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Inglewood honors Sylvia L. Fernandez as she retires after 25 years of service

Inglewood City Council · June 30, 2026
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The Inglewood City Council presented a formal commendation to Sylvia L. Fernandez for 25 years of service in human resources, and Fernandez thanked council and staff during a brief, emotional appearance.

The Inglewood City Council presented a formal commendation to Sylvia L. Fernandez on June 30, recognizing 25 years of service to the city in human resources leadership.

Sylvia L. Fernandez, introduced by the mayor and applauded by council members, told the council she was "not prepared" to speak but expressed gratitude for her colleagues and said she looks forward to retirement while lamenting that she will miss city staff and elected officials. "I'm excited... I'm leaving because I look forward to my future and my next phase in life, but I am sad to leave you guys," Fernandez said.

Council members and staff offered brief tributes. Councilmembers thanked Fernandez for her professionalism and mentorship, and other speakers noted her responsiveness to the public and colleagues. The recognition was followed immediately by the start of the public comment period and the meeting's regularly scheduled business.