Connecting Inglewood, Today and Tomorrow

A people-first plan to improve mobility, support small businesses, and build a more connected Inglewood— starting now.

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About the Project 

The ITC is a vital project that will improve mobility, boost local businesses, and help prepare Inglewood for growth in the coming years. It’s about creating a more connected, walkable, and thriving community for residents and businesses. The project is designed with the future of Inglewood in mind, building on the city’s rich history and ensuring that every resident benefits from the improvements.

Community Impact 

The rephased plan is based on insights gained through engagement with the Inglewood community, including workshops and one-on-one meetings with business owners and community members. The reimagined approach is a critical first step in meeting the core needs of Inglewood residents and businesses, designed to address immediate needs on Market Street and increase mobility.

What This Means for Our Community

Phase 1 of the project will start in downtown Inglewood. Over the next few years residents and visitors can expect new mobility hubs, bus-only lanes, new bike infrastructure, improved traffic flow, and walkability upgrades to serve events. Throughout the process, the City will continue engaging the community with workshops, focus groups, and public meetings to share more details and gather feedback on specific aspects of the project.

What This Means for Businesses That Need to be Relocated 

Thanks to careful planning and community engagement, the number of businesses impacted by the ITC Project has been reduced from the originally projected 44 to 23. Each of these businesses will receive robust relocation support, supplemental grants, and promotional assistance consistent with state and federal law and reinforcing the City’s strong commitment to helping them remain in Inglewood and continue to grow as part of its vibrant local economy.

“We are here to honor our city’s rich history, build on our economic uplift achieved over the last decade, and continue to create a future where every resident and business owner thrives in our city.”

Mayor James T. Butts

“The rephased ITC is designed to invest in Market Street as a priority now ahead of the Olympics and help residents move more freely throughout the city—not just in and out of it. This plan makes it easier to support our small businesses and walk to your favorite restaurant or shop downtown, while improving your safety along the way.”

Councilmember Eloy Morales Jr.

“As part of this effort, we will work to consolidate and upgrade existing local circulator services, and create a new branded service to help connect the residents to our Inglewood destinations.”

Councilmember Dionne Faulk

“Our goal isn’t just to minimize disruption—it’s to help these businesses build back stronger. We’re providing the tools and resources businesses need to stay rooted right here in Inglewood.”

Councilmember Alex Padilla

“The City is committed to a robust and transparent public engagement effort—including workshops, focus groups, one-on-one meetings, and open houses—to shape the core components of the plan.”

Councilmember Gloria Gray

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