Council approves $1.9M increase in Measure M funds for downtown ITS project
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Summary
The council approved amendment #2 to funding agreement 9200000000M550706, increasing Measure M funds by $1,900,000 (from $11.1M to $13.0M) for a downtown intelligent transportation systems project.
The Inglewood City Council voted on Feb. 3 to approve an amendment to a funding agreement with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority that increases Measure M funds for the downtown intelligent transportation systems (ITS) project by $1,900,000.
City staff identified the item as funding agreement number 9200000000M550706, amendment number 2, noting the Measure M allocation for the downtown ITS project will rise from $11,100,000 to $13,000,000. The council moved and seconded approval and passed the amendment by roll call; the clerk recorded 'Aye' votes from council members present.
Council members who spoke praised the city’s transportation and downtown projects as part of broader investments tied to events and redevelopment. No dissenting votes or abstentions were recorded for this item in the roll call taken at the meeting. Staff did not present additional financing details such as project timeline or matching-fund requirements during the deliberation; those items were not specified in the staff presentation and may be provided in subsequent reports.
The amendment is effective per the executed agreement terms; staff will proceed with ITS project implementation under the revised funding level and return to council with any standard contract or project updates as required.

