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Inglewood is raising taxes to pay for the Transit Connector (people mover) project

2UrbanGirlsBy 2UrbanGirlsSeptember 14, 2021Updated:November 1, 20218 Comments3 Mins Read
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Inglewood City Council with Stan Kroenke at opening of YouTube Theatre in Inglewood, CA. (Credit: City of Inglewood)
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The Inglewood City Council is attempting to pull a fast one on Inglewood residents.  The city declared a bogus “fiscal emergency” to force an accelerated special election in November 2, 2021.  The purpose of the election is to increase taxes, which will then be leveraged to fund the building of the Inglewood Transit Connector (people mover).

Last year, 2UrbanGirls alerted the residents about the City’s plans to tax property owners to pay for the transit connector.  The transit connector (people mover) is a critical component of the Clippers Arena, which is scheduled for groundbreaking on September 17.

Related: Inglewood finds money to pay for people mover: tax the city’s residents

An environmental report stated that the project would pose ‘significant’ and ‘unavoidable’ issues related to traffic, which would impact emergency services (police and fire), which Mayor Butts dismissed.

“We know, better than any city our size in the United States of America, how to properly manage and mitigate significant streams of traffic and other environmental impacts associated with sports and entertainment events,” said Butts.

Residents will tell you that’s a lie.

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Proposed route for the automated people mover. (Source: envisioninglewood.org)

2UrbanGirls then received a “letter to the editor” describing the harsh impacts the businesses would face once the people mover was funded to begin construction.

The brunt of the impact would be at the intersection of Florence and Market Street, where CVS, Red’s Flavor Table, and Fiesta Martin reside.  Those two cold words “eminent domain” have been uttered, which would explain why the Martin’s opened a new restaurant at the former site of Los Poncho’s.  The most likely understand their current location, at the former Tony Roma’s, will not exist.

The August 3 staff report not only declared a fiscal emergency, but also detailed how the City planned on spending the money from the two tax measures residents will vote on November 2.  One of items the city will spend the money on is “easing traffic”.

“Inglewood is fiscally solvent,” said Mayor James Butts, during the May 25, 2021 regular city council meeting.

Residents in Compton passed an increased sales tax, Measure P, to fix their crumbling, pothole lined streets, but residents said they weren’t moving fast enough.  The City then took out close to an $80 million bond, to be fronted the money, to finish the street repairs.  The bond would be paid back with proceeds from Measure P.

Is that what Inglewood plans on doing if residents pass taxes to increase the transient occupancy tax (TOT) and real estate transfer tax?  Package them into a billion dollar bond to pay for the people mover?

Buried in the August 3 staff report is a memo that spells it out.  On July 17, 2021, Keyser Marston Associates identified increased taxes as a potential funding source for the City’s transit project, and two weeks later, the city declared a fiscal emergency and called for a special election.

What’s the backup plan if the voters reject the tax increases?  Is that where our newly elected City Clerk steps in?

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  1. Clippers Hate on September 20, 2021 2:40 pm

    How is “The transit connector (people mover) is a critical component of the Clippers Arena” when it doesn’t even go to the Clippers Arena? Instead, this people mover is meant to help SoFi Stadium and its related developments as well as the Forum yet gets a complete pass from you. Why?

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    • 2urbangirls on September 20, 2021 2:56 pm

      Read this https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailybreeze.com/2020/04/23/inglewood-95-million-closer-to-building-a-people-mover-for-nfl-fans-concert-goers/amp/

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  2. Anonymous on September 18, 2021 3:09 pm

    People mover needs to go all the way south to the green line

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    • 2urbangirls on September 18, 2021 3:47 pm

      ???????????? you know the South Bay COG wants it all the way down Prairie to Torrance.

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      • Thousands would have to vote more taxes on October 2, 2021 11:59 am

        Yes but neighbors voters along the route in Hawthorne, Lawndale, Manhattan Beach, and Torrance may be willing to protect their neighbors homes and small neighborhood business or just may not want to pay more taxes to accomplish the building . Metro could simply use low emissions busses to connect to the green line.

        Oh wait the foreign people mover companies would get angry with candidates they gave money to…..

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  3. Nunyo Bidness on September 16, 2021 7:50 am

    No backup plan needed. Use the current questionable vote counting machines in Inglewatts and it’s a done deal. LOL ????

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    • 2urbangirls on September 16, 2021 9:13 am

      I appreciate you for reading to the last period !

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  4. Joe on September 14, 2021 12:31 pm

    2 urban girls, thanks for your ongoing dissemination of important information. As to Mayor Butt’s comment that the city council and its departments are good at handling traffic, I’m calling BS. Not only does the mayor have absolutely no evidence supporting that statement, but there is overwhelming, incontrovertible evidence, that he is deliberately lying. Please see the video noted below to see that James Butt’s, his council and his parking commissioners not only do a very poor job handling traffic, but have absolutely no problem lying about how bad that traffic is, and how bad a job they’re doing. The secret removal of Inglewoods traffic lights when the Forum reopened and the dangerous traffic at the MTV Awards tells the whole story.
    Watch “Inglewood City Council turns off traffic cameras to protect Forum?” on YouTube
    https://youtu.be/WDhuCtJeGwU

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