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Inglewood, California

Inglewood is a city in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, United States, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. As of the 2020 U.S. Census, the city had a population of 107,762. It was incorporated on February 14, 1908.[6] The city is in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, near Los Angeles International Airport.[7]

Inglewood, California
Nickname: 
"City of Champions"
Location of Inglewood in Los Angeles County, California
Inglewood
Location within the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area
Inglewood
Inglewood (southern California)
Inglewood
Inglewood (California)
Inglewood
Inglewood (the United States)
Inglewood
Inglewood (North America)
Coordinates: 33°57′27″N 118°20′46″W / 33.95750°N 118.34611°W / 33.95750; -118.34611Coordinates: 33°57′27″N 118°20′46″W / 33.95750°N 118.34611°W / 33.95750; -118.34611
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
Established1888
IncorporatedFebruary 7, 1908[1]
Government
 • TypeCouncil–Manager–Commission
 • MayorJames T. Butts Jr.
 • Mayor Pro TemEloy Morales Jr.
 • City CouncilGeorge Dotson
Alex Padilla
Dionne Faulk
 • City ClerkAisha Thompson
Area
 • Total9.09 sq mi (23.55 km2)
 • Land9.07 sq mi (23.49 km2)
 • Water0.03 sq mi (0.06 km2)  0.27%
Elevation131 ft (40 m)
Population
 • Total107,762
 • Rank12th in Los Angeles County
65th in California
 • Density12,000/sq mi (4,600/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes[5]
90301–90312
Area codes310,424, 213/323
FIPS code06-36546
GNIS feature IDs1660799, 2410106
Websitewww.cityofinglewood.org

History

 
The Aguaje de Centinela was a spring used by Native Californians, Californios, and early Americans.

The earliest residents of what is now Inglewood were Native Americans who used the Aguaje de Centinela natural springs in today's Edward Vincent Jr. Park (known for most of its history as Centinela Park). Local historian Gladys Waddingham wrote that these springs took the name Centinela from the hills that rose gradually around them, and which allowed ranchers to watch over their herds," (thus the name centinelas or sentinels).[8]

Spanish era

 
Much of Inglewood was originally part of Rancho Sausal Redondo, granted in 1837 to Antonio Ygnacio Ávila, of the prominent Ávila family of California.

The original settlers of Los Angeles in 1781, one of whom was Spanish soldier Jose Manuel Orchado Machado, "a 23-year-old muleteer from Los Alamos in Sinaloa". These settlers, she wrote, were ordered by the officials of the San Gabriel Mission "to graze their animals on the ocean side of Los Angeles in order not to infringe on mission lands." As a result, the settlers, or pobladores, drove some of their cattle to the "lush pasture lands near Centinela Springs", and the first construction there was done by Bruno Ygnacio Ávila, who received a permit in 1822 to build a "corral and hut for his herders."[8]: unpaged [xiv]  The area that is now Inglewood was divided into two rancho grants: Rancho Sausal Redondo and Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela.[9]

Mexican era

 
The Centinela Adobe was built in 1834 by Don Ygnacio Machado, a Californio ranchero who owned Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela.

Later, Avila constructed a three-room adobe house on a slight rise overlooking the creek that ran from Centinela Springs all the way to the ocean. According to the LAOkay web site,[10] this adobe was built where the present baseball field is in the park. It no longer exists.

In 1834, Ygnacio Machado, one of the sons of Jose Machado, built the Centinela Adobe,[8]: unpaged [xv]  which sits on a rise above the present Interstate 405 (San Diego Freeway) and is used as the headquarters of the Centinela Valley Historical Society.[11] Two years later, Ygnacio[12] was granted the 2,220-acre (9.0 km2) Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela, though this land had already been claimed by Avila.[8]: unpaged [xv] 

American era

 
Inglewood, circa 1894
 
Commercial Street (later La Brea Avenue) in Inglewood, circa 1910
 
Radio engineer Ernest G. Underwood sitting at desk of his KHJ broadcasting station in Inglewood, 1927
 
Aircraft workers on lunch break in Inglewood aircraft factory of North American Aviation, 1942

Daniel Freeman acquired the rancho and was a founder of the Centinela-Inglewood Land Company in 1887, which developed the city. That year it was reported that:[13]

The Centinela-Inglewood Company has put on a four-horse coach between their office and Inglewood, leaving at 9:30 am and returning at 2 pm to carry passengers desiring to see the property. It is understood that arrangements will soon be completed for frequent fast trains between Los Angeles and Inglewood over the California Southern.

Inglewood Park Cemetery, a widely used cemetery for the entire region, was founded in 1905.[14] The city has been home to the Hollywood Park Racetrack from 1938 to 2013, one of the premier horse racing venues in the United States.[15][16] Fosters Freeze, the first soft serve ice cream chain in California, was founded by George Foster in 1946 in Inglewood.[17] Inglewood was named an All-America City by the National Civic League in 1989 and yet again in 2009 for its visible progress.[18]

The Ku Klux Klan had a presence in Inglewood in the 1920s, with the most notable event being the 1922 raid,[19] the Klan had a chapter in Inglewood as late as October 1931.[20]

Labor unions

Labor troubles became a serious issue in 1941. From August 1939 to June 1941, Stalin and Hitler supported each other as war raged in Europe. In the U.S., Communist local union officials opposed American aid to Britain's war against Germany. They called strikes in war industries that were supplying Lend-Lease materiel to Britain. The United Auto Workers (UAW) won the election over the International Association of Machinists and represented all the employees at the North American Aviation factory in Inglewood. UAW negotiators demanded a starting pay of 75 cents an hour, plus a 10-cent raise for the 11,000 current employees. The UAW had made a no-strike pledge, but suddenly a wildcat strike on June 4 closed the plant that produced a fourth of the nation's fighter planes. The UAW was unable to get the workers to return, when Washington intervened. With the approval of national CIO leadership, President Franklin Roosevelt sent in the California national guard to reopen the plant. When Germany suddenly invaded the USSR in late June 1941, though, the Communist activists suddenly became the strongest supporters of war production; they crushed wildcat strikes.[21][22][23]

African-American influence

"No blacks had ever lived in Inglewood", Gladys Waddingham wrote,[8]: 59  but by 1960, "they lived in great numbers along its eastern borders. This came to the great displeasure of the predominantly white residents already residing in Inglewood. In 1960, the census counted only 29 "Negroes" among Inglewood's 63,390 residents. Not a single black child attended the city's schools. Real-estate agents refused to show homes to blacks. A rumored curfew kept blacks off the streets at night. Inglewood was a prime target because of its previous history of restrictions." "Fair housing and school busing were the main problems of 1964. The schools were not prepared to handle racial incidents, even though any that occurred were very minor. Adults held many heated community meetings, since the blacks objected to busing as much as did the whites."[8]: 61  In 1969, an organization called "Morningside Neighbors" changed its name to "Inglewood Neighbors" "in the hope of promoting more integration."[8]: 63 

On February 3, 1969, Harold P. Moret (of Louisiana Creole ancestry) became Inglewood's first black police officer. A year later, Jimmy Lee Worsham became the second. He was followed by Barbara Harris, the first black female officer, then Otis Hendricks, Melvin Lovelace, and Eugene Lindsey. The seventh black officer was James T. Butts Jr. He became Inglewood's first black motorcycle traffic-enforcement officer, first black lieutenant and captain, and only black deputy chief in the history of the department. In September 1991 at the age of 38, Butts became the first person of color to command the Santa Monica Police Department as chief of police, and the youngest to do so.[citation needed]

On July 22, 1970, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Max F. Deutz ordered Inglewood schools to desegregate in response to a suit filed by 19 parents.[24] At least since 1965, said Deutz, the Inglewood school board had been aware of a growing influx of black families into its eastern areas, but had done nothing about the polarization of its pupils into an eastern black area and a western white one.[25] On August 31, he rejected an appeal by four parents who said the school board was not responsible for the segregation, but that the blacks "selected their places of residence by voluntary choice."[24]

The first black principal among the 18 Inglewood schools was Peter Butler at La Tijera Elementary,[8]: 66  and in 1971, the "Stormy racial meetings in 1971" included a charge by "some real estate men in the overflowing Crozier Auditorium" that the Human Relations Commission was acting like "the Gestapo".[8]: 67  In that year, Loyd Sterling Webb, president of Inglewood Neighbors, became the first black officeholder when voters elected him to the school board.[26]

In 1972, Curtis Tucker, Sr., was appointed as the first black city council member.[8]: 69  That year, composer LeRoy Hurte, an African-American, took the baton of the Inglewood Symphony Orchestra and continued to work with it for 20 years.[8]: 75  Edward Vincent Jr. became Inglewood's first black mayor in 1983. In that decade, whites left the city in increasing numbers, and Inglewood became the first city in California to declare the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. a holiday.[8]: 76  Since the term of Edward Vincent Jr. (1983–1997), Inglewood has consecutively elected African-American mayors: Roosevelt F. Dorn (1997–2010), Danny Tabor (2010–2011),[27] and James T. Butts Jr. (2011–present).

Rise of Latino population

The 1990 census showed that Latinos in Inglewood had increased by 134% since 1980, the largest jump in the South Bay. Economic factors apparently played a role in where new arrivals settled, said David Heer, a USC professor of sociology and associate director of the university's Population Research Laboratory. "Housing is generally less expensive here than elsewhere . . . and I would say that they receive a warmer welcome here", said Norm Cravens, assistant city manager in Inglewood, where the white population dropped from nearly 21% in 1980 to 8.5% in 1990.[28]

In the 2000 census, blacks made up 47%t of the city's residents (53,060 people), and Latinos comprised 46% (51,829), but the Census Bureau estimated that in 2007, the percentage of blacks had declined to 41% (48,252) and that Latinos were at 52.5% (61,847). The white population declined from 19 (21,505) to 17.7% (20,853).[29][30]

That year, though, only one of the city's five city council members was Latino: Jose Fernandez. No Latinos were on the five-member board of education.[31]

Religious history

In 2007, the area served by the Inglewood post office (including Lennox) had 98 churches, temples, mosques, chapels and other houses of worship, according to the AreaConnect.com website.[32]

The first church service was held on April 22, 1888, in the Inglewood House hotel on Commercial Street (today's La Brea Avenue), popularly called Mrs. Belden's Boarding House, when Inglewood had only 300 residents and 112 registered voters. Later, services were in Bucephalus Hall, but eventually the congregation moved to Hyde Park, which left Inglewood with no church. On January 19, 1890, Inglewood's first permanent church – Presbyterian – was established on Market Street. A bit later, the [United] Brethren constructed a building on South Market Street.[8]: 6, 10, and 17 

In 1907, a group of Episcopalians began services in a private home, and a few years later, the first Catholic services were held in Bank Hall. In 1910, the Presbyterians moved their two buildings, a sanctuary and a manse, to the corner of Grevillea and Nutwood "because the streetcars [on Market Street] were so noisy and threw so much dust and sand fleas in the windows."[8]: 14 and 17 

In 1923, St. John Chrysostom Catholic Church was founded. The current church at the intersection of Centinela and Florence was built in 1959 and is the tallest point in the city. It is the largest congregation in the city, consisting of almost 10,000 registered families. Next door is St. John Chrysostom School, educating children since 1927 from prekindergarten through eighth grade.[citation needed]

The Methodists had built a structure at Manchester and La Brea, but in 1940, they moved to a new building at Kelso and Spruce.[8]: 46 and 57 

2016 killing of Marquintan Sandlin and Kisha Michael

The deaths of Kisha Michael, 31, a single mother of three sons, and Marquintan Sandlin, 32, a single father of four daughters, occurred on February 21, 2016, when police responded to a call of a suspicious vehicle parked on Manchester Boulevard around 3:10 am. When police arrived, they engaged in a 45-minute-long standoff before opening fire on the man and the armed woman inside the vehicle, killing them both.[33] Michael was shot 13 times and pronounced dead at the scene. Sandlin was shot eight times and died at a hospital shortly thereafter.[34]

Law enforcement officials involved in the shooting have claimed that Michael had a gun in her lap, although authorities have not stated whether either victim reached for or touched the weapon. No one has indicated that the victims' vehicle was used in a violent manner toward the officers.[34] Mayor James T. Butts Jr. said that the couple was unconscious when police first encountered them.[35]

After an investigation, the City of Inglewood fired the five officers involved in the shooting in May 2017, while the district attorney's office had yet to reach a decision regarding criminal liability of those officers.[34]

Trash-hauling pact

In 2018, an investigation began into a 2012 trash-hauling contract valued at $100 million; it went to a bidder with connections to current mayor James T. Butts. The bidder, Consolidated Disposal Services, secured the contract soon after hiring Michael Butts, brother of Mayor Butts, as an operations manager.[36] Consolidated continues to provide garbage collection services as of 2023.

Geography

 
Randy's Donuts, here in 2008, is a landmark in Inglewood, near the San Diego Freeway, also known as the 405 Freeway.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.1 square miles (24 km2). Downtown Inglewood is 4.15 miles (6.68 km) from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). It is part of the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metropolitan statistical area.[37]

Neighborhoods

Inglewood consists of 10 neighborhoods that are indicated by symbols on street signs. The neighborhoods are: Morningside Park, Downtown Inglewood, Fairview Heights, Arbor Village, Hollypark Knolls, Centinela Heights, Century Heights, Inglewood Knolls, and Lockhaven.[38]

Crenshaw-Imperial

The Crenshaw-Imperial district was a later annexation to Inglewood, California. It has its own branch public library and an important shopping center for the area.[39][40] (Also see Inglewood Knolls)

Morningside Park

Morningside Park is a commercial district in the eastern part of the city. Though the city of Inglewood does not define the district's boundaries, it may be delineated by Hyde Park on the north, Manchester Square on the east, Century Boulevard on the south and Prairie Avenue on the west. The major streets that run through the area are Manchester and Crenshaw boulevards. It is six miles (10 km) from Los Angeles International Airport and about two miles (3 km) from SoFi Stadium, the home of the NFL's Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers. The district is also the location of Kia Forum, an entertainment venue and where for 32 years the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers and NHL's Los Angeles Kings played and The Village at Century shopping center. This neighborhood was once the site of the Hollywood Park Racetrack. It is also the home to three gated-communities called Carlton Square, Briarwood Village & The Renaissance.

North Inglewood and Fairview Heights

North Inglewood is a neighborhood north of the former Santa Fe railroad tracks, where the K Line currently is. In 2009, it was reported to be the site of a "burgeoning arts scene" at East Hyde Park Boulevard and La Brea Avenue.[41] Fairview Heights is a signed area north of Florence and east of La Brea Avenues.

Inglewood Knolls

Situated in the southeastern corner of the city, Inglewood Knolls is a subdivision of tract homes built in 1953–54. It is bordered by Crenshaw Blvd. on the west, 108th St. on the north, Spinning Ave. on the east, and Imperial Highway on the south. A shopping center on the northeastern quadrant of the intersection of Crenshaw and Imperial was also constructed in the mid-1950s, originally including a Food Giant grocery store, Thrifty Drug, J.J. Newberrys, and Lishon's Music Store, among others. Century Park Elementary School on Spinning Ave., although fully within Inglewood city limits, is actually part of the L.A. school district.

Climate

Climate data for Inglewood, California
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 91
(33)
92
(33)
95
(35)
102
(39)
97
(36)
104
(40)
97
(36)
98
(37)
110
(43)
106
(41)
101
(38)
94
(34)
110
(43)
Average high °F (°C) 65.1
(18.4)
65.3
(18.5)
65.3
(18.5)
67.5
(19.7)
69.2
(20.7)
71.9
(22.2)
75.2
(24.0)
76.3
(24.6)
76.0
(24.4)
73.6
(23.1)
70.3
(21.3)
66.0
(18.9)
70.1
(21.2)
Average low °F (°C) 47.5
(8.6)
49.0
(9.4)
50.5
(10.3)
53.0
(11.7)
56.4
(13.6)
59.7
(15.4)
62.9
(17.2)
63.8
(17.7)
62.6
(17.0)
58.5
(14.7)
52.4
(11.3)
47.9
(8.8)
55.4
(13.0)
Record low °F (°C) 23
(−5)
32
(0)
34
(1)
39
(4)
43
(6)
48
(9)
49
(9)
51
(11)
47
(8)
41
(5)
34
(1)
32
(0)
23
(−5)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.71
(69)
3.25
(83)
1.85
(47)
0.70
(18)
0.22
(5.6)
0.08
(2.0)
0.03
(0.76)
0.05
(1.3)
0.21
(5.3)
0.56
(14)
1.11
(28)
2.05
(52)
12.82
(326)
Source: [42][43]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19101,536
19203,286113.9%
193019,480492.8%
194030,11454.6%
195046,18553.4%
196063,39037.3%
197089,98542.0%
198094,1624.6%
1990109,60216.4%
2000112,5802.7%
2010109,673−2.6%
2020107,762−1.7%
U.S. Decennial Census[44]

2020 census

Inglewood Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race Pop 2010[45] Pop 2020[46] % 2010 % 2020
White (NH) 3,165 4,398 2.89% 4.08%
Black or African American (NH) 47,029 40,804 42.88% 37.86%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 220 199 0.20% 0.18%
Asian (NH) 1,374 2,107 1.25% 1.96%
Pacific Islander (NH) 323 331 0.29% 0.31%
Some other race (NH) 345 855 0.31% 0.79%
Mixed/multiracial (NH) 1,768 3,391 1.61% 3.15%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 55,449 55,677 50.56% 51.67%
Total 109,673 107,762 100.00% 100.00%

Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

2010 census

The 2010 United States Census[47] reported that Inglewood had a population of 109,673. The population density was 12,062.1 inhabitants per square mile (4,657.2/km2). The racial makeup of Inglewood was 50.6% Hispanics or Latinos (of any race),[48] 43.9% African American, 23.3% White (2.9% non-Hispanic White),[48] 0.7% Native American, 1.5% Asian, 26.3% from other races, and 4.1% from two or more races. The Census reported that 98.6% of the population lived in households, 0.9% lived in noninstitutionalized group quarters, and 0.5% were institutionalized.

Of the 36,389 households, 42.1% had children under living in them, 36.0% were married couples living together, 24.7% had a female householder with no husband present, 8.1% had a male householder with no wife present, 6.4% were unmarried partnerships, 0.6% were same-sex partnerships, 25.7% were made up of individuals, and 7.6% had someone living alone who was 65 or older. The average household size was 2.97. With 25,019 families (68.8% of all households), the average family size was 3.59.

The age distribution was 26.7% under 18, 10.8% from 18 to 24, 28.9% from 25 to 44, 24.3% from 45 to 64, and 9.4% who were 65 or older. The median age was 33.4 years. For every 100 females, there were 90.6 males. For every 100 females 18 and over, there were 86.8 males.

The 38,429 housing units had an average density of 4,226.5/sq mi (1,631.9/km2), of which 37.0% were owner-occupied and 63.0% were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 1.5%; the rental vacancy rate was 5.5%, while 39.2% of the population lived in owner-occupied housing units and 59.4% lived in rental housing units.

According to the 2010 United States Census, Inglewood had a median household income of $43,394, with 22.4% of the population living below the federal poverty line.[48]

Mapping L.A.

Mexican and Salvadoran are the common ancestries in Inglewood.[49]

In 2009, the Los Angeles Times's "Mapping L.A." project supplied these neighborhood statistics based on the 2000 census.[50]

The population was 112,482, or 12,330 people per square mile, among the highest densities for the South Bay and among the highest densities for the county. The percentage of African Americans was high for the county, and the population was moderately diverse. Median household income was $46,574, low for both the South Bay and for the county. The median age was 29, young for the county; the percentage of residents aged 10 or under was among the county's highest. Three people, on the average, lived in each household – high for the South Bay but about average for the county. There was a higher percentage of families headed by single parents than elsewhere in the county. The percentage of veterans who served during 1975–89 and 1990–99 was among the county's highest.

Inglewood
and nearby
areas
Inglewood[50] Hyde Park[51] Ladera
Heights[52]
Westchester[53] Hawthorne[54]
Population 112,482 38,635 6,509 41,500 86,265
White 5% 5% 19% 52% 13%
Latino 46% 27% 3% 17% 44%
Asian 3% 2% 4% 10% 8%
Black 46% 66% 71% 19% 32%
Household income $46,574 $39,460 $117,925 $77,473 $43,602
College degree 13% 13% 53% 42% 13%
Median age 29 31 43 35 27
Single parents 25% 29% 10% 15% 27%
Veteran 8% 9% 13% 9% 7%
Foreign born 30% 20% 7% 21% 33%
Where? Mexico,
El Salvador
Mexico,
El Salvador
Trinidad,
Canada
Mexico,
Philippines
Mexico,
Guatemala
Ethnic diversity (*) Moderate .571 Moderate .488 Moderate .446 High .660 High .676
Home ownership 36% 47% 77% 52% 26%

(*) "The diversity index measures the probability that any two residents, chosen at random, would be of different ethnicities. If all residents are of the same ethnic group it's zero. If half are from one group and half from another it's .50."[55]

Arts and culture

Landmarks

 
Kia Forum, 2015

The Forum was built in 1967 and designed by architect Charles Luckman, who also designed Madison Square Garden.[56] The Forum was intended to evoke the Roman Forum in Rome.[57] For decades the Forum was one of LA's biggest concert venues; Elvis Presley, Led Zeppelin and the Jackson 5 were among the superstars to headline the arena.[58] The Forum also achieved its greatest fame as the home of the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers and the NHL's Los Angeles Kings. In 1999, both teams moved to the Staples Center and the Forum was sold to the Faithful Central Bible Church, which used it for Sunday services and rented it out for concerts or sporting events.[59] In 2012, the Forum was purchased by The Madison Square Garden Company, owners of New York's Madison Square Garden, for $23.5 million; MSG announced plans to spend $50 million to refurbish and renovate the arena for use as a "world-class" concert venue.[60] The "Fabulous" Forum presented by Chase re-opened on January 15, 2014, with the first of six historic performances by the Eagles.[61] The reinvention of the Forum has created the largest indoor performance venue in the country designed with a focus on music and entertainment.[56] On April 4, 2022, "The Forum" was renamed "Kia Forum" due to a naming rights deal with Steve Ballmer the owner of The Fourm and the Kia automaker.[62]

On February 24, 2015, the Inglewood City Council approved plans for the construction of an NFL-capacity stadium, later named SoFi Stadium, with a 5–0 unanimous vote to combine the 60-acre (24 ha) plot of land with the larger Hollywood Park development and rezone the area to include Sports/Entertainment capabilities. 6 acres (2.4 ha) of Hollywood Park were devoted to Lake Park, a naturally-replenishing water feature which is claimed to recycle 26 million gallons of water annually.[63] This cleared the way for developers to begin construction on the venue as planned in December 2015.[64][65][66] On January 13, 2016, one day after the NFL approved of the Rams return to Los Angeles, construction began on the Inglewood site.[67] SoFi Stadium opened in 2020.

Public libraries

The City of Inglewood operates a main library in the city's Civic Center, in addition to a branch in the southeastern corner of the city, near the intersection of Crenshaw and Imperial.[68]

 
The History of Transportation mural by Helen Lundeberg was created in 1940 for the Federal Art Project. Originally sited in Centinela Park, it was restored and moved to Grevillea Art Park near the Inglewood town center.

Symphony

The Southeast Symphony Association is a non-profit, musical and cultural association in Inglewood, founded in 1948 to create an orchestra that welcomes African-American musicians.[69]

Open Studios

The annual Open Studios event features "drawing, painting, photography and more", organized by a volunteer group of artists with support by the Inglewood Cultural Arts, Inc. (ICA) organization. The first year of the event saw six artists featured, but at the November 2011 event "more than 30" were expected, said Renee Fox, gallery director at the Beacon Arts Building on North La Brea Avenue. The structure has been turned into 14 artists' studios, with 16 more to be added by the end of 2011. A nearby former auto showroom has also been turned over to artists.[70]

Sports

Professional sports

Inglewood is home to the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League who play at SoFi Stadium. The stadium hosted Super Bowl LVI in 2022.[71] The Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings played their home games at Kia Forum until the completion of Crypto.com Arena in Downtown Los Angeles.

On July 26, 2019, the Los Angeles Clippers announced plans to build a new arena and entertainment center in Inglewood.[72] The announcement explained that the new arena would be completed in the fall of 2024, the same time their current leasing agreement with Crypto.com Arena is set to expire. The privately financed project includes the arena, the team's business and basketball offices, training facility, community and retail spaces. Weeks later, on September 10, 2019, Clippers owner Steve Ballmer announced plans to invest $100 million into the city of Inglewood as part of the arena deal.[73] The investment includes $80 million for affordable housing, assistance to renters and first-time homebuyers. Another $12.75 million will be invested into school and youth programs.

Club League Venue Founded Established
in Inglewood
Championships
Los Angeles Rams National Football League SoFi Stadium 1936 (in Cleveland) (2020 in Inglewood) 3 (1 in Inglewood) (1 in Los Angeles Pre-1970 AFL–NFL merger)
Los Angeles Chargers National Football League SoFi Stadium 1960 (in Los Angeles) (2020 in Inglewood) 1 (AFL Championship)
Los Angeles Clippers National Basketball Association Intuit Dome 1970 (As the Buffalo Braves) (1984 in Los Angeles, 2024 in Inglewood) 0

Former Teams

Inglewood was the former home of the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA and of the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL from 1967 to 1999, as well as the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA from 1997 to 2000. All teams moved to Crypto.com Arena for the following seasons.

Club League Venue Founded Established
in Inglewood
Departed
Inglewood
Championships
Los Angeles Lakers National Basketball Association Kia Forum 1947 (in Minneapolis) (1967 in Inglewood) 1999 17 (6 in Inglewood) (5 in Minneapolis, 6 after departure from Inglewood)
Los Angeles Kings National Hockey League Kia Forum 1967 (1967 in Inglewood) 1999 2 (2 after departure from Inglewood)
Los Angeles Sparks Women's National Basketball Association Kia Forum 1997 (1997 in Inglewood) 2000 3 (3 after departure from Inglewood)

Olympic & Paralympic Games

At the 1984 Summer Olympics, The Forum hosted the basketball competition and the men's handball final.[74] During the 2028 Summer Olympics, the opening and closing ceremonies will be held at the SoFi Stadium. The venue will also host soccer games and archery during the Olympics. The Forum will host all the gymnastics events during the games.[75]

2026 FIFA World Cup

SoFi Stadium will host several matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be held across the US, Canada and Mexico. [76]

Government

Municipal

The City of Inglewood has a council–city manager type of government. The mayor is an elected office and is the chief executive officer, but in all other regards is an equal member of the city council.

The current Mayor of Inglewood is James T. Butts Jr. who took office after unseating Daniel K. Tabor who completed the term of Roosevelt Dorn.

The Inglewood Police Department is the city's police department. Inglewood has contracted fire service with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

Federal representation

In the United States House of Representatives, Inglewood is split between California's 37th congressional district, represented by Democrat Sydney Kamlager, and California's 43rd congressional district, represented by Democrat Maxine Waters.[77]

State representation

In the California State Legislature, Inglewood is in the 35th Senate District, represented by Democrat Steven Bradford, and in the 62nd Assembly District, represented by Democrat Anthony Rendon.[78]

Los Angeles County

Inglewood is part of Los Angeles County, for which the Government of Los Angeles County is defined and authorized under the California Constitution, California law, and the Charter of the County of Los Angeles.[79] The county government is primarily composed of the elected five-member Board of Supervisors, other elected offices including the Sheriff, District Attorney, and Assessor, and numerous county departments and entities under the supervision of the chief executive officer.

Regional

The city is a member of the South Bay Cities Council of Governments.[80]

Politics

Inglewood has the highest percentage of registered Democrats of any city in California, with 75.6 percent of its 48,615 voters registered in May 2009 as Democrats. Seven percent were registered as Republicans, and 14.1 percent declined to state a preference.[81]

In 2005, the Bay Area Center for Voting Research, a nonpartisan organization in Berkeley, ranked Inglewood as the sixth-most-liberal city in the United States, after Oakland, California, and just ahead of Newark, New Jersey. Researchers examined voting patterns of 237 American cities with populations over 100,000 and ranked them on liberal and conservative scales.[82]

In the past three decades, the presidential candidates nominated by the Democratic Party have all carried Inglewood with over 80% of the vote. The last seven elections results are listed below:

 
Inglewood Public Library in Inglewood's Civic Center
Inglewood city vote
by party in presidential elections
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
2020[83] 88.62% 41,124 9.56% 4,437 1.82% 846
2016[83] 91.13% 35,217 5.23% 2,020 3.65% 1,409
2012[84] 93.82% 34,795 5.06% 1,877 1.12% 415
2008[85] 92.78% 35,962 6.04% 2,325 1.17% 452
2004[86] 87.45% 28,391 11.85% 3,847 0.71% 229
2000[87] 91.16% 22,076 7.01% 1,698 1.83% 444
1996[88] 89.00% 22,656 7.17% 1,825 3.83% 974
1992[89] 82.26% 23,778 9.81% 2,837 7.92% 2,290

Education

 
Inglewood High School students portrayed historic characters when the restored mural behind them was dedicated in August 2007.

Public and private schools

Most of Inglewood is served by the Inglewood Unified School District. The district has two zoned high schools, Inglewood High School, Morningside High School, City Honors High School and an alternative high school, Inglewood Continuation High School (formerly Hillcrest Continuation High School).

Some of it is zoned in the Los Angeles Unified School District. LAUSD operates one school in the Inglewood city limits, Century Park Elementary.[90][91]

When the Inglewood Union High School District, now known as the Centinela Valley Union High School District, opened in 1905, the Inglewood School District, then only operating primary schools, was within the high school district. The Centinela Valley district received its current name on November 1, 1944. On July 1, 1954, the Inglewood elementary school district withdrew from the Centinela Valley district, becoming a unified school district.[92]

Public charter schools include:

Private schools include:

Schools history

In 1888, a school district was organized, trustees were elected and a building was chosen. The school opened on May 21 that year on the second floor of a livery stable on Grevillea Avenue between Regent Street and Orchard (today's Florence Avenue), with 17 boys and 16 girls. The first teacher was Minnie Walker, a graduate of Los Angeles State Normal School. The schoolroom, named Bucephalus Hall, after a horse belonging to town founder Daniel Freeman, was also used for community meetings.[8]: 6 

Meanwhile, a permanent school building was erected on Grevillea Avenue a block to the south, between Regent and Queen. It remained Inglewood's only school until 1911. It was destroyed by an earthquake in 1920.[8]: 6 and 26 

The Centinela Valley Union High School District was organized in 1904 to bring secondary education to the town. Inglewood High opened in two rooms of the school building with 15 students taught by Nina Martin, principal, and Anna McClelland. Four years later, a new building rose on 9.5 acres (3.8 ha) of land, and the first graduation of one boy and four girls took place in 1908.[8]: 13–14  Until 1912 there was a new principal every year at the grammar school, but on May 8 of that year George W. Crozier was named principal, and he held the post for 20 years. The school was renamed in his honor in 1932.[8]: 20  In 1913, George M. Green was appointed principal of Inglewood Union High School; he retired from that position in 1939.[8]: 22 

In 1914, voters approved bonds for high school improvement. Four more buildings and a power plant were erected, "joined by walks and arcades." The improvement included a "five-room model flat in the Home Economics Building." Nine acres of land were bought at Kelso Avenue and Damask (now Inglewood Avenue) for an experimental agricultural statement, thenceforth known as "The Farm." There were gardens, an orchard and an alfalfa field. In 1915 Inglewood High won a first-place Los Angeles County prize for its beautiful ivy-covered brick buildings.[8]: 24  These buildings were destroyed in 1953 to make room for new ones.[8]: unpaged [58c] 

In the mid-1920s, the high school district stretched all the way south to El Segundo, so two women teachers were asked to live in El Segundo and ride the school buses with the students every day to and from that city – for an extra dollar a day in pay. In 1923 girls adopted a school uniform, "a dark blue skirt with a white middy."[8]: 30 

In 1925 a new fine arts building for the high school was erected on the southwest corner of Grevillea and Manchester, replacing the Truax Candy Kitchen,[8]: 34  but it was severely damaged by the Long Beach earthquake of 1933. It was "later rebuilt with WPA help but lost its magnificent stairway and all its fireplaces." Temporary classrooms were built on Olive Street, "all too cold in winter and too hot most of the time."[8]: 41 

The athletic field on the west side of the campus, later called Badenoch Field, was used for physical education and sporting events. In 1937, agricultural classes were ended at the Farm and Sentinel Field was dedicated there for sports activities.[8]: 30  By 1938 there were more than 3,000 students and 141 teachers at the high school.[8]: 43 

The "startling news" of 1948 was the dismissal "of the entire administrative staff at Inglewood High School, beginning with Principal James R. Haines." He was replaced by Forrest Murdoch of Everett, Washington, as superintendent and Fred Heisner as principal.[8]: 49 

In 1952, another secondary school campus in Inglewood was opened in the east side neighborhood of Lockhaven as Morningside High School.[8]: 55  Center Park School of Los Angeles became part of the Inglewood School District in 1961 when its area (Crenshaw-Imperial) was annexed to the city.[8]: 59  In the 1970s, its name was changed to Worthington School to honor Frances and William Worthington.[8]: 74 

Media

Hollywood Park is the home of NFL Media which consists of NFL Network, NFL RedZone, NFL.com, and the NFL app. Formerly located in Culver City, the NFL Los Angeles campus is located adjacent to Sofi Stadium.[95][96]

TV network Showtime also has offices in Inglewood, adjacent to LAX and Interstate 405.[97]

Newspapers

Filming locations

Inglewood has been in several motion picture movies and television shows such as:

  • Inglewood City Hall (1 Manchester Boulevard): The interior of City Hall was the fictional IADC (Inter-Agency Defense Command) Headquarters for The New Adventures of Wonder Woman and also the coroner's office in Jack Klugman's 1970s television drama series Quincy, M.E.[103]
  • The city was a filming location for The Wood, a 1999 movie about three African-American men recalling their childhood in 1980s Inglewood.[104]
  • The 2015 film Dope is set in the Darby-Dixon neighborhood (nicknamed "The Bottoms") of Inglewood.[105]

Infrastructure

Transportation

Streets and highways

A "grand avenue at least 150 feet wide" was being built in late 1887 from the end of Figueroa Street in Los Angeles "to the new town of Inglewood on the Centinela ranch", to be "planted with a border of tropical trees, making it one of the handsomest five-mile drives" on the coast."[106][107]

Major streets that run through Inglewood are La Cienega Boulevard, Crenshaw Boulevard, Hawthorne Boulevard (California), La Brea Avenue, Century Boulevard, Imperial Highway, Manchester Avenue, (Manchester Boulevard in Inglewood), Florence Avenue, and Prairie Avenue.

There are 2 freeways that serve the city, Interstate 405 and Interstate 105 (California). Interstate 110 is located nearby South Los Angeles.

Public transportation

The city is served by the K Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. There are 3 stations located in the city, Fairview Heights, Downtown Inglewood, and Westchester/Veterans station. The south side of the city is served by the nearby C Line, which the Crenshaw and Hawthorne/Lennox stations are located nearby. The city is planning the Inglewood Transit Connector, an automated people mover that will connect the city's sports and entertainment venues to the forthcoming downtown rail station.[citation needed]

A $3,000 train station, described as a "natty and attractive building", was constructed in 1887 at the temporary end of the Ballona railroad line outward bound from Los Angeles. The tracks were to continue west through the Centinela ranch to the ocean.[106][108][109]

The 18.03-mile line (29.02 km) was opened for business on September 7, 1887, with stops (from northeast to southwest) at Ballona Junction, Nadeau Park, Baldwin, Slauson, Wildeson, Hyde Park, Inglewood, Danville, Mesmer, and Port Ballona. A train left Los Angeles at 9:15 a.m. on the one-hour journey and returned from Port Ballona at 4 p.m.[110]

In that year the Los Angeles Herald noted that Inglewood was "at the junction of two railroads, one branch going to Ballona Harbor and the other to the beautiful seaside resort, Redondo Beach. . . . Two trains a day now pass Inglewood station."[111]

The Centinela-Inglewood Company used a four-horse coach to bring prospective buyers from Los Angeles, leaving at 9:30 a.m. and returning at 2 p.m. Being planned were "frequent fast trains between Los Angeles and Inglewood over the California Southern Railroad.[13]

 
Hillcrest Inglewood Post Office in the Streamline Moderne style features carvings created under the New Deal's Works Progress Administration.[112]

Fire

Fire protection is provided by the Los Angeles County Fire Department stations 18, 170, 171, 172, and 173.

Health

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Curtis Tucker Health Center in Inglewood.[113] The city was served by the Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital for more than five decades, from 1954 until its closure in 2007. Inglewood is still served and the home to Centinela Hospital Medical Center.

Notable people

Born in Inglewood

Other residents

Sister cities

Inglewood is affiliated with the following sister cities

See also

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Further reading

  • Constance Zillgitt Snowden, Men of Inglewood, 1924.
  • Roy Rosenberg, The History of Inglewood, published by Arthur Cawston, 1938.
  • Lloyd Hamilton, Inglewood Community Book, 1947.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Inglewood Chamber of Commerce
  • WikiMapia: Inglewood, California
  • Online Archive of California.org: Images of Inglewood

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Not to be confused with Englewood California Inglewood is a city in southwestern Los Angeles County California United States in the Los Angeles metropolitan area As of the 2020 U S Census the city had a population of 107 762 It was incorporated on February 14 1908 6 The city is in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County near Los Angeles International Airport 7 Inglewood CaliforniaCitySoFi StadiumSealNickname City of Champions Location of Inglewood in Los Angeles County CaliforniaInglewoodLocation within the Los Angeles Metropolitan AreaShow map of the Los Angeles metropolitan areaInglewoodInglewood southern California Show map of southern CaliforniaInglewoodInglewood California Show map of CaliforniaInglewoodInglewood the United States Show map of the United StatesInglewoodInglewood North America Show map of North AmericaCoordinates 33 57 27 N 118 20 46 W 33 95750 N 118 34611 W 33 95750 118 34611 Coordinates 33 57 27 N 118 20 46 W 33 95750 N 118 34611 W 33 95750 118 34611CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyLos AngelesEstablished1888IncorporatedFebruary 7 1908 1 Government TypeCouncil Manager Commission MayorJames T Butts Jr Mayor Pro TemEloy Morales Jr City CouncilGeorge DotsonAlex PadillaDionne Faulk City ClerkAisha ThompsonArea 2 Total9 09 sq mi 23 55 km2 Land9 07 sq mi 23 49 km2 Water0 03 sq mi 0 06 km2 0 27 Elevation 3 131 ft 40 m Population 2020 4 Total107 762 Rank12th in Los Angeles County65th in California Density12 000 sq mi 4 600 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP Codes 5 90301 90312Area codes310 424 213 323FIPS code06 36546GNIS feature IDs1660799 2410106Websitewww wbr cityofinglewood wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Spanish era 1 2 Mexican era 1 3 American era 1 3 1 Labor unions 1 3 2 African American influence 1 3 3 Rise of Latino population 1 4 Religious history 1 5 2016 killing of Marquintan Sandlin and Kisha Michael 1 6 Trash hauling pact 2 Geography 2 1 Neighborhoods 2 1 1 Crenshaw Imperial 2 1 2 Morningside Park 2 1 3 North Inglewood and Fairview Heights 2 1 4 Inglewood Knolls 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2010 census 3 3 Mapping L A 4 Arts and culture 4 1 Landmarks 4 2 Public libraries 4 3 Symphony 4 4 Open Studios 5 Sports 5 1 Professional sports 5 1 1 Former Teams 5 2 Olympic amp Paralympic Games 5 3 2026 FIFA World Cup 6 Government 6 1 Municipal 6 2 Federal representation 6 3 State representation 6 4 Los Angeles County 6 5 Regional 6 6 Politics 7 Education 7 1 Public and private schools 7 2 Schools history 8 Media 8 1 Newspapers 8 2 Filming locations 9 Infrastructure 9 1 Transportation 9 1 1 Streets and highways 9 1 2 Public transportation 9 2 Fire 9 3 Health 10 Notable people 10 1 Born in Inglewood 10 2 Other residents 11 Sister cities 12 See also 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksHistory Edit The Aguaje de Centinela was a spring used by Native Californians Californios and early Americans The earliest residents of what is now Inglewood were Native Americans who used the Aguaje de Centinela natural springs in today s Edward Vincent Jr Park known for most of its history as Centinela Park Local historian Gladys Waddingham wrote that these springs took the name Centinela from the hills that rose gradually around them and which allowed ranchers to watch over their herds thus the name centinelasor sentinels 8 Spanish era Edit Much of Inglewood was originally part of Rancho Sausal Redondo granted in 1837 to Antonio Ygnacio Avila of the prominent Avila family of California The original settlers of Los Angeles in 1781 one of whom was Spanish soldier Jose Manuel Orchado Machado a 23 year old muleteer from Los Alamos in Sinaloa These settlers she wrote were ordered by the officials of the San Gabriel Mission to graze their animals on the ocean side of Los Angeles in order not to infringe on mission lands As a result the settlers or pobladores drove some of their cattle to the lush pasture lands near Centinela Springs and the first construction there was done by Bruno Ygnacio Avila who received a permit in 1822 to build a corral and hut for his herders 8 unpaged xiv The area that is now Inglewood was divided into two rancho grants Rancho Sausal Redondo and Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela 9 Mexican era Edit The Centinela Adobe was built in 1834 by Don Ygnacio Machado a Californio ranchero who owned Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela Later Avila constructed a three room adobe house on a slight rise overlooking the creek that ran from Centinela Springs all the way to the ocean According to the LAOkay web site 10 this adobe was built where the present baseball field is in the park It no longer exists In 1834 Ygnacio Machado one of the sons of Jose Machado built the Centinela Adobe 8 unpaged xv which sits on a rise above the present Interstate 405 San Diego Freeway and is used as the headquarters of the Centinela Valley Historical Society 11 Two years later Ygnacio 12 was granted the 2 220 acre 9 0 km2 Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela though this land had already been claimed by Avila 8 unpaged xv American era Edit Inglewood circa 1894 Commercial Street later La Brea Avenue in Inglewood circa 1910 Radio engineer Ernest G Underwood sitting at desk of his KHJ broadcasting station in Inglewood 1927 Aircraft workers on lunch break in Inglewood aircraft factory of North American Aviation 1942Daniel Freeman acquired the rancho and was a founder of the Centinela Inglewood Land Company in 1887 which developed the city That year it was reported that 13 The Centinela Inglewood Company has put on a four horse coach between their office and Inglewood leaving at 9 30 am and returning at 2 pm to carry passengers desiring to see the property It is understood that arrangements will soon be completed for frequent fast trains between Los Angeles and Inglewood over the California Southern Further information Venice Inglewood Line Inglewood Park Cemetery a widely used cemetery for the entire region was founded in 1905 14 The city has been home to the Hollywood Park Racetrack from 1938 to 2013 one of the premier horse racing venues in the United States 15 16 Fosters Freeze the first soft serve ice cream chain in California was founded by George Foster in 1946 in Inglewood 17 Inglewood was named an All America City by the National Civic League in 1989 and yet again in 2009 for its visible progress 18 The Ku Klux Klan had a presence in Inglewood in the 1920s with the most notable event being the 1922 raid 19 the Klan had a chapter in Inglewood as late as October 1931 20 Labor unions Edit Labor troubles became a serious issue in 1941 From August 1939 to June 1941 Stalin and Hitler supported each other as war raged in Europe In the U S Communist local union officials opposed American aid to Britain s war against Germany They called strikes in war industries that were supplying Lend Lease materiel to Britain The United Auto Workers UAW won the election over the International Association of Machinists and represented all the employees at the North American Aviation factory in Inglewood UAW negotiators demanded a starting pay of 75 cents an hour plus a 10 cent raise for the 11 000 current employees The UAW had made a no strike pledge but suddenly a wildcat strike on June 4 closed the plant that produced a fourth of the nation s fighter planes The UAW was unable to get the workers to return when Washington intervened With the approval of national CIO leadership President Franklin Roosevelt sent in the California national guard to reopen the plant When Germany suddenly invaded the USSR in late June 1941 though the Communist activists suddenly became the strongest supporters of war production they crushed wildcat strikes 21 22 23 African American influence Edit No blacks had ever lived in Inglewood Gladys Waddingham wrote 8 59 but by 1960 they lived in great numbers along its eastern borders This came to the great displeasure of the predominantly white residents already residing in Inglewood In 1960 the census counted only 29 Negroes among Inglewood s 63 390 residents Not a single black child attended the city s schools Real estate agents refused to show homes to blacks A rumored curfew kept blacks off the streets at night Inglewood was a prime target because of its previous history of restrictions Fair housing and school busing were the main problems of 1964 The schools were not prepared to handle racial incidents even though any that occurred were very minor Adults held many heated community meetings since the blacks objected to busing as much as did the whites 8 61 In 1969 an organization called Morningside Neighbors changed its name to Inglewood Neighbors in the hope of promoting more integration 8 63 On February 3 1969 Harold P Moret of Louisiana Creole ancestry became Inglewood s first black police officer A year later Jimmy Lee Worsham became the second He was followed by Barbara Harris the first black female officer then Otis Hendricks Melvin Lovelace and Eugene Lindsey The seventh black officer was James T Butts Jr He became Inglewood s first black motorcycle traffic enforcement officer first black lieutenant and captain and only black deputy chief in the history of the department In September 1991 at the age of 38 Butts became the first person of color to command the Santa Monica Police Department as chief of police and the youngest to do so citation needed On July 22 1970 Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Max F Deutz ordered Inglewood schools to desegregate in response to a suit filed by 19 parents 24 At least since 1965 said Deutz the Inglewood school board had been aware of a growing influx of black families into its eastern areas but had done nothing about the polarization of its pupils into an eastern black area and a western white one 25 On August 31 he rejected an appeal by four parents who said the school board was not responsible for the segregation but that the blacks selected their places of residence by voluntary choice 24 The first black principal among the 18 Inglewood schools was Peter Butler at La Tijera Elementary 8 66 and in 1971 the Stormy racial meetings in 1971 included a charge by some real estate men in the overflowing Crozier Auditorium that the Human Relations Commission was acting like the Gestapo 8 67 In that year Loyd Sterling Webb president of Inglewood Neighbors became the first black officeholder when voters elected him to the school board 26 In 1972 Curtis Tucker Sr was appointed as the first black city council member 8 69 That year composer LeRoy Hurte an African American took the baton of the Inglewood Symphony Orchestra and continued to work with it for 20 years 8 75 Edward Vincent Jr became Inglewood s first black mayor in 1983 In that decade whites left the city in increasing numbers and Inglewood became the first city in California to declare the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr a holiday 8 76 Since the term of Edward Vincent Jr 1983 1997 Inglewood has consecutively elected African American mayors Roosevelt F Dorn 1997 2010 Danny Tabor 2010 2011 27 and James T Butts Jr 2011 present Rise of Latino population Edit The 1990 census showed that Latinos in Inglewood had increased by 134 since 1980 the largest jump in the South Bay Economic factors apparently played a role in where new arrivals settled said David Heer a USC professor of sociology and associate director of the university s Population Research Laboratory Housing is generally less expensive here than elsewhere and I would say that they receive a warmer welcome here said Norm Cravens assistant city manager in Inglewood where the white population dropped from nearly 21 in 1980 to 8 5 in 1990 28 In the 2000 census blacks made up 47 t of the city s residents 53 060 people and Latinos comprised 46 51 829 but the Census Bureau estimated that in 2007 the percentage of blacks had declined to 41 48 252 and that Latinos were at 52 5 61 847 The white population declined from 19 21 505 to 17 7 20 853 29 30 That year though only one of the city s five city council members was Latino Jose Fernandez No Latinos were on the five member board of education 31 Religious history Edit In 2007 the area served by the Inglewood post office including Lennox had 98 churches temples mosques chapels and other houses of worship according to the AreaConnect com website 32 The first church service was held on April 22 1888 in the Inglewood House hotel on Commercial Street today s La Brea Avenue popularly called Mrs Belden s Boarding House when Inglewood had only 300 residents and 112 registered voters Later services were in Bucephalus Hall but eventually the congregation moved to Hyde Park which left Inglewood with no church On January 19 1890 Inglewood s first permanent church Presbyterian was established on Market Street A bit later the United Brethren constructed a building on South Market Street 8 6 10 and 17 In 1907 a group of Episcopalians began services in a private home and a few years later the first Catholic services were held in Bank Hall In 1910 the Presbyterians moved their two buildings a sanctuary and a manse to the corner of Grevillea and Nutwood because the streetcars on Market Street were so noisy and threw so much dust and sand fleas in the windows 8 14 and 17 In 1923 St John Chrysostom Catholic Church was founded The current church at the intersection of Centinela and Florence was built in 1959 and is the tallest point in the city It is the largest congregation in the city consisting of almost 10 000 registered families Next door is St John Chrysostom School educating children since 1927 from prekindergarten through eighth grade citation needed The Methodists had built a structure at Manchester and La Brea but in 1940 they moved to a new building at Kelso and Spruce 8 46 and 57 2016 killing of Marquintan Sandlin and Kisha Michael Edit The deaths of Kisha Michael 31 a single mother of three sons and Marquintan Sandlin 32 a single father of four daughters occurred on February 21 2016 when police responded to a call of a suspicious vehicle parked on Manchester Boulevard around 3 10 am When police arrived they engaged in a 45 minute long standoff before opening fire on the man and the armed woman inside the vehicle killing them both 33 Michael was shot 13 times and pronounced dead at the scene Sandlin was shot eight times and died at a hospital shortly thereafter 34 Law enforcement officials involved in the shooting have claimed that Michael had a gun in her lap although authorities have not stated whether either victim reached for or touched the weapon No one has indicated that the victims vehicle was used in a violent manner toward the officers 34 Mayor James T Butts Jr said that the couple was unconscious when police first encountered them 35 After an investigation the City of Inglewood fired the five officers involved in the shooting in May 2017 while the district attorney s office had yet to reach a decision regarding criminal liability of those officers 34 Trash hauling pact Edit In 2018 an investigation began into a 2012 trash hauling contract valued at 100 million it went to a bidder with connections to current mayor James T Butts The bidder Consolidated Disposal Services secured the contract soon after hiring Michael Butts brother of Mayor Butts as an operations manager 36 Consolidated continues to provide garbage collection services as of 2023 Geography Edit Randy s Donuts here in 2008 is a landmark in Inglewood near the San Diego Freeway also known as the 405 Freeway According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 9 1 square miles 24 km2 Downtown Inglewood is 4 15 miles 6 68 km from Los Angeles International Airport LAX It is part of the Los Angeles Long Beach Anaheim metropolitan statistical area 37 Neighborhoods Edit Inglewood consists of 10 neighborhoods that are indicated by symbols on street signs The neighborhoods are Morningside Park Downtown Inglewood Fairview Heights Arbor Village Hollypark Knolls Centinela Heights Century Heights Inglewood Knolls and Lockhaven 38 Crenshaw Imperial Edit The Crenshaw Imperial district was a later annexation to Inglewood California It has its own branch public library and an important shopping center for the area 39 40 Also see Inglewood Knolls Morningside Park Edit Morningside Park is a commercial district in the eastern part of the city Though the city of Inglewood does not define the district s boundaries it may be delineated by Hyde Park on the north Manchester Square on the east Century Boulevard on the south and Prairie Avenue on the west The major streets that run through the area are Manchester and Crenshaw boulevards It is six miles 10 km from Los Angeles International Airport and about two miles 3 km from SoFi Stadium the home of the NFL s Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers The district is also the location of Kia Forum an entertainment venue and where for 32 years the NBA s Los Angeles Lakers and NHL s Los Angeles Kings played and The Village at Century shopping center This neighborhood was once the site of the Hollywood Park Racetrack It is also the home to three gated communities called Carlton Square Briarwood Village amp The Renaissance North Inglewood and Fairview Heights Edit North Inglewood is a neighborhood north of the former Santa Fe railroad tracks where the K Line currently is In 2009 it was reported to be the site of a burgeoning arts scene at East Hyde Park Boulevard and La Brea Avenue 41 Fairview Heights is a signed area north of Florence and east of La Brea Avenues Inglewood Knolls Edit Situated in the southeastern corner of the city Inglewood Knolls is a subdivision of tract homes built in 1953 54 It is bordered by Crenshaw Blvd on the west 108th St on the north Spinning Ave on the east and Imperial Highway on the south A shopping center on the northeastern quadrant of the intersection of Crenshaw and Imperial was also constructed in the mid 1950s originally including a Food Giant grocery store Thrifty Drug J J Newberrys and Lishon s Music Store among others Century Park Elementary School on Spinning Ave although fully within Inglewood city limits is actually part of the L A school district Climate Edit Climate data for Inglewood CaliforniaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 91 33 92 33 95 35 102 39 97 36 104 40 97 36 98 37 110 43 106 41 101 38 94 34 110 43 Average high F C 65 1 18 4 65 3 18 5 65 3 18 5 67 5 19 7 69 2 20 7 71 9 22 2 75 2 24 0 76 3 24 6 76 0 24 4 73 6 23 1 70 3 21 3 66 0 18 9 70 1 21 2 Average low F C 47 5 8 6 49 0 9 4 50 5 10 3 53 0 11 7 56 4 13 6 59 7 15 4 62 9 17 2 63 8 17 7 62 6 17 0 58 5 14 7 52 4 11 3 47 9 8 8 55 4 13 0 Record low F C 23 5 32 0 34 1 39 4 43 6 48 9 49 9 51 11 47 8 41 5 34 1 32 0 23 5 Average precipitation inches mm 2 71 69 3 25 83 1 85 47 0 70 18 0 22 5 6 0 08 2 0 0 03 0 76 0 05 1 3 0 21 5 3 0 56 14 1 11 28 2 05 52 12 82 326 Source 42 43 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 19101 536 19203 286113 9 193019 480492 8 194030 11454 6 195046 18553 4 196063 39037 3 197089 98542 0 198094 1624 6 1990109 60216 4 2000112 5802 7 2010109 673 2 6 2020107 762 1 7 U S Decennial Census 44 2020 census Edit Inglewood Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Pop 2010 45 Pop 2020 46 2010 2020White NH 3 165 4 398 2 89 4 08 Black or African American NH 47 029 40 804 42 88 37 86 Native American or Alaska Native NH 220 199 0 20 0 18 Asian NH 1 374 2 107 1 25 1 96 Pacific Islander NH 323 331 0 29 0 31 Some other race NH 345 855 0 31 0 79 Mixed multiracial NH 1 768 3 391 1 61 3 15 Hispanic or Latino any race 55 449 55 677 50 56 51 67 Total 109 673 107 762 100 00 100 00 Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race 2010 census Edit The 2010 United States Census 47 reported that Inglewood had a population of 109 673 The population density was 12 062 1 inhabitants per square mile 4 657 2 km2 The racial makeup of Inglewood was 50 6 Hispanics or Latinos of any race 48 43 9 African American 23 3 White 2 9 non Hispanic White 48 0 7 Native American 1 5 Asian 26 3 from other races and 4 1 from two or more races The Census reported that 98 6 of the population lived in households 0 9 lived in noninstitutionalized group quarters and 0 5 were institutionalized Of the 36 389 households 42 1 had children under living in them 36 0 were married couples living together 24 7 had a female householder with no husband present 8 1 had a male householder with no wife present 6 4 were unmarried partnerships 0 6 were same sex partnerships 25 7 were made up of individuals and 7 6 had someone living alone who was 65 or older The average household size was 2 97 With 25 019 families 68 8 of all households the average family size was 3 59 The age distribution was 26 7 under 18 10 8 from 18 to 24 28 9 from 25 to 44 24 3 from 45 to 64 and 9 4 who were 65 or older The median age was 33 4 years For every 100 females there were 90 6 males For every 100 females 18 and over there were 86 8 males The 38 429 housing units had an average density of 4 226 5 sq mi 1 631 9 km2 of which 37 0 were owner occupied and 63 0 were occupied by renters The homeowner vacancy rate was 1 5 the rental vacancy rate was 5 5 while 39 2 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 59 4 lived in rental housing units According to the 2010 United States Census Inglewood had a median household income of 43 394 with 22 4 of the population living below the federal poverty line 48 Mapping L A Edit Mexican and Salvadoran are the common ancestries in Inglewood 49 In 2009 the Los Angeles Times s Mapping L A project supplied these neighborhood statistics based on the 2000 census 50 The population was 112 482 or 12 330 people per square mile among the highest densities for the South Bay and among the highest densities for the county The percentage of African Americans was high for the county and the population was moderately diverse Median household income was 46 574 low for both the South Bay and for the county The median age was 29 young for the county the percentage of residents aged 10 or under was among the county s highest Three people on the average lived in each household high for the South Bay but about average for the county There was a higher percentage of families headed by single parents than elsewhere in the county The percentage of veterans who served during 1975 89 and 1990 99 was among the county s highest Inglewoodand nearbyareas Inglewood 50 Hyde Park 51 LaderaHeights 52 Westchester 53 Hawthorne 54 Population 112 482 38 635 6 509 41 500 86 265White 5 5 19 52 13 Latino 46 27 3 17 44 Asian 3 2 4 10 8 Black 46 66 71 19 32 Household income 46 574 39 460 117 925 77 473 43 602College degree 13 13 53 42 13 Median age 29 31 43 35 27Single parents 25 29 10 15 27 Veteran 8 9 13 9 7 Foreign born 30 20 7 21 33 Where Mexico El Salvador Mexico El Salvador Trinidad Canada Mexico Philippines Mexico GuatemalaEthnic diversity Moderate 571 Moderate 488 Moderate 446 High 660 High 676Home ownership 36 47 77 52 26 The diversity index measures the probability that any two residents chosen at random would be of different ethnicities If all residents are of the same ethnic group it s zero If half are from one group and half from another it s 50 55 Arts and culture EditLandmarks Edit Kia Forum 2015 The Forum was built in 1967 and designed by architect Charles Luckman who also designed Madison Square Garden 56 The Forum was intended to evoke the Roman Forum in Rome 57 For decades the Forum was one of LA s biggest concert venues Elvis Presley Led Zeppelin and the Jackson 5 were among the superstars to headline the arena 58 The Forum also achieved its greatest fame as the home of the NBA s Los Angeles Lakers and the NHL s Los Angeles Kings In 1999 both teams moved to the Staples Center and the Forum was sold to the Faithful Central Bible Church which used it for Sunday services and rented it out for concerts or sporting events 59 In 2012 the Forum was purchased by The Madison Square Garden Company owners of New York s Madison Square Garden for 23 5 million MSG announced plans to spend 50 million to refurbish and renovate the arena for use as a world class concert venue 60 The Fabulous Forum presented by Chase re opened on January 15 2014 with the first of six historic performances by the Eagles 61 The reinvention of the Forum has created the largest indoor performance venue in the country designed with a focus on music and entertainment 56 On April 4 2022 The Forum was renamed Kia Forum due to a naming rights deal with Steve Ballmer the owner of The Fourm and the Kia automaker 62 On February 24 2015 the Inglewood City Council approved plans for the construction of an NFL capacity stadium later named SoFi Stadium with a 5 0 unanimous vote to combine the 60 acre 24 ha plot of land with the larger Hollywood Park development and rezone the area to include Sports Entertainment capabilities 6 acres 2 4 ha of Hollywood Park were devoted to Lake Park a naturally replenishing water feature which is claimed to recycle 26 million gallons of water annually 63 This cleared the way for developers to begin construction on the venue as planned in December 2015 64 65 66 On January 13 2016 one day after the NFL approved of the Rams return to Los Angeles construction began on the Inglewood site 67 SoFi Stadium opened in 2020 Public libraries Edit The City of Inglewood operates a main library in the city s Civic Center in addition to a branch in the southeastern corner of the city near the intersection of Crenshaw and Imperial 68 The History of Transportation mural by Helen Lundeberg was created in 1940 for the Federal Art Project Originally sited in Centinela Park it was restored and moved to Grevillea Art Park near the Inglewood town center Symphony Edit The Southeast Symphony Association is a non profit musical and cultural association in Inglewood founded in 1948 to create an orchestra that welcomes African American musicians 69 Open Studios Edit The annual Open Studios event features drawing painting photography and more organized by a volunteer group of artists with support by the Inglewood Cultural Arts Inc ICA organization The first year of the event saw six artists featured but at the November 2011 event more than 30 were expected said Renee Fox gallery director at the Beacon Arts Building on North La Brea Avenue The structure has been turned into 14 artists studios with 16 more to be added by the end of 2011 A nearby former auto showroom has also been turned over to artists 70 Sports EditProfessional sports Edit Inglewood is home to the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League who play at SoFi Stadium The stadium hosted Super Bowl LVI in 2022 71 The Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings played their home games at Kia Forum until the completion of Crypto com Arena in Downtown Los Angeles On July 26 2019 the Los Angeles Clippers announced plans to build a new arena and entertainment center in Inglewood 72 The announcement explained that the new arena would be completed in the fall of 2024 the same time their current leasing agreement with Crypto com Arena is set to expire The privately financed project includes the arena the team s business and basketball offices training facility community and retail spaces Weeks later on September 10 2019 Clippers owner Steve Ballmer announced plans to invest 100 million into the city of Inglewood as part of the arena deal 73 The investment includes 80 million for affordable housing assistance to renters and first time homebuyers Another 12 75 million will be invested into school and youth programs Club League Venue Founded Established in Inglewood ChampionshipsLos Angeles Rams National Football League SoFi Stadium 1936 in Cleveland 2020 in Inglewood 3 1 in Inglewood 1 in Los Angeles Pre 1970 AFL NFL merger Los Angeles Chargers National Football League SoFi Stadium 1960 in Los Angeles 2020 in Inglewood 1 AFL Championship Los Angeles Clippers National Basketball Association Intuit Dome 1970 As the Buffalo Braves 1984 in Los Angeles 2024 in Inglewood 0Former Teams Edit Inglewood was the former home of the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA and of the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL from 1967 to 1999 as well as the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA from 1997 to 2000 All teams moved to Crypto com Arena for the following seasons Club League Venue Founded Established in Inglewood Departed Inglewood ChampionshipsLos Angeles Lakers National Basketball Association Kia Forum 1947 in Minneapolis 1967 in Inglewood 1999 17 6 in Inglewood 5 in Minneapolis 6 after departure from Inglewood Los Angeles Kings National Hockey League Kia Forum 1967 1967 in Inglewood 1999 2 2 after departure from Inglewood Los Angeles Sparks Women s National Basketball Association Kia Forum 1997 1997 in Inglewood 2000 3 3 after departure from Inglewood Olympic amp Paralympic Games Edit At the 1984 Summer Olympics The Forum hosted the basketball competition and the men s handball final 74 During the 2028 Summer Olympics the opening and closing ceremonies will be held at the SoFi Stadium The venue will also host soccer games and archery during the Olympics The Forum will host all the gymnastics events during the games 75 2026 FIFA World Cup Edit SoFi Stadium will host several matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup which will be held across the US Canada and Mexico 76 Government EditMunicipal Edit The City of Inglewood has a council city manager type of government The mayor is an elected office and is the chief executive officer but in all other regards is an equal member of the city council The current Mayor of Inglewood is James T Butts Jr who took office after unseating Daniel K Tabor who completed the term of Roosevelt Dorn The Inglewood Police Department is the city s police department Inglewood has contracted fire service with the Los Angeles County Fire Department Federal representation Edit In the United States House of Representatives Inglewood is split between California s 37th congressional district represented by Democrat Sydney Kamlager and California s 43rd congressional district represented by Democrat Maxine Waters 77 State representation Edit In the California State Legislature Inglewood is in the 35th Senate District represented by Democrat Steven Bradford and in the 62nd Assembly District represented by Democrat Anthony Rendon 78 Los Angeles County Edit See also Government of Los Angeles County Inglewood is part of Los Angeles County for which the Government of Los Angeles County is defined and authorized under the California Constitution California law and the Charter of the County of Los Angeles 79 The county government is primarily composed of the elected five member Board of Supervisors other elected offices including the Sheriff District Attorney and Assessor and numerous county departments and entities under the supervision of the chief executive officer Regional Edit The city is a member of the South Bay Cities Council of Governments 80 Politics Edit Inglewood has the highest percentage of registered Democrats of any city in California with 75 6 percent of its 48 615 voters registered in May 2009 as Democrats Seven percent were registered as Republicans and 14 1 percent declined to state a preference 81 In 2005 the Bay Area Center for Voting Research a nonpartisan organization in Berkeley ranked Inglewood as the sixth most liberal city in the United States after Oakland California and just ahead of Newark New Jersey Researchers examined voting patterns of 237 American cities with populations over 100 000 and ranked them on liberal and conservative scales 82 In the past three decades the presidential candidates nominated by the Democratic Party have all carried Inglewood with over 80 of the vote The last seven elections results are listed below Inglewood Public Library in Inglewood s Civic Center Inglewood city vote by party in presidential elections Year Democratic Republican Third Parties2020 83 88 62 41 124 9 56 4 437 1 82 8462016 83 91 13 35 217 5 23 2 020 3 65 1 4092012 84 93 82 34 795 5 06 1 877 1 12 4152008 85 92 78 35 962 6 04 2 325 1 17 4522004 86 87 45 28 391 11 85 3 847 0 71 2292000 87 91 16 22 076 7 01 1 698 1 83 4441996 88 89 00 22 656 7 17 1 825 3 83 9741992 89 82 26 23 778 9 81 2 837 7 92 2 290Education Edit Inglewood High School Inglewood High School students portrayed historic characters when the restored mural behind them was dedicated in August 2007 Public and private schools Edit Most of Inglewood is served by the Inglewood Unified School District The district has two zoned high schools Inglewood High School Morningside High School City Honors High School and an alternative high school Inglewood Continuation High School formerly Hillcrest Continuation High School Some of it is zoned in the Los Angeles Unified School District LAUSD operates one school in the Inglewood city limits Century Park Elementary 90 91 When the Inglewood Union High School District now known as the Centinela Valley Union High School District opened in 1905 the Inglewood School District then only operating primary schools was within the high school district The Centinela Valley district received its current name on November 1 1944 On July 1 1954 the Inglewood elementary school district withdrew from the Centinela Valley district becoming a unified school district 92 Public charter schools include Animo Inglewood Charter High School of Green Dot Public Schools 93 Animo Leadership Charter High School of Green Dot 94 Private schools include St John Chrysostom Elementary School is a private Catholic school St Mary s Academy In 1966 St Mary s Academy left its home of many years on Slauson Avenue at Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles for a new building on Grace Avenue across from Daniel Freeman Hospital 8 62 Good Shepherd Lutheran School 1936 2003Schools history Edit In 1888 a school district was organized trustees were elected and a building was chosen The school opened on May 21 that year on the second floor of a livery stable on Grevillea Avenue between Regent Street and Orchard today s Florence Avenue with 17 boys and 16 girls The first teacher was Minnie Walker a graduate of Los Angeles State Normal School The schoolroom named Bucephalus Hall after a horse belonging to town founder Daniel Freeman was also used for community meetings 8 6 Meanwhile a permanent school building was erected on Grevillea Avenue a block to the south between Regent and Queen It remained Inglewood s only school until 1911 It was destroyed by an earthquake in 1920 8 6 and 26 The Centinela Valley Union High School District was organized in 1904 to bring secondary education to the town Inglewood High opened in two rooms of the school building with 15 students taught by Nina Martin principal and Anna McClelland Four years later a new building rose on 9 5 acres 3 8 ha of land and the first graduation of one boy and four girls took place in 1908 8 13 14 Until 1912 there was a new principal every year at the grammar school but on May 8 of that year George W Crozier was named principal and he held the post for 20 years The school was renamed in his honor in 1932 8 20 In 1913 George M Green was appointed principal of Inglewood Union High School he retired from that position in 1939 8 22 In 1914 voters approved bonds for high school improvement Four more buildings and a power plant were erected joined by walks and arcades The improvement included a five room model flat in the Home Economics Building Nine acres of land were bought at Kelso Avenue and Damask now Inglewood Avenue for an experimental agricultural statement thenceforth known as The Farm There were gardens an orchard and an alfalfa field In 1915 Inglewood High won a first place Los Angeles County prize for its beautiful ivy covered brick buildings 8 24 These buildings were destroyed in 1953 to make room for new ones 8 unpaged 58c In the mid 1920s the high school district stretched all the way south to El Segundo so two women teachers were asked to live in El Segundo and ride the school buses with the students every day to and from that city for an extra dollar a day in pay In 1923 girls adopted a school uniform a dark blue skirt with a white middy 8 30 In 1925 a new fine arts building for the high school was erected on the southwest corner of Grevillea and Manchester replacing the Truax Candy Kitchen 8 34 but it was severely damaged by the Long Beach earthquake of 1933 It was later rebuilt with WPA help but lost its magnificent stairway and all its fireplaces Temporary classrooms were built on Olive Street all too cold in winter and too hot most of the time 8 41 The athletic field on the west side of the campus later called Badenoch Field was used for physical education and sporting events In 1937 agricultural classes were ended at the Farm and Sentinel Field was dedicated there for sports activities 8 30 By 1938 there were more than 3 000 students and 141 teachers at the high school 8 43 The startling news of 1948 was the dismissal of the entire administrative staff at Inglewood High School beginning with Principal James R Haines He was replaced by Forrest Murdoch of Everett Washington as superintendent and Fred Heisner as principal 8 49 In 1952 another secondary school campus in Inglewood was opened in the east side neighborhood of Lockhaven as Morningside High School 8 55 Center Park School of Los Angeles became part of the Inglewood School District in 1961 when its area Crenshaw Imperial was annexed to the city 8 59 In the 1970s its name was changed to Worthington School to honor Frances and William Worthington 8 74 Media EditHollywood Park is the home of NFL Media which consists of NFL Network NFL RedZone NFL com and the NFL app Formerly located in Culver City the NFL Los Angeles campus is located adjacent to Sofi Stadium 95 96 TV network Showtime also has offices in Inglewood adjacent to LAX and Interstate 405 97 Newspapers Edit The Morningside Park Chronicle Inglewood News and Inglewood Today circulate in the city 98 99 100 101 102 Inglewood Daily News defunctFilming locations Edit Inglewood has been in several motion picture movies and television shows such as Inglewood City Hall 1 Manchester Boulevard The interior of City Hall was the fictional IADC Inter Agency Defense Command Headquarters for The New Adventures of Wonder Woman and also the coroner s office in Jack Klugman s 1970s television drama series Quincy M E 103 The city was a filming location for The Wood a 1999 movie about three African American men recalling their childhood in 1980s Inglewood 104 The 2015 film Dope is set in the Darby Dixon neighborhood nicknamed The Bottoms of Inglewood 105 Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit Streets and highways Edit A grand avenue at least 150 feet wide was being built in late 1887 from the end of Figueroa Street in Los Angeles to the new town of Inglewood on the Centinela ranch to be planted with a border of tropical trees making it one of the handsomest five mile drives on the coast 106 107 Major streets that run through Inglewood are La Cienega Boulevard Crenshaw Boulevard Hawthorne Boulevard California La Brea Avenue Century Boulevard Imperial Highway Manchester Avenue Manchester Boulevard in Inglewood Florence Avenue and Prairie Avenue There are 2 freeways that serve the city Interstate 405 and Interstate 105 California Interstate 110 is located nearby South Los Angeles Public transportation Edit The city is served by the K Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system There are 3 stations located in the city Fairview Heights Downtown Inglewood and Westchester Veterans station The south side of the city is served by the nearby C Line which the Crenshaw and Hawthorne Lennox stations are located nearby The city is planning the Inglewood Transit Connector an automated people mover that will connect the city s sports and entertainment venues to the forthcoming downtown rail station citation needed A 3 000 train station described as a natty and attractive building was constructed in 1887 at the temporary end of the Ballona railroad line outward bound from Los Angeles The tracks were to continue west through the Centinela ranch to the ocean 106 108 109 The 18 03 mile line 29 02 km was opened for business on September 7 1887 with stops from northeast to southwest at Ballona Junction Nadeau Park Baldwin Slauson Wildeson Hyde Park Inglewood Danville Mesmer and Port Ballona A train left Los Angeles at 9 15 a m on the one hour journey and returned from Port Ballona at 4 p m 110 In that year the Los Angeles Herald noted that Inglewood was at the junction of two railroads one branch going to Ballona Harbor and the other to the beautiful seaside resort Redondo Beach Two trains a day now pass Inglewood station 111 The Centinela Inglewood Company used a four horse coach to bring prospective buyers from Los Angeles leaving at 9 30 a m and returning at 2 p m Being planned were frequent fast trains between Los Angeles and Inglewood over the California Southern Railroad 13 Hillcrest Inglewood Post Office in the Streamline Moderne style features carvings created under the New Deal s Works Progress Administration 112 Fire Edit Fire protection is provided by the Los Angeles County Fire Department stations 18 170 171 172 and 173 Health Edit The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Curtis Tucker Health Center in Inglewood 113 The city was served by the Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital for more than five decades from 1954 until its closure in 2007 Inglewood is still served and the home to Centinela Hospital Medical Center Notable people EditBorn in Inglewood Edit Hassan Adams retired NBA player 114 Cornell Armstrong cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons Don August baseball player 115 Tyra Banks former fashion model television personality talk show host and actress 116 117 Maybelle Blair born 1927 All American Girls Professional Baseball League player 118 Bill Brochtrup actor Jason Aalon Butler musician and political activist 119 Shawn Chrystopher recording artist producer 120 Dottie Wiltse Collins All American Girls Professional Baseball League player 121 Todd Davis NFL player 122 Mark Eaton retired NBA basketball player Scott Eyre baseball player 123 Becky G actress and singer 124 Patricia Peck Gossel medical historian and curator 125 Erick Green born 1991 basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Tanedra Howard actress 126 Flo Hyman volleyball player 127 Vicki Lawrence 128 actress and comedian Swae Lee rapper Jim Lefebvre retired MLB player and manager 129 Mack 10 rapper 130 Tanjareen Martin actress 131 Philip Bishop Lamont Martin rapper 132 Omar Navarro perennial candidate Len Maxwell voice actor and announcer 133 Scott McGregor baseball player 134 Lisa Moretti wrestler 135 Valerie Ogoke basketball player 136 Jeff Franklin director and producer Omarion R amp B singer songwriter dancer and actor 137 Marcel Reece NFL player 138 Brittney Reese Olympic and World champion in long jump 139 Steve Saleen founder of Saleen and racing driver Jamal Sampson retired NBA player 140 Donald Sanford American Israeli Olympic sprinter 141 Shade Sheist recording artist singer songwriter actor 142 Zoot Sims 143 jazz saxophonist SiR singer 144 Craig Smith retired NBA player 145 D Smoke musician 146 Bishop Jaime Soto of the Diocese of Sacramento 147 Chris Strait comedian 148 Nika Washington a goofy footed American skateboarder Esther Williams swimmer and motion picture actress citation needed Fani Willis district attorney of Fulton County Georgia Brian Wilson musician singer songwriter and record producer 149 Lisa Wu actress television personality known for Real Housewives of AtlantaOther residents Edit Archie Atherton parachutist Salvatore Sonny Bono singer actor and congressman 150 Jeanne Crain actress 151 152 Chris Emile dancer Daniel Freeman credited as the founder of Inglewood 153 Cali Swag District hip hop group 154 Lisa Leslie retired WNBA basketball player 155 Don Megowan actor 156 Damani Nkosi rapper 157 Frank D Parent municipal court judge 158 Paul Pierce retired NBA basketball player 159 160 Cindy Sheehan American anti war activist 161 Skeme Lonnie Kimble rapper 162 Chastin West football player 163 Sister cities EditInglewood is affiliated with the following sister cities Bo Sierra Leone 164 Pedavena Veneto Italy 165 Port Antonio Jamaica 166 Ringwood Victoria Australia Tijuana Baja California Mexico 167 See also Edit Greater Los Angeles portal California portal United States portalLos Angeles Times suburban sections for a time capsule placed in the Inglewood City Hall List of cities and towns in California Largest cities in Southern California List of U S cities with large 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