Inglewood residents living in the Renaissance, a residential gated community adjacent to SoFi Stadium continue to express their frustrations with the traffic and potential safety issues it brings.

During the Sept. 13 city council meeting one of the residents came forward to speak on being “trapped” in the community on event days, and had concerns about what happens during an emergency.
She also said the areas Councilwoman Dionne Faulk is unresponsive to residents concerns although she lives in the community as well.
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Taxpayers pay Faulk an annual salary of $60,000 and her liaison nearly $100,000 to provide service to them and they are falling short.
Residents in the community continue to list their homes in excess of $1 million despite the obvious challenges that exist living next door to a 70,000 seat football stadium.
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Sad attempt on Jimmy’a part to attempt to make the resident look unaware or foolish. The Emergency “road leads right back to the traffic jam on Pincay !!!!!
Look at Google Maps yourself. In emergency the Paramedics or fire department would have a hard time gaining access since most drivers do not pull to right as they should and in a traffic jam there is no right to pull off to !!!