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Inglewood council adopts assessment-district hearings, meeting-disruption policy and Housing Authority annual plan

Inglewood City Council · June 23, 2026
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Summary

At the meeting the council set public hearings for multiple assessment districts, adopted a policy on telephone/internet disruptions during meetings, and the Housing Authority approved its FY2026'27 annual plan; minutes and consent calendar items were also approved.

The Inglewood City Council took several formal votes during the session.

Key outcomes

- Minutes: The council moved to approve the minutes of April 28, May 5 and May 12, 2026. Councilmember Gray recorded an abstention; other voting members recorded aye votes.

- Consent calendar (items 2'6): The council moved and approved the consent calendar by roll call.

- Assessment-district proceedings (SPH1'SPH4): Staff presented resolutions to initiate proceedings for annual levies and collections for several assessment districts (including the Inglewood Street Lighting Assessment District 1980-1 and the Derby Dixon Maintenance Assessment District 1987-1). The council voted to set the public hearings and initiate those proceedings.

- Policy on disruption of telephone/internet during meetings: The council considered and adopted a proposed policy addressing disruption of telephone or internet service during council meetings; the roll call showed affirmative votes.

- Housing Authority annual plan (FY2026'27): The Housing Authority heard a staff presentation from Mr. Chavez describing HUD-required elements for continued Section 8 funding and program goals (apply for special-purpose vouchers, preserve affordable housing through project-based vouchers, maintain high-performer status). The Housing Authority moved and approved the annual plan by roll call.

Voting notes: Where recorded in the transcript, roll-call tallies showed council members Padilla, Morales, Fogg/Faulk and Mayor Butts voting "Aye" on multiple items; Councilmember Gray recorded at least one abstention on minute approvals. The transcript did not record full mover/ seconder names for every motion; motions were moved and seconded as indicated in the record.

What happens next: The assessment-district items will proceed to the noticed public hearings; the Housing Authority plan takes effect per the agency's schedule and HUD requirements.