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Projects in Inglewood, California

Below are the "shovel-ready" projects for which this city submitted in the 2008 U.S. Conference of Mayors report. You can click on a project to read (and add to) its description. You can also discuss the project and vote on whether you believe it is critical or not.

The total cost of all the projects submitted by Inglewood is $151,161,000

Description City State Jobs Cost Program Type Vote Ratio
City-wide Street Resurfacing program - This is a street resurfacing program of street pavement and adjacent curb and gutter of aged infrastructure. Inglewood CA 40 $7,600,000 Streets/Roads 2
La Brea Avenue Pavement Reconstruction, Ph.2 - Project provides for full pavement reconstruction of major 80 year old thoroughfare and improves driving characteristics with intelligent transportation system enhancements. Inglewood CA 60 $7,440,000 Streets/Roads 2
City-wide Alleyway replacement program - This is a alleyway replacement program to replace aged infrastructure. Inglewood CA 60 $3,750,000 Streets/Roads 1
City-wide Sidewalk replacement and Pedestrian Ramp program -This is a sidewalk replacement and pedestrian ramp installation program to replace aged infrastructure. Inglewood CA 50 $2,500,000 Streets/Roads 5
This project will upgrade the irrigation systems at various City Parks. Most have exceeded their life expectancy. The average age of the irrigation systems at the park sites is 25 years; many are over 30 years old resulting in frequent main breaks and l Inglewood CA 50 $5,000,000 Water -2
Water Treatment Plant Expansion - Project expands current capacity of 8.3 MGD to 12 MGD to provide ability to pump/produce/treat more groundwater and reduce dependence upon imported water supply. Project also replaces current use of chlorine gas Inglewood CA 40 $2,300,000 Water 2
Fluoridation treatment facility - Project provides for fluoridation of pumped groundwater to match fluoridated imported water supply and enhance water quality. Inglewood CA 40 $1,500,000 Water -2
Residential Sound Insulation in accordance with the CityÂ’s adopted Aircraft Noise Mitigation Program: The City has collaborated with the FAA and LAWA to mitigate properties from jet noise since adoption of the local Part 150 Plan and the Aircraft Noise Co Inglewood CA 866 $65,000,000 Airport -18
The Noise Mitigation Recycling Program: This program has an estimated funding of $25,000,000. At least four consultants will include acquisition, relocation, abatement and demolition. Additionally, three staff person will be required for program impleme Inglewood CA 15 $25,000,000 Airport -16
RSI Demonstration Home: This idea assumes additional staff and another consultant for construction management as indicated above. Additional personnel would trigger physical constraints within the department and demand for office space. Inglewood CA 25 $750,000 Airport -8
Inglewood CARE Program: The Commercial Area Revitalization Effort (CARE) is a comprehensive program designed to rehabilitate and renovate retail and commercial properties in targeted economically distressed areas in the City of Inglewood. Inglewood CA 150 $3,000,000 CDBG -5
Park Improvements - Federal funding will provide for the installation of artificial surfaces on soccer fields at Edward Vincent Park. This will promote water conservation as well as reduce maintenance costs due to excessive use by residents. Inglewood CA 30 $1,500,000 CDBG -9
Solar Housing Energy Program: This project installs solar energy systems in homes for very low-income senior citizen homeowners. This is a pilot project currently being funded with CDBG dollars in this fiscal year. Inglewood CA 120 $1,080,000 CDBG 2
City's Weed and Graffiti Abatement Program: This program will provide employment opportunities for at least 8 people. This will allow the deployment of two person crews to each Council District to tackle the dumping and graffiti issues. Inglewood CA 8 $1,000,000 CDBG -6
Rogers Park Improvement Project: This project will provide for park improvements including the roof, HVAC System, fencing, intrusion and fire alarm systems, parking lot renovations, and energy efficient lighting. Inglewood CA 40 $1,000,000 CDBG 0
The Inglewood Youth Employment and Training Program: This program will be targeted to youth between the ages of 18 and 24 who tend to be the chronically unemployment segment of our community. Inglewood CA 120 $1,000,000 CDBG 8
Public Service Employees (PSE) Program: The City of Inglewood is currently experiencing staff shortages in many of its departments, while the demand for services continues to increase. Inglewood CA 15 $661,000 CDBG -3
Park Rangers: Federal funding will provide for park rangers to enforce park rules and regulations, unlock and secure facilities, monitor and provide on-site supervision of un-staffed park sites, disseminate information and assist public in the park. Inglewood CA 6 $275,000 CDBG -3
Civic Building Alternative Energy Renovations: This project includes energy renovations for City Hall, Main City Library, and New Senior Center. The energy renovations will include the installation of solar panels, reduced water fixtures, solar shades and Inglewood CA 100 $5,000,000 Energy 1
Parks Energy Enhancements: This project will provide new electrical panels, conduits, transformers and needed equipment at various parks to centralize electrical controls at each site and create greater efficiency and improved safety. Inglewood CA 5 $430,000 Energy 4
Police Officer and Part-time Investigators – The Police Department needs to increase police officer staffing by 30 positions. These additional police officers will be deployed within our redeveloping concentrated business districts Inglewood CA 30 $5,800,000 Public Safety 2
Interoperable Radio System and Data Communications System – the Police Department needs to replace an un-repairable radio system. A digital interoperable radio system must be operational by 2012 to comply with a federal mandate. Inglewood CA 0 $3,000,000 Public Safety -2
Shotspotter System – The Police Department needs to improve its investigative capabilities by using technology that could pinpoint the location of a person illegally shooting a gun within our jurisdiction. Inglewood CA 0 $1,200,000 Public Safety -16
Public Video Monitoring – The Police Department needs to acquire a remote camera system sufficient to cover major public areas within our jurisdiction as an instrument to abate criminal activity. Inglewood CA 0 $1,000,000 Public Safety -5
Community Service Officer (CSO) – A non-sworn position assigned to complete no-lead burglary investigations, other non-violent misdemeanor property crime investigations, and minor traffic collision investigations. Inglewood CA 14 $918,000 Public Safety 1
Forensic Personnel – The Police Department needs an additional 5 forensic specialist to provide adequate 18-hour daily coverage for crime scene investigations. Inglewood CA 5 $750,000 Public Safety -1
In-Car Cameras – The Police Department needs to replace an obsolete in-car camera video system in its first responder vehicles needed to record critical incidents for evidentiary necessities and accountability training. Inglewood CA 0 $672,000 Public Safety -4
Homeless Interventionist – The Police Department needs a staff of trained mental health professionals and social workers to manage the needs of our increased homeless population that drain resources from our current patrol deployment Inglewood CA 4 $430,000 Public Safety 1
Custody Officers – The Police Department needs an additional 6 (1 supervisor + 5 custody officers) custody officers to properly staff our City jail and reduce exposure inherent in prisoner processing. Inglewood CA 6 $430,000 Public Safety -2
Information Technology Technicians – The current use of equipment and planned procurements of technological equipment is unprecedented in the history of our Police Department. The Police Department needs a staff of technicians to acquire, support, and tr Inglewood CA 4 $400,000 Public Safety -1
Parks Safety Program:Federal funding will provide for the installation of security surveillance and Hirsch access systems at various park sites, including cameras, control devices, software and monitors. The systems will be used to monitor parking lots. Inglewood CA 8 $400,000 Public Safety -2
Police Auto Mechanics – The Police Department needs dedicated general auto mechanics to outfit and maintain our fleet of vehicles. These employees would be managed by the Police Department but assigned to the City Service Center. Inglewood CA 3 $255,000 Public Safety -6
Asphalt Zipper - Equipment to improve street longevity/reliability by enhancing roadway maintenance & repair operations. Inglewood CA 4 $120,000 Transit 5