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Planning Commission Denies Off‑Site Beer and Wine Permit for Imperial Highway Convenience Market

Inglewood Planning Commission · February 5, 2026
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Summary

The Inglewood Planning Commission voted to deny a special use permit allowing off‑site sale of beer and wine at 3535 W. Imperial Highway, citing overconcentration of alcohol licenses and lack of demonstrated public convenience or necessity.

The Inglewood Planning Commission on Feb. 3 denied a special use permit for a convenience market at 3535 West Imperial Highway to sell beer and wine for off‑site consumption. The motion to deny, made during the public hearing on SUP25‑00019, passed after commissioners cited an overconcentration of alcohol outlets in the census tract and said the application did not demonstrate the legally required public convenience or necessity.

Planner Sean May told the commission the site is in the Crenshaw Imperial TOD and noted the planning commission had denied a similar request in April 2024 after finding off‑site alcohol sales would be detrimental, create an undue concentration of outlets and increase…

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