Welcome to the
Inglewood
Transit
Connector
Whether you’re commuting to work or going to the big game, the Inglewood Transit Connector (ITC) will provide a quick, convenient, reliable, and time certain connection to your destination.
Inglewood is on the Move!
With three stations along the 1.6-mile route, this elevated transit system will connect the Metro K Line to Inglewood’s housing, commercial, sports and entertainment center, residential communities, and beyond.
The ITC’s important community benefits include less neighborhood traffic on both event and non-event days, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and improved access to the heart of Inglewood for a revitalized economy and clean transit – Let’s go ITC!
ANTICIPATED PROJECT SCHEDULE AND MILESTONES
WHAT'S NEW?
Environmental
Environmental clearance has been completed under the California Environmental Quality Act and the National Environmental Protection Act.
Governance
A dedicated Joint Powers Authority (JPA), created by the City of Inglewood and LA Metro, is preparing to oversee the project once a developer is selected.
Funding
The ITC has recently secured support from the South Bay Cities Council of Governments to increase Measure R funding to $250M.
Procurement
The City of Inglewood (City) has selected Elevate Inglewood Partners, a public-private partnership consortium comprised of Plenary Americas US Holdings, Inc., Tutor Perini Corporation, Parsons Corporation, Woojin Industrial System Co., Ltd. and Alternate Concepts, Inc. as the Best Value Proposer – Learn More
Utilities
Work to relocate water mains on Prairie Ave. and Pincay Dr., which intersect with the ITC, is underway. This work will modernize the aged infrastructure and support the long-term sustainability of the mains for City use.