing and state
ORDINANCE NO. 2224
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HAWTHORNE, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING ENGINEERING & TRAFFIC
SURVEYS PREPARED BY HARTZOG &
CRABILL, INC. FOR THE CITY OF
HAWTHORNE AND AMENDING
CHAPTER 10.16 OF THE HAWTHORNE
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PRIMA
FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON VARIOUS
STREETS WITHIN THE CITY.
WHEREAS, the City of Hawthorne retained
Hartzog and Crabill, Inc. to prepare an engineering
and traffic survey (the “report”) to update the
speed limits on City of Hawthorne arterial and
secondary arterial street network. (The report
is attached as Exhibit “A” to this Ordinance).
The overall study was conducted to comply
with existing State regulations concerning the
increasing or decreasing of speed limits within
City boundaries; and
WHEREAS, the California Vehicle Code (“VC”)
requires that speed limits be established in accordance
with appropriate engineering practice
and methods; and
WHEREAS, to legally use radar for speed
enforcement, VC Section 40802(b) requires
that limits be established per Sections 22357
and 22358 of the VC, the limits must be justified
by an engineering and traffic survey conducted
within five years prior to the date of the alleged
violation. However, a change in State law allows
cities to extend the survey period up to seven
or ten years depending on specific criteria.
WHEREAS, at 43 locations in the City’s arterial
and secondary arterial street network, spot speed
surveys were taken in conformance with the
State law for conducting engineering and traffic
surveys for the purpose of establishing prima
facie speed limits. The data was collected per
the Caltrans Manual of Uniform Traffic Control
Devices (“MUTCD”) January 2012 California
Supplement; and
WHEREAS, the actual speed zone surveys
were conducted by National Data & Surveying
Services, a subcontractor of Hartzog & Crabill,
Inc. A California registered traffic engineer from
Hartzog & Crabill, Inc. drove the streets.
WHEREAS, on the basis of those surveys,
staff has determined that the adoption of the
following recommended speed limits and the
amendment of Chapter 10.16 of the Hawthorne
Municipal Code are reasonable and
safe and will facilitate the orderly movement
of vehicular traffic.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF HAWTHORNE DOES
HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Report contains sufficient
information to document that the condition
of VC Section 627 have been satisfied and
that other conditions not readily apparent to a
motorist are properly identified.
Section 2. Ordinance No. 2224 and the
Report, attached to this Ordinance as Exhibit A
(including the “Summary of Recommendations
2021” table, which delineates the new speed
limits of the various streets within the City of
Hawthorne) is hereby approved and adopted.
Section 3. Chapter 10.16 is repealed in
its entirety and the following is added to the
Hawthorne Municipal code.
Chapter 10.16 SPEED LIMIT
10.16.010 Forty miles per hour.
A prima facie speed limit of forty miles per hour
is hereby declared to be most appropriate to
facilitate the orderly movement of traffic and
to be reasonable and safe upon the following
streets and portions of streets in the City
of Hawthorne.
(1) El Segundo Boulevard, from Aviation to
405 Freeway;
(2) El Segundo Boulevard, from Inglewood
Avenue to Hawthorne Boulevard;
(3) El Segundo Boulevard, from Hawthorne
Boulevard to Prairie Avenue;
(4) El Segundo Boulevard, from Prairie Avenue
to Yukon Avenue;
(5) El Segundo Boulevard, from Yukon Avenue
to Crenshaw Boulevard;
(6) El Segundo Boulevard, from Crenshaw
Boulevard to Van Ness Avenue;
(7) Rosecrans Avenue, from Aviation Boulevard
to Hindry Avenue;
(8) Rosecrans Avenue, from 405 Freeway to
Inglewood Avenue;
(9) Rosecrans Avenue, from Prairie Avenue
to Yukon Avenue;
(10) Rosecrans Avenue, from Yukon Avenue
to Crenshaw Boulevard;
(11) Marine Avenue, from Aviation Boulevard
to 405 Freeway;
(12) Jack Northrop Avenue, from Prairie Avenue
to Crenshaw Boulevard;
(13) Aviation Boulevard, from Marine Avenue
to Rosecrans Avenue;
(14) Aviation Boulevard, from Rosecrans Avenue
to 13200 Aviation Boulevard;
(15) Prairie Avenue, from Imperial Highway
to 120th Street;
(16) Prairie Avenue, from 120th Street to El
Segundo Boulevard;
(17) Prairie Avenue, from El Segundo Boulevard
to 135th Street;
(18) Prairie Avenue, from 135th Street to
Rosecrans Avenue;
(19) Prairie Avenue, from Rosecrans Avenue
to Marine Avenue;
(20) Crenshaw Boulevard, from 120th Street
to El Segundo Boulevard;
(21) Crenshaw Boulevard, from El Segundo
Boulevard to 132nd Street.
10.16.020 Thirty-five miles per hour.
A prima facie speed limit of thirty-five miles
per hour is hereby declared to be most appropriate
to facilitate the orderly movement of
traffic and to be reasonable and safe upon the
following streets and portions of streets in the
City of Hawthorne.
(1) Inglewood Avenue, from Imperial Highway
to 120th Street;
(2) Inglewood Avenue, from 120th Street to El
Segundo Boulevard;
(3) Inglewood Avenue, from El Segundo
Boulevard to 135th Street;
(4) Inglewood Avenue, from 135th Street to
Rosecrans Avenue;
(5) Hawthorne Boulevard, from Imperial Highway
to 120th Street;
(6) Hawthorne Boulevard, from 120th Street to
El Segundo Boulevard;
(7) Hawthorne Boulevard, from El Segundo
Boulevard to 135th Street;
(8) Hawthorne Boulevard, from 135th Street to
Rosecrans Avenue;
(9) Birch Avenue, from 120th Street to El
Segundo Boulevard;
(10) Van Ness Avenue, from Imperial Highway
to 120th Street;
(11) Van Ness Avenue, from 120th Street to El
Segundo Boulevard;
(12) Imperial Highway, from Inglewood Avenue
to Hawthorne Boulevard;
(13) Imperial Highway, from Hawthorne Boulevard
to Prairie Avenue;
(14) 120th Street, from Felton Avenue to
your objections or file written objections with the
court before the hearing. Your appearance may
be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent
creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim
with the court and mail a copy to the personal
representative appointed by the court within the
later of either (1) four months from the date of
first issuance of letters to a general personal
representative, as defined in section 58(b) of
the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery
to you of a notice under section 9052 of the
California Probate Code.
Other California statutes and legal authority
may affect your rights as a creditor. You may
want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable
in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in the
estate, you may file with the court a Request
for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of
an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of
any petition or account as provided in Probate
Code section 1250. A Request for Special
Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner
FRANK O. FOX - SBN 117780
THE LAW FIRM OF
FOX AND FOX
4262 WILSHIRE BLVD.,
THIRD FLR
LOS ANGELES CA 90010
9/16, 9/23, 9/30/21
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LAWNDALE TRIBUNE
Lawndale Tribune Pub. 9/16, 9/23, 9/30/21
HL-27288
Inglewood Avenue;
(15) 120th Street, from Inglewood Avenue to
Hawthorne Boulevard;
(16) 120th Street, from Hawthorne Boulevard
to Prairie Avenue;
(17) 120th Street, from Prairie Avenue to
Crenshaw Boulevard;
(18) 120th Street, from Crenshaw Boulevard
to Van Ness Avenue;
(19) Marine Avenue, from Prairie Avenue to
Yukon Avenue.
10.16.030 Thirty miles per hour.
A prima facie speed limit of thirty miles per hour
is hereby declared to be most appropriate to
facilitate the orderly movement of traffic and
to be reasonable and safe upon the following
streets and portions of streets in the City
of Hawthorne.
(1) 135th Street, from Aviation Boulevard to
Isis Avenue;
(2) 135th Street, from Isis Avenue to Glasgow
Place;
(3) 147th Street, from Inglewood Avenue to
Ocean Gate Avenue.
10.16.040 When effective.
The prima facie speed limits provided for in
Chapter 10.16.010 through 10.16.030 above
shall be effective when appropriate signs giving
notice thereof are erected upon those streets.
Section 4. This ordinance amendment will
not have an adverse effect, either individually or
cumulatively, on wildlife or the habitat upon which
wildlife depends, and on the basis of substantial
evidence, the presumption of adverse effect is
rebutted. The ordinance amendments set forth
in Section 3 are categorically exempt from
the provisions of the California Environmental
Quality Act.
Section 5. If any provision, clause, sentence
or paragraph of this ordinance or application
thereof to any person or circumstance shall be
held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the
other provisions of this ordinance which can
be given effect without the invalid provisions
or application, and to this end the provisions
of this ordinance are declared to be severable.
Section 6. The City Clerk shall certify to the
passage and adoption of this ordinance and
shall cause the same to be published once in a
newspaper of general circulation, published and
circulated in the City of Hawthorne, or if there
is none, shall cause it to be posted in at least
three public places in the City of Hawthorne,
California. The City Clerk shall also forward
an executed copy of this ordinance to Quality
Code Publishing @ 2100 Westlake Avenue
North, Suite 106, Seattle, Washington 98109
or www.qcode.us.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this
28th day of September, 2021
ALEX VARGAS
Mayor
City of Hawthorne, California
ATTEST:
DR. PAUL JIMENEZ
City Clerk
City of Hawthorne, California
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ROBERT KIM
Interim City Attorney
City of Hawthorne, California
Hawthorne Press Tribune Pub. 9/16, 9/23/21
HH-27287
NOTICE OF $10,000 REWARD
OFFERED BY THE
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
Notice is hereby given that the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles
has reestablished a $10,000 reward offered
in exchange for information leading to the
apprehension and conviction of the person
or persons responsible for the murder of 21-
year-old William Fifita, who was fatally shot at
the intersection of Crenshaw Boulevard and
Rosecrans Avenue in the City of Hawthorne
after leaving a church dance with family and
friends on March 20, 2016, at approximately
2:15 a.m. Si no entiende esta noticia o necesita
más información, favor de llamar al (213)
974-1579. Any person having any information
related to this crime is requested to call
Detective Karen Shonka at Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department, Homicide Bureau at (323)
890-5621 and refer to Report No. 016-00031-
3199-011. The terms of the reward provide
that: The information given that leads to the
determination of the identity, the apprehension
and conviction of any person or persons must
be given no later than November 28, 2021. All
reward claims must be in writing and shall be
received no later than January 27, 2022. The
total County payment of any and all rewards
shall in no event exceed $10,000 and no
claim shall be paid prior to conviction unless
the Board of Supervisors makes a finding of
impossibility of conviction due to the death or
incapacity of the person or persons responsible
for the crime or crimes. The County reward
may be apportioned between various persons
and/or paid for the conviction of various persons
as the circumstances fairly dictate. Any claims
for the reward funds should be filed no later
than January 27, 2022, with the Executive
Office of the Board of Supervisors, 500 West
Temple Street, Room 383 Kenneth Hahn Hall
of Administration, Los Angeles, California 90012,
Attention: William Fifita Reward Fund. For further
information, please call (213) 974-1579. CELIA
ZAVALA EXECUTIVE OFFICER BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF
LOS ANGELES
9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4,
11/11, 11/18, 11/25/21
CNS-3509911#
Hawthorne Press Tribune Pub. 9/23, 9/30,
10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18,
11/25/21
HH-27293
NOTICE OF $10,000 REWARD
OFFERED BY THE
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
Notice is hereby given that the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles
has extended a $10,000 reward offered in
exchange for information to the apprehension
and conviction of the person or persons
responsible for the murder of 34-year-old Brian
Greene, who was fatally shot while entering his
dark purple Infiniti M37s vehicle parked in the
Jack’s Liquor Store parking lot at 4700 West
Imperial Highway in the City of Hawthorne on
January 19, 2021, at approximately 4:10 p.m.
Si no entiende esta noticia o si necesita más
información, favor de llamar al (213) 974-1579.
Any person having any information related
to this crime is requested to call Detective
Matthew Landreth at the Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department, Homicide Bureau at (323)
890-5504 and refer to Report No. 021-00006-
3199-011. The terms of the reward provide
that: The information given that leads to the
determination of the identity, the apprehension
and conviction of any person or persons must
be given no later than March 4, 2022. All reward
claims must be in writing and shall be received
no later than May 3, 2022. The total County
payment of any and all rewards shall in no
event exceed $10,000 and no claim shall be
paid prior to conviction unless the Board of
Supervisors makes a finding of impossibility
of conviction due to the death or incapacity
of the person or persons responsible for the
crime or crimes. The County reward may be
apportioned between various persons and/or
paid for the conviction of various persons as
the circumstances fairly dictate. Any claims for
the reward funds should be filed no later than
May 3, 2022, with the Executive Office of the
Board of Supervisors, 500 West Temple Street,
Room 383 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration,
Los Angeles, California 90012, Attention:
Brian Greene Reward Fund. For further
information, please call (213) 974-1579. CELIA
ZAVALA EXECUTIVE OFFICER BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF
LOS ANGELES
9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4,
11/11, 11/18, 11/25/21
CNS-3509901#
Hawthorne Press Tribune Pub. 9/23, 9/30,
10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18,
11/25/21
HH-27294
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby by given, StorQuest Self
Storage will sell at public sale by competitive
bidding the personal property of:
Deshawn Lamar Whitney Smith
Marvin G Gudiel
Marvina Mcadory
Dora Olimon
Alexander Piggue
Amara Redmond
Property to be sold: misc. household goods,
furniture, tools, clothes, boxes, toys, electronics,
sporting goods, and personal content. Auction
Company: www.StorageTreasures.com. The
sale ends at 11:00am October 8, 2021 at the
property where said property has been stored
and which is located at StorQuest Self Storage
4959 W 147th St, Hawthorne, CA 90250.
Goods must be paid in cash and removed at
the time of sale. Sale is subject to cancellation
in the event of settlement between owner and
obligated party. Customer Account Number:
144467 Order Number: 3511311 DJC Order
Number : 3504967
9/23, 9/30/21
CNS-3511311#
Hawthorne Press Tribune Pub. 9/23, 9/30/21
HH-27292
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Conditional Use Permit Application No.
2021CU06
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the
Planning Commission of the City of Hawthorne
will hold a public hearing to consider the following
matter:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Conditional Use
Permit Application No. 2021CU06 – A request
to sell beer and wine at a new restaurant
within the City.
PROJECT LOCATION: 5267 Rosecrans
Avenue, Hawthorne CA 90250
MEETING DETAILS:
Day: Wednesday
Date: October 6, 2021
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Place: Virtual Meeting – see instructions to
participate below:
In the interest of maintaining appropriate
social distancing and to protect
the health and safety of the Planning
Commission, staff and the public from
ORDINANCE NO. 21-15
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF INGLEWOOD,
CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING PAY
RANGE ASSIGNMENT AND CONDITIONS
OF EMPLOYMENT FOR THE VARIOUS
OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND POSITIONS
IN THE SERVICE OF THE CITY FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2021-2022; AND REPEALING
ALL PREVIOUS ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY IN CONFLICT OR AT VARIANCE
HEREWITH; THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA, DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The following schedules of pay
range assignments, special compensation
provisions, conditions of employment and
employee benefits are hereby established and
shall be paid and implemented for the various
designated officers, employees and positions in
the service of the City of Inglewood.
SECTION 2. Salary adjustment criteria for all
pay plans shall be as follows:
A. Internal classification relationships
B. Total compensation analysis
C. Labor market conditions
D. Financial condition of the City
E. Cost of living analysis
SECTION 3. The Pay Plan for Part-Time/Hourly
employees is hereby amended as shown on
Exhibit ‘A’;
SECTION 4. The Pay Plan for General
Bi-Weekly full-time employees, exclusive of
fringe benefits, is hereby amended as shown
on Exhibit ‘B’;
SECTION 5. The Pay Plan for General
Management and Professional employees,
exclusive of fringe benefits, is hereby amended
as shown on Exhibit ‘C’;
SECTION 6. The Pay Plan for Confidential
General Management and Professional
employees, exclusive of fringe benefits, does
not have any changes and should read as
shown on Exhibit ‘D’;
SECTION 7. The Pay Plan for the Police
Civilian Management employees, exclusive of
fringe benefits, does not have any changes and
should read as shown on Exhibit ‘E’;
SECTION 8. The Pay Plan for Police Officers
(Sworn) and Police Management (Sworn),
both exclusive of fringe benefits, does not
have any changes and should read as shown
on Exhibit ‘F’;
SECTION 9. The Pay Plan for Executive
Employees, exclusive of fringe benefits, is
hereby amended as shown on Exhibit ‘G’;
SECTION 10. The Pay Plan for the Elected
Officials, exclusive of fringe benefits, is hereby
amended as shown on Exhibit ‘H’;
SECTION 11. The Pay Plan for the Permanent
Part-Time employees, exclusive of fringe benefits,
does not have any changes and should
read as shown on Exhibit ‘I’;
SECTION 12. CITY CLERK – DUTIES
The incumbent City Clerk is hereby assigned
the following duties:
A. Serve as Escrow Officer for the City in connection
with the purchase or sale of real property;
B. Serve as the Secretary of the City’s Permits
and Licenses Committee;
C. Serve as the Secretary of the City’s Investment
Committee;
C. Serve as Director of the City Clerk’s
Department; and
D. Serve as a member of the City’s Liability
Insurance Claims Committee.
As full remuneration for performing the foregoing
duties, the City Clerk shall receive the salary as
defined in Exhibit “H,” along with all other applicable
benefits contained within the Inglewood
Executive Organization (IEO) Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU).
.SECTION 13. CITY TREASURER – DUTIES
The incumbent City Treasurer is hereby assigned
the following duties:
A. Serve as a member of the City’s Investment
Committee; and
B. Other duties as assigned in the Inglewood
Municipal Code and City Charter.
As full remuneration for performing the foregoing
duties, the City Treasurer shall receive the
salary as defined in Exhibit “H.”
SECTION 14. Prior compensation allocations,
agreements, retention incentive payments and
other benefits, monetary and otherwise, previously
accorded to or payable to employees of
the City in prior years pursuant to agreements
with employees in accordance with meet and
confer law, or otherwise, shall be continued
in full force and effect and accorded and
paid to the respective employees as though
fully set forth in the herein ordinance, except
insofar as such benefits or prior provisions are
expressly repealed or amended by the herein
ordinance or through negotiations with various
bargaining units.
SECTION 15. The City Clerk shall certify to the
passage and adoption of this ordinance and to
its approval by the City Council and shall cause
the same to be published in accordance with
the City Charter; and thirty days from the final
passage and adoption, this ordinance shall be
in full force and effect.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS
14th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2021
James T. Butts, Jr., Mayor
ATTEST:
Aisha Thompson, City Clerk
Inglewood Daily News Pub. 9/23, 9/30/21
HI-27297
RFQ-0125 PROFESSIONAL
ENGINEERING SERVICES (ON-CALL)
FOR THE INGLEWOOD TRANSIT
CONNECTOR PROJECT
INVITATION TO SUBMIT STATEMENTS
OF QUALIFICATIONS
1.1.THE OPPORTUNITY
A. The City of Inglewood (City) is seeking
statements of qualifications (SOQs) from
consulting teams (Responders) experienced
in providing on call professional engineering
services to support the Inglewood Transit
Connector Project and other Public Works
Projects for the City.
B. The purpose of this Request for Qualifications
(RFQ) is to establish a contract with
a qualified consulting team-(Responder) for
various engineering tasks to support public
works projects for the City that include but is
not limited to: transportation, utility infrastructure
and civil engineering. The successful responder
will provide support services requested to
augment City staff, its Program Management
Consultant, and other Strategic Advisors in
the implementation of the Inglewood Transit
Connector (ITC) project. The City may also
utilize these services for support to other public
works projects as needed.
C. The primary project that will be supported is
the Inglewood Transit Connector (ITC) Project.
This ITC project is an approximately 1.6-mile
long, three station, fully elevated, electrically
powered automated transit system (ATS) that
will connect passengers directly from the Metro
Crenshaw/LAX Line’s Downtown Inglewood
station to new housing and employment centers,
and regionally serving sports and entertainment
venues in the City of Inglewood including the
Forum, the Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment
District (LASED) at Hollywood Park/SoFi
Stadium and the proposed Inglewood Basketball
and Entertainment Center (IBEC). The Project
will also create a new transit connection to
the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the
2028 Summer Olympic Games at the SoFi
Stadium. The Project includes the proposed
construction of three new stations. Project
information, including completed studies are
further described in this RFQ.
D. The City of Inglewood Intends to select a
Consulting Engineering firm that will support the
ITC project as further defined in the scope of
work of this RFQ.
1.2. THE PROCESS
A. This RFQ, any future RFQ Addenda and
questions and responses related to the RFQ
will be available on PlanetBids.
B. Responders may submit questions and
comments regarding this RFQ via PlanetBids
at the following link (https://pbsystem.planetbids.
com/portal/45619/portal-home) according to
the timeline provided below. Questions will be
answered and responded to in an addendum
to be posted on the City of Inglewood website.
C. This procurement uses a Qualifications
Based Selection (QBS) process. The Consultant
will be selected on the basis of demonstrated
competence and qualification for the required
services. The City will request a cost proposal
from the highest ranked Responder who will
be selected for negotiation based upon evaluation
of statements of qualifications; cost is
not a consideration in determining the most
qualified firm.
D. The City seeks a team that has demonstrated
expertise and ability in the following areas:
• Working on large transit projects and supporting
public agencies with public works projects.
• Working within the City of Inglewood or surrounding
areas, and successful experience
managing transportation-related projects of
similar size and complexity, preferably in the
Los Angeles region
• Coordinating across various technical
disciplines
• Coordinating across multiple oversight agencies
and jurisdictions
exposure to COVID-19, the public hearing
will not be an in-person meeting and
the Council Chambers will not be used
for this meeting. Members of the public
are encouraged to make comments by
submitting written letters at 4455 West
126th Street, Hawthorne, California 90250
or by sending comments via email to
cpalmer@cityofhawthorne.org or by calling
Planning at (310) 349-2973. Members
of the public who wish to participate
in the virtual meeting must contact the
Planning Department no later than 5:00
pm on the date of the meeting noting
the item on which the member wants
to speak by leaving a message at (310)
349-2970 and leaving your return phone
number and email. Written information
pertaining to this item must be submitted
to the Planning Department prior to 5:00
PM on October 6, 2021.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The proposed
conditional use permit is a project
subject to the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) and qualifies for an
exemption from CEQA pursuant to Section
15301 Class 1 (Existing Facilities) of
CEQA. Per the Class 1 exemption, the
project is consistent with the applicable
general plan designation and all applicable
general plan policies as well as
with applicable zoning designation and
regulations. The sales will be within an
existing restaurant with no expansion of
the existing structure.
PLEASE NOTE that pursuant to Government
Code Section 65009: In an action or
proceeding to attack, review, set aside, void,
or annul a finding, determination or decision
of the Planning Commission or City Council,
the issues raised shall be limited to those
raised at the public hearing in this notice or
in written correspondence delivered to the
Planning Commission or City Council at or
prior to the public hearing.
Hawthorne Press Tribune Pub. 9/23/21
HH-27296
• Allocating sufficient, qualified resources to
ensure the on time and on-budget delivery
of the Services.
E. Certified DBE firms are encouraged to submit
statements of qualifications as Responder or
subcontractors on the Responder’s team. DBE
Firms must be certified as a DBE through the
California Unified Certification Program. The
selected Responder will be required to comply
with the DBE goals that City establishes for the
Project and the Agreement.
F. This RFQ provides specific instructions
regarding SOQ format and other requirements.
Pertinent data about the specific operations
and the City of Inglewood are also included.
Additional information, terms and conditions are
provided in the Appendices section of this RFQ.
1.3. THE AGREEMENT
The selected Responder will enter into an
Agreement with the City of Inglewood for an
initial term of three years. The City will have
five consecutive one-year options to extend
the term of the Agreement for an additional
year, at the sole discretion of the City Council.
The resulting Agreement will be eligible
for federal funding by the Federal Transit
Agency (FTA), therefore, the Agreement
will include all federally required contract
provisions and this procurement is subject
to all applicable federal requirements.
1.4. THE FUNDING
For the ITC project, the City is seeking funding
from the FTA for this Project, and as such, any
resulting agreement will be subject to, and will
include terms necessary for compliance with,
federal contracting requirements. Required
federal contract terms are set forth in the Sample
Contract to this RFQ. As a potential recipient
of federal funding, the City has established a
DBE goal for the Agreement. The requirements
for DBE participation and the DBE program
are in addition to all other equal opportunity
employment requirements of the Agreement.
Other public works projects will be funded
through various sources.
1.5. THE TIMELINE
The City of Inglewood intends to select a firm
within approximately thirty days following the
deadline for SOQs. The City of Inglewood
may, at its own discretion, conduct interviews
and other evaluations of some, all, or none of
the applicants prior to selection. The City of
Inglewood will select the consulting firm that
best meets the needs of the City.
RFQ Process and Implementation
Schedule
Date and Time
Public Release of Request for Qualifications
9/23/2021
Pre-Submittal Conference
10/07/2021 at 2:00 pm
Questions from Responders Due
10/11/2021 by 5:00 pm
Answers to Questions Posted on PlanetBids
10/15/2021
Deadline for SOQ Submittals
10/25/2021 by 4:00 pm
City Council Award (approx. date)
December 2021
1.6.THE CONTACT
For general and process questions concerning
this RFQ contact:
Bianca Plascencia, Procurement and Contracts
Coordinator
City of Inglewood
Office of Purchasing Division, 8th Floor
One Manchester Boulevard
Inglewood, CA 90301
310.412.5266
Louis Atwell, PE
City of Inglewood
Assistant City Manager
Public Works Director
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