Inglewood Today New Digital Edition November 14, 2019

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Celebrating 25 Years of Service in Inglewood, Airport area Communities

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EYE ON THE CITY Lakers

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VOL. 34, No. 45

Clippers Arena takes another big step forward as judge dismisses lawsuit seeking to derail it

Homelessness: A Humanitarian Crisis Inglewood man has been homeless for more than

20 years

City of Inglewood calls failed lawsuit an attempt to “sabotage” $1.2-billion project

Mayor James T. Butts Jr. It News Wire

The proposed $1.2 billion Inglewood Basketball and Entertainment Center, which would bring thousands of jobs, hundreds of units of affordable housing and hundreds of millions in new and long-term tax revenue to the city of Inglewood, took another big forward this month when a judge threw out a lawsuit seeking to block the project. In a significant victory for Inglewood, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Daniel Murphy emphatically rejected the contention by Uplift Inglewood that the city violated the Surplus Land Act (SLA) when it entered into an exclusive negotiating agreement with the Clippers to develop the arena complex. The project site is on 23 acres of municipal land at Prairie Avenue and West Century Boulevard. Uplift argued that the arena site should have instead been used for affordable housing, in spite of the fact the Federal Aviation Administration declared in August that no housing will be allowed on that site because of noise from airplanes. The FAA has the final say on land-use issues Continued on page 6

By Kenneth Miller, Publisher

It’s another beautiful day in the neighborhood, a blue sky Friday at 10:30 a.m. in Inglewood and Michael Steward is taking his shift at the northbound 405 freeway at the Cen-

tury Blvd. exit. A short distance from here is where all the action is. The billion dollar Sofi Stadium, bustling card games and off track betting at Hollywood Park Casino, Inglewood is a city on the cusp

Kaiser first Black CEO Bernard J. Tyson dies

Bernard J. Tyson

of moving from the shadows of Los Angeles and into the spotlight. However, while the city is on the move so to are the homeless people encamped under the 405 freeway on Century Continued on page 2

LACOE appoints new county administrator

for Inglewood USD

Erika Torres

of California-Based Kaiser PermanDOWNEY— Los Angeles County ente, spoke at AfroTech, a convention Office of Education Superintendent On Saturday, Nov. 9, Bernard J. Tyorganized by Debra Duardo son, the first Black chairman and CEO the Los An- Continued on page 6 announced the Continued on page 6 By Tanu Henry | California Black Media

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