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06-28-22 Inglewood City Council Meeting
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A
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E
Public
comment,
however:
the
time
is
going
to
be
two
minutes
due
to
the
a
large
number
of
people
that
want
to
speak
for
people
that
want
to
dial
in
for
Open
Session,
you
dial,
888-251-2949
or
215-861-0694.
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G
No,
no,
no
caller's
on
the
phone.
H
I
I
Thank
you
so
much
Mr
butts
and
City
Council
Members.
Thank
you
for,
for
taking
the
time
my
name
is
Paul
lament
I'm
a
resident
of
Inglewood
I've
lived
here
for
five
years
and
I
wanted
to
ask
for
the
approval
of
the
city
city
council,
members
of
yourself
to
allow
short-term
rental
units
for
all
properties,
properties
at
Inglewood,
inclusive
of
single-family
homes,
and
especially
those
properties
accessory
dwelling
units.
E
Sir
sir,
what
you're
you're
calling
about
the
public
hearing?
Aren't
you
okay,
so
what
you're
gonna
have
to
do?
I'm
gonna
ask
you
to
wait
until
we
have
the
public
hearing
and
then
we'll
we'll
take
your
comment
then
so
just
stay
on
the
line.
Next,
caller.
Okay,.
E
J
Oh
good
afternoon,
I
was
calling
in
regards
to
the
short-term
rental.
Okay.
E
E
E
L
G
M
M
Why
are
you
moving
so
much
money
around
you're,
rescinding
receiving
things
that
this
council
is
doing
and
it
happens
every
year?
Every
time
you
push
this
budget
Magic
Money
disappears.
You
have
to
move
money
like
Monopoly
money.
This
is
starting
to
look
like
that.
Anaheim
Stadium
deal
well
I,
always
stealing
money.
E
Thank
you.
So
much
are
there
any
other?
My
time
give
me
my
time.
Are
there
any
other
people
present
that
want
to
speak
on
the
open,
Agenda
you're
you're
you're
done,
sir
you're
a
little
out
of
order,
sir?
E
Okay,
with
that
we'll
close
public
comment
for
the
open,
Agenda
and
we'll
go
to
the
agenda
item
one
CSA,
one
and
H1
won't.
D
A
public
hearing
to
consider
an
ordinance
approving
zoning
code,
amendment
2021-003
to
amend
articles
1,
7,
10,
10.2,
10.3
10.3.11.
Excuse
me:
10.4,
10.5,
10.5.1,
10.6,
10.7,
10.8,
11.1
and
19
of
chapter
12.
to
establish.
Excuse
me
of
the
Englewood
municipal
code
to
establish
regulations
for
hookah
lounges
Citywide,
we'll.
E
D
Mayor
the
next
scheduled
batter
is
a
public
hearing
to
consider
establishing
short-term
rental
regulations
and
fees
by
taking
the
following
actions.
One
introduce
an
ordinance
amending
Englewood,
Municipal
Code
chapter
8
and
chapter
12,
including
zoning
code,
amendment
2018-01,
to
establish
short-term
rental
regulations
and
to
adopt
a
resolution
to
establish
short-term
rental
registration.
Permit
fees
to
be
included
in
the
master
fee
schedule.
E
Has
a
notice
of
hearing
been
given
the
time
form
of
manner
is
required
by
law
and
do
you
have
the
affidavit
on
file?
Yes,.
N
N
Short-Term
rentals
are
commonly
booked
through
hundreds
of
third-party
internet
hosting
platforms
such
as
Airbnb
and
VRBO
guests
may
also
book
short-term
rentals
through
travel
sites
such
as
booking.com
or
Expedia,
or
they
can
book
directly
through
the
owner.
There
are
approximately
500
short-term
rentals
in
the
city
of
Inglewood
that
account
for
over
800
listings.
N
All
right
intent
is
to
craft
and
codify
regulations
that
will
encourage
tourism
while
preserving
the
availability
of
housing
stock.
Concurrently,
we
seek
to
create
an
enforcement
structure
to
maintain
the
Tranquility
character
and
integrity
of
our
residential
neighborhoods,
while
allowing
long-term
Englewood
residents
the
opportunity
to
supplement
their
household
income
by
benefiting
from
the
city's
desirability
as
a
sports
entertainment
destination.
Center.
N
N
A
person
may
only
have
one
primary
resident
residents
and
must
reside
there
for
a
minimum
of
nine
consecutive
months
out
of
the
year.
There
are
no
limit,
no
limits
on
hosted
stays,
unhosted
stays
permitted,
but
limited
to
90
days
per
calendar
year
in
blocks
of
30
days
or
less
vacation.
Rentals
must
meet
the
following:
qualifications
host
must
be
an
Inglewood
resident
for
the
last
10
consecutive
years
prior
to
submitting
the
short-term
rental
application.
N
The
host
primary
residence
must
be
in
the
city
of
Inglewood
and
they
must
have
owned
that
residence
for
the
last
five
consecutive
years
prior
to
submitting
a
short-term
rental
application.
The
hosts
must
own
the
vacation
rental
for
at
least
365
consecutive
days
prior
to
submitting
a
short-term
rental
application.
N
Only
one
unit
can
qualify
as
a
vacation
rental.
This
next
policy
or
proposal
to
include
duplexes,
triplexes
and
fourplexes
quick.
N
O
O
N
O
N
You
the
proposal
for
duplexes,
triplexes
and
fourplexes
I
believe
keeps
the
intention
of
the
Merit
Council
when
they
are
considering
our
mom
and
pop
owners,
but
in
order
to
and
and
allows
them
to
make
additional
in
household
income,
especially
with
the
impacts
of
the
pandemic.
And
you
know
not
really
getting
rent
and.
E
N
E
And
let's
be
real
clear
about
this,
because
I
think
that
you
have
been
but
the
we
can't,
you
can't
be
an
LLC,
you
can't
be.
You
can't
live
in
another
city
and
operate
a
short-term
rental
as
a
business.
This
is
meant
to
as
best
we
can
to
preserve
access
to
housing
for
people
that
want
to
reside
in
Inglewood,
and
it's
also
meant
to
allow
people
that
actually
live
in
the
city
to
be
able
to
conduct
these
short-term
rentals.
N
That
right,
that
is
correct,
all
right.
Vacation
rentals
are
limited
to
90
days
per
calendar
year,
the
short-term
rental
platform.
If
an
owner
uses
a
short-term
rental
platform,
they
must
pay
the
city,
the
transient
occupant
occupancy
tax
of
15.5
percent,
but
the
onus
will
always
be
on
the
owner
to
ensure
that
it's
done.
N
Registration
every
host
Desiring
to
obtain
a
short-term
rental
permit,
must
file
an
application
with
the
city
of
Inglewood
remit.
The
annual
registration
fee
adhere
to
the
rules
and
regulations
set
forth
in
the
city
of
Inglewood,
short-term
rental
ordinance
and
renew
annually,
and
maintain
an
active,
short-term
rental
permit
and
residential
rental
business
tax
certificate.
N
There
are
no
party
houses,
short-term
rentals
remain
subject
to
any
restrictions
and
limitations
pursuing
to
the
homeowners
associations,
covenants
conditions
and
restrictions.
Short-Term
rentals
operating
in
permit
parking
districts
will
only
be
allowed
one
parking
permit
per
booking
for
off-street
parking.
E
Let
me
interject
just
a
minute
when
you
said
Party
House,
a
number
of
people
listening
to
you
will
think
that
you're
talking
about
a
home,
that's
rented
out
strictly
to
be
a
party.
You
know,
music,
dancing
so
and
so
forth
in
actuality.
This
this
term
is
much
broader
than
that.
It
covers
to
be
rented
out
for
events
as
well.
Is
that
right?
So
you
can't
take
your
home
and
say
I'm
going
to
be
a
baby
shower
home
every
weekend.
E
I
am
not
going
to
have
make
my
home
available
on
my
block,
bring
in
people
to
park
for
singular
events
that
are
duration
of
five
or
six
hours.
That's
not
allowed
under
the
party
houses
all
right.
Thank
you.
N
N
N
Hosting
platform
and
host
responsibilities,
short-term
rental
host
platforms
such
as
Airbnb
and
VRBO
Etc,
are
not
permitted
to
advertise
any
Str
without
a
valid
short-term
rental
permit,
and
must
remove
any
listings
for
short-term
rentals.
For
from
its
platform
upon
notification
by
the
city
of
the
violation,
they
are
responsible
to
collect
and
remit
transient
occupancy
tax
and
comply
with
all
City
tot
requirements.
N
Hosts
must
provide
a
code
of
conduct
to
all
guests
that
includes
the
relevant
information
addressing
Behavior,
Safety
and
Security,
and
short-term
rental
platforms
shall
disclose
to
the
city
on
a
monthly
basis,
each
short-term
rental
or
vacation
rental
listing
located
in
the
city.
The
names
of
the
person
is
responsible
for
each
listing
the
address
of
each
such
listing
the
length
of
stay
for
each
such
listing
and
the
price
paid
for
each
day.
N
Found
very
corporate
enforcement,
any
action
by
a
short-term
rental
host
or
owner
that
is
an
infraction,
is
punishable
pursuant
to
government
code,
section
36900,
the
city
May
issue
and
serve
administrative
subpoenas
as
necessary
to
obtain
specific
information
regarding
short-term
rental
or
vacation
rental
listings
located
in
the
city.
Any
short-term
rental
host
who
violates
any
provisions
set
forth
in
this
ordinance
may
be
subject
to
administrative
fines
and
penalties.
N
The
fees
it's
my
favorite
part.
So
we
did
a
I
want
to
thank
Sharon
and
finance
they.
She
assisted
me
in
getting
a
I,
would
say
a
preliminary
fee
justification
because
we
really
have
no
data
and
if
you
look
at
the
table,
it.
N
Assessing
a
permit
application
and
then
the
second
table
is
an
estimate
of
the
monies
that
will
be
needed
to
administer
the
program
and
then
Table
Three
breaks
it
down
by
each
total
fee
cost
based
on
the
number
of
short-term
rentals,
so
500
short-term
rentals.
The
total
fee
is
854.25.
E
We'll
take
that
into
consideration.
Thank.
E
The
only
thing
is:
what
was
the
rationale
for
this
ad
hoc
reduction?
What's
the
rationale
for
that?
If,
if
we
did
a
study
and
we
developed
a
fee
table,
why
would
we
just
unilaterally.
E
O
O
P
N
So
the
well,
to
be
honest,.
F
L
N
N
O
E
And
and
here's
what
I'm
saying
the
reason
I
I
say
this
is
that
whenever
you
assess
fees,
it
should
be
done
on
some
scientific
basis:
okay,
okay,
and
so
when
you
said
that
we
got
it
from
Finance.
Now,
that's
a
scientific
basis.
Now,
if
we
do
a
further
study
and
it
and
it
it
could
go
up,
it
could
go
down,
but
we
should
all.
We
should
never
ask
for
money
for
People
based
on
I'm,
not
being
facetious
on
a
feeling.
A
P
S
P
P
N
E
E
P
E
N
A
N
E
N
The
second
one
is
section:
8-141
authorization
and
host
responsibilities.
States
accepts
and
agrees
that
the
validity
of
a
short-term
rental
permit
is
predicated
upon
obtaining
and
maintaining
a
valid
short-term
rental
business
tax
certificate.
I'm
asking
that
it
read
predicated
upon
obtaining
and
maintaining
a
valid
residential
rental
business
tax
certificate.
They
don't
need
to
do
two
different
tax
certificates.
E
N
O
Based
on
Mr
cater's
amendments,
I'm
I'm
moved
that
we
accept
those
amendments
within
the
ordinance.
E
Only
thing
that
I
want
to
clarify
the
reason
that
you
said
it
had
to
be
an
owner
that
prevents
someone
leasing,
a
residence
from
operating
it
as
a
business
when
they're,
really
a
rental
person
that.
O
N
Yeah,
all
right
so
I'm,
sorry
man,
forgive
me
it's
just
I'm
regurgitating
we've
received
Alicia
is
overseeing
the
short-term
rental
portion
of
HP
because
it's
not
yet
a
division.
Yet
all
right.
So
her
and
her
team
we've
been
Fielding
calls
from
owners
who.
N
N
E
F
U
V
This
am
I
the
one,
that's
being
offices
at
this
time.
It
couldn't
clear
the
order.
V
High
School
District,
School
Board
member
engagement
rings,
Englewood
tennis
team,
I'm.
Speaking
on
my
behalf
of
extension
and
Community
member
I
would
like
to
say
in
terms
of
this
short-term
rentals
ordinance,
our
community
just
filled
with
generations
of
airport
and
hotel
workers
that
have
provided
the
opportunities
for
growth
and
development,
not
just
the
city
of
Inglewood,
but
the
city
of
Los
Angeles
and
our
residents.
V
The
majority
of
the
children
are
facing
a
misfortune
of
small
and
big
ten
landlords,
putting
tenants
through
terrible
living
circumstances,
pushing
them
to
their
limits
in
hopes
of
self-existing
or
raising
their
rent
to
the
point
of
self-eviction.
So
we
can
split
their
units
into
Airbnb
and
there's
not
enough
enforcement
language
to
truly
build
these
folks
accountable
when
only
300
out
of
800
legal
listings
receive
notices,
because
the
housing
committee
does
not
have
the
capacity
to
undertake
this
audience.
As
written.
V
The
city
of
Inglewood
residents
and
nearby
Lenox
residents
are
facing
a
housing
crisis
that
will
continue
to
drastically
be
exacerbated
by
these
short-term
nurses
and
so
you're
sitting
at
the
bare
minimum.
Should
the
Justice
ordinance
and
have
the
housing
committee
come
back
with
the
real
ordinance
that
helps
keep
people
in
their
homes,
keep
their
job
and
ban
unhosted
short-term
rentals
and
provide
the
adequate
enforcement
language
that
won't
continue
to
harm
both
physically
and
financially
developed
into
this
community.
Thank
you.
So.
E
E
V
I
was
saying
you
should
reject
this
ordinance
and
it's
kind
of
formation,
one
which
includes
a
ban
on
unposted
14
minutes.
W
S
W
Most
part
I
agree
with
a
lot
of
the
proposed
policies.
The
thing
that
I'm
still
unclear
about
is
the
unhosted
stays.
If,
if
I,
for
example,
am
looking
for
I
just
want
to
rent
a
room
in
my
house
to
help
supplement
the
mortgage,
it's
still
being
owner
occupied,
is
that
still
considered
an
unhosted
stay
in
a
vacation
rental
yeah.
E
M
E
U
W
Okay,
well
then,
everything
else
to
me
one
last
question
I
had
is:
let's
say
we
decide
to
move
in
the
future.
What
does
it
mean
that
the
hosts
must
live
in
the
vacation
rental
for
five
plus
years?
That's.
E
W
E
F
K
My
name
is
Nancy
Hannah
I'm,
calling
from
better
neighbors
La
inglewood's
proposed
regulations
are
among
the
most
lenient
in
Southern
California.
They
should
be
rejected
and
instead
English
require
that
all
short-term
rentals
be
hosted.
In
January
of
this
year,
Inglewood
saw
a
mass
shooting
that
killed
four
people
and
what
mayor
butts
called
the
worst
act
of
violence.
The
city
has
seen
in
years
this
shooting
took
place
at
an
unhosted
unsupervised,
short-term
rentals.
K
K
To
operate,
they
will
allow
unhosted
short-term
rentals
in
primary
residences,
and
they
will
also
allow
vacation
rentals
with
no
permanent
resident
to
allow
single-family
homes
and
apartments
in
Inglewood
to
sit
empty,
except
for
temporary
vacationers
who
may
occupy
the
property
for
short
periods
without
any
supervision
by
a
host
city
of
Los
Angeles
limit
short-term
rentals
to
primary
residences.
The
city
of
Santa
Monica
requires
all
short-term
rentals
to
be
primary
residents
and
requires
that
they
all
be
hosted.
Mayor
Batson
city
council
implemented
its
moratorium
in
response
to
the
January
shooting.
K
You
said
that
Inglewood
was
going
to
have
protections
even
stronger
than
Santa
Monica's.
That
is
not
what
is
reflected
in
these
proposed
regulations.
Mayor
butts
fulfill.
Your
promise
to
Inglewood
Inglewood
deserves
protections.
At
least
the
strongest
Santa
Monica's
Inglewood
should
limit
short-term
rentals
to
primary
residences
and
require
all
stays
be
supervised
by
an
on-site
host.
F
I
Hi
how's
it
going
mayor,
butts
council
members.
Thank
you.
For
your
time.
My
name
is
Paul
lament
I've,
been
in
Inglewood
resident
for
the
last
five
years,
bought
the
house
in
2017.
I
I'm,
asking
for
your
approval
to
not
just
allow
short-term
rentals
for
all
properties
in
Inglewood,
but
also
that
inclusive
of
accessory
dwelling
unit
properties,
housing
protection
is
kind
of
a
funny
word
to
me,
because
I
feel
the
best
way
to
keep
residents
from
losing
their
homes
would
be
to
allow
those
residents
to
invest
in
their
accessory
dwelling
units
and
use
that
as
a
sustainable
way
to
gain
income
from
the
property.
E
Sir
short-term
rentals,
sir,
yes,
sir
I'm,
going
to
give
you
some
more
time,
but
the
reality
is
is
that
adus
were
allowed
by
State
Statute
to
provide
more
housing,
so
more
people
would
have
a
place
to
live
so
I
just
want
to
throw
that
into
your
thinking.
It
isn't
meant
short-term.
Rentals
are
not
meant
to
deplete
the
housing
stock,
so
I
just
wanted
to.
Let
you
think
about
that,
but
go
ahead.
We're
adding
we've
stopped
the
time
so
go
ahead.
Sir.
I
No
Mr
appreciate
that.
Thank
you
very
much
and
to
that
point,
is
that
what
better
way
to
allow
residents
to
stay
in
their
homes
than
invest
in
a
short-term
rental
unit
on
their
own
property?
They
can
host
these
days.
They
can
generate
income
for
the
city
and,
just
after
a
few
items,
I
wanted
to
point
out
here.
I
1
340
is
the
amount
of
money
I
spent
with
Century
Park
Cleaners
on
Century
for
washing
and
cleaning
Linens
of
an
Airbnb
2
500
is
the
amount
of
money
I
spent
with
it's
all
house
cleaning
a
cleaning
service,
that's
based
on
7th
Avenue,
where
a
mother
employs
her
children
to
teach
them
the
value
of
hard
work
and
Entrepreneurship
and
business
management.
Her
son
plays
on
the
Morningside
High
School,
basketball
team
and
I've
been
to
three
of
his
games.
I
X
I
Mr
Mayor
of
single
council
members
include
not
just
all
properties
but
accessory
dwelling
units
as
well
to
help
keep
residents
in
their
home
all.
E
Right,
thank
you,
sir.
We're
going
to
have
to
resist
for
five
minutes,
because
we've
lost
a
quorum
and
we'll
be
back
for
public
comment
at
2
45..
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
E
We've
re-established
the
quorum,
we're
going
to
go
back
in
session,
and
now
we
have
a
super
Quorum.
G
Right
and
so
so,
oh
well,
that
was
her.
That
did
it,
but
anyway,
anyway,
we'll
settle
that
later.
Eloy
is
always
right.
E
So
we're
going
to
go
back
to
the
library,
lecture
hall
and
anyone
that
has
a
comment
for
the
public
hearing
may
do
so
at
this
time.
P
A
A
H
H
A
AA
50
000
members
of
Unite
Here,
Local,
11,
hotel
workers,
airport
workers,
Food
Service
workers,
hundreds
of
whom
live
here
in
the
great
city
of
Inglewood,
short-term
rentals,
hollow
out
neighborhoods.
They
turn
our
housing
into
luxury
accommodations
for
tourists.
You
heard
an
earlier
caller
explain
in
detail
the
professionalized
cleaning
and
Hospitality
services
that
he
provides
in
his
unregulated
hotel,
short-term
rentals,
displace
the
jobs
of
hard-working
hotel
workers,
and
we
have
Chas.
AA
We
have
tragically
seen
in
this
wonderful
City,
unregulated
short-term
rentals
can
threaten
Public
Safety
in
the
wake
of
the
tragic
shooting
in
January
honorable
mayor
butts,
you
promised
us
that
you
would
Usher
in
very
strict
short-term
rental
regulations.
However,
what
is
before
you
today,
honorable
council
members,
currently
allows
unhosted
short-term
rentals
and
allows
for
vacation
rentals
to
take
housing
off
the
market
completely.
AA
Honorable
council
members,
our
Union
is
totally
for
people
renting
out
a
room
in
their
house
to
supplement
their
income,
but
we
cannot
allow
our
neighborhoods
to
continue
to
be
hollowed
out
by
short-term
rentals.
So
today
we
urge
you
to
reject
the
proposal
before
you,
which
would
allow
hundreds
of
party
houses
to
proliferate
across
the
city.
AA
AB
Good
afternoon
mayor
and
City
Council
Members,
my
name
is
Anna
Mendez
and
I
work
for
Marriott
Hotels
I
am
a
Unite
Here,
Local
11
member
after
the
tragic
shooting
in
January
that
is
still
fresh
in
our
minds.
Mayor
buds
made
a
promise
to
the
residents
of
Inglewood.
He
promised
that
he
would
deliver
strict
short-term
rental
regulations
to
keep
our
neighborhoods
safe,
but
the
proposed
regulations
are
not
strict
enough.
They
do
not
prohibit
on
supervised
unhosted
short-term
rentals,
like
the
one
where
we're
shooting,
where
the
shooting
took
place.
AB
I
am
raising
my
family
here.
I
want
to
feel
safe
when
I
get
home
late
after
work.
This
is
a
community.
People
have
raised
their
families
here
for
Generations
I'm,
not
okay,
with
people
coming
in
and
out
in
our
neighborhoods
to
party
and
abuse
our
family
culture.
May
your
butts
and
council
members.
Please
deliver
on
your
promise
to
us
past
regulations
that
will
prohibit
unsupervised.
Unhost
short-term
rentals
that
threaten
the
safety
of
our
neighborhoods.
Deny
the
proposal
today
and
come
back
with
regulations
to
ban
party
houses.
E
E
E
E
E
E
AC
AC
AD
AC
AC
AC
AC
E
You
know
what
guys
in
the
back
that's
rude
and
what
you
do
is
you
cut
out
the
ability
for
you
to
be
able
to
hear
back
there?
So,
let's
be
polite,
all
right
go
ahead.
Ma'am.
AE
AE
AD
AE
AE
AE
AD
AE
E
AD
E
AF
The
afternoon
councilman
and
mayor
butts,
my
name
is
Gina
Lofton
I
own
Lofton,
Sports
I
have
six
Airbnb
short-term
rentals
that
are
based
on
the
demand
for
Hospitality
in
the
city
of
Inglewood.
That's
desperately
needed
in
the
city
of
Englewood.
All
of
our
short-term
rentals
were
put
in
service
prior
to
the
short-term
rental
moratorium
and
have
been
successful
without
any
issues
since
Inception
in
2019..
AF
As
a
matter
of
fact,
Lofton
Sports
is
my
company
that
I
own
I
was
approved
by
the
Los
Angeles
Rams
to
buy
120
stadium
seat
licenses,
that's
120
stadium,
seat
licenses
for
the
Los
Angeles
Rams,
and
the
Los
Angeles
Chargers,
based
on
this
NFL
themed
business
model.
All
of
my
units
are
designed
for
the
LA
Rams
and
the
LA
Chargers
by
you,
taking
off
of
my
ability
to
actually
have
a
business.
AF
I
will
inevitably
default
on
all
of
my
obligations,
contractually
to
the
LA
Rams
and
the
LA
Chargers,
as
well
as
the
small
business
administration
that
I
actually
left
to
Nevada
to
get
a
PPP
Loan
in
2020.
When
you
did
not
open
the
stadium
with
fans,
it
hurt
me
financially
with
millions
of
dollars
of
losses.
I
request
that
the
city
of
Inglewood
grandfather,
all
airbnbs,
which
have
been
in
existence
prior
to
the
moratorium,
because
we
have
made
Financial
commitments
and
obligations
that
we
cannot
fall.
AF
We
cannot
default
on
and
honorable
mayor,
I
I
really
do
want
to
keep
my
business.
There
have
been
more
businesses
lost
and
closed
due
to
the
pandemic
in
L.A
County
over
15
000
businesses
have
closed.
I
will
permanently
have
to
close
my
business,
which
is
locked
in
sports
that
actually
caters
to
sports
enthusiasts
globally
at
Sofi
Stadium.
Thank
you,
mayor,
butts
and
council
members.
Thank.
E
You
real
real
quick
though
Miss
Lofton
being
a
business
person.
You
know
that
no
business
can
operate
without
seeking
a
business
license
and
the
first
thing
that
you
do
if
you're
going
to
open
a
business
in
a
city,
is
you
contact
that
City
and
find
out
what
the
requirements
are
to
operate
a
business,
and
so
I
have
great
admiration
for
your
entrepreneurship
and
whatnot.
E
But
the
reality
is
you
had
to
know
as
a
business
person,
if
you
didn't
contact
the
city
to
get
a
business
license
permit,
and
at
that
time
you
would
have
been
told.
No,
we
don't
it's.
Not
it's
not
authorized
use
right
now,
so
I
do
feel
for
you
and
as
far
as
the
Rams
granting
you,
those
seat
license
seat
licenses
that
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
city
and
so
I
I
just
want
to
make
it
clear.
We
have
wait
a
minute
hold
on
a
second.
We
have
great
empathy,
great
empathy
for
you.
E
However,
the
reality
is
is
that
if
you
open
a
business
in
a
city,
you
have
to
contact
the
city,
get
a
business
license
and
understand
the
parameters
for
what
you're
doing
and
so
I'm
not
going
to
extend
your
time,
but
I
I
wanted
you
to
just
go
away
understanding
that-
and
this
is
this
is
otherwise
every
body
that
could
purchase
property
would
purchase
property
in
Inglewood,
get
a
bunch
of
seat
licenses
and
we'd
just
be
a
city
of
a
transitory
people,
and
so
I
just
wanted
to.
Let
you
think
about
that.
E
E
Right.
Thank
you
next
speaker.
AG
AG
AG
AH
AG
Afraid
to
speak
out
because
they
already
had
bookings
going
when
the
moratorium
came
in
and
they
didn't
know
how
to
handle
the
situation.
So
what
I'm
asking
you
to
do
is
just
continue
to
think
thoughtfully
as
you
move
through
this
a
couple
of
things
that
I
heard
in
the
report
and
I
was
in
this
room,
so
I
wasn't
able
to
hear
the
report
clearly
a
couple
things
that
I
heard
that
I
just
want
to
make
you
mindful
of.
AG
Is
that,
like
when
I
go
on
vacation
and
I
rent
my
whole
house,
it
can't
be
a
hosted
stay
because
I'm
on
vacation.
That's
what
makes
my
house
open.
Otherwise
I
would
be
there.
So
there's
a
couple
of
different
things
and
I
mostly
want
to
speak
to
the
mom
for
the
mom-and-pop
host
and
for
the
cleaners
and
the
small
businesses
that
service
those
locations,
because
that's
what
I
know
very
much
about
in
this
room.
There
are
a
lot
of
people
who
work
in
the
hotel
industry
who
are
paid
by
the
hotel
lobby
to
be
here.
AG
They
also
have
very
strong
feelings
about
what
is
going
on
here
here.
It
is
a
very
complicated
situation
and
I
honor
that
I
really
want
you
to
continue
to
move
forward
with
protecting
the
ability
for
Inglewood
residents
to
gain
income
through
the
short-term
rental
movement,
while
protecting
the
fabric
of
the
neighborhood
I
think
you're
on
to
something
good.
Here
you
have
to
be
very
mindful
about
it
and
the
things
that
I
think
are
tangling
you
up
right
now
are
the
hosted
versus
unhosted.
AG
Obviously,
the
rate
that
you're
going
to
be
charging
because
for
a
lot
of
mom
and
Pope
pop
post
800
is
quite
a
bit
of
money
annually
to
come
up
with.
So
those
are
the
things
I
wanted
to
bring
your
attention
to,
and
please
consider
the
workers
who
are
not
in
this
room
who
are
not
working
for
the
hotel
lobby
but
who
are
employed
by
the
host,
such
as
one
of
the
callers
earlier.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
time.
Thank.
AI
The
LLC
prevents
me
from
occupying
this
home
until
retirement
age
and
I'm
several
years
away
from
that
I'm
very
close,
but
not
there.
I
have
rented
this
home
for
about
a
year
and
a
half
with
no
issues
whatsoever.
I
have
invested
a
good
amount
in
my
retirement
in
fixing
up
a
distressed
home,
and
my
neighbors
are
wonderful
and,
like
me,
being
there
I
have
a
short-term
rental
as
part
of
that
Revenue
stream.
For
me,
it's
a
personal
investment.
It
isn't
benefiting
anyone
it.
AI
It
does
harm
me
when
I
can't
utilize
it
for
the
purpose
of
what
I
invested
and
I
took
my
money
out
of
the
stock
market
and
put
it
into
this
home
that
was
going
to
be
mine
eventually,
so
I
could
go
to
the
ram
games
and
now
I'm
in
this
situation
and
I'm,
hoping
that
this
different
perspective
will
have
you
look
at
the
LLC
reference,
as
potentially
an
exception
to
that
I'm.
Not
a
business
I
just
was
trying
to
protect
the
potential
for
harm
to
my
property.
Thank
you
for
your
time.
Okay,.
E
If
you
look
at
it
today,
it's
definitely
appreciated
more
than
the
stock
market,
and
so
here's
what
I
want
to
to
come
away
from
this,
you
made
an
investment.
You
formed
an
LLC,
it
limits
things
that
you
can
do
with
the
property.
It
was
an
investment
right
now,
you're
ahead
in
an
investment.
However,
if
we
were
to
extend
this
to
you,
we'd
have
to
extend
it
to
every
LLC
that
wanted
to
come
in
and
buy
properties
and
turn
them
into
short-term
rentals.
That's
not
something
we're
really
prepared
to
do
so.
E
U
AI
I
I:
wasn't
it
wasn't
a
requirement
to
get
an
LLC
I
just
thought
it
was
a
good
idea.
Apparently
it
was
a
bad
idea,
but
I
I'm,
not
a
huge
business
I.
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
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AJ
AK
Hello:
everyone,
my
name,
is
Jen
Weingarten
as
a
homeowner
and
a
resident
of
Inglewood
I
rely
on
the
income
from
the
short-term
rental
in
my
house
to
cover
my
mortgage
I'm
on
disability,
so
I
can
only
have
rental
income
to
support
my
disability,
and
that
is
what
I
use
to
feed
my
daughter
and
to
pay
my
mortgage
without
it,
I
would
lose
my
home
and
possibly
lose
custody.
So
it
is
extremely
crucial.
Therefore,
I'm
asking
that
you
lift
the
moratorium
that
was
just
randomly
placed
on
us.
I
didn't
even
know
about
it.
E
AK
I
was
in
violation:
I
am
an
upstanding
citizen.
I
pay,
my
taxes,
I
follow
the
rules
when
I
know
about
them
and
I
was
not
aware
of
this
and
I
felt
like
it
was
just
kind
of
slipped
in
under
our
under
us
without
us
being
even
aware
of
it.
Ma'am.
E
The
reality
was
that
you
you
did
know
you
were
running
a
business
right.
You
didn't
know.
E
AK
Point
no
sir,
it's
not
a
business
on
my
taxes,
it
is
rental,
income,
investment,
income.
AK
AK
Correct
sir,
so
I
as
far
as
I
was
understanding.
I
am
within
legal
boundaries.
It's
not
as
it
is
not
an
accessory
dwelling
unit.
It's
a
room
in
my
house
and
anyway.
That
being
said,
I
do
believe
that
we,
the
homeowners
pretty
much,
are
all
four
out
of
five
stars
or
more.
We
bring
good
things
to
Inglewood.
We
we
support
the
economy,
we
make
Inglewood,
look
better
and
it's
not
us
that's
causing
shootings.
It's
Inglewood,
unfortunately,
has
had
a
long
history
of
shootings
way
before
strs
and
I.
AK
Think
it's
improved,
not
gotten
worse
and
I.
Think
blaming
it
on
a
short-term
rentals
is
a
cop-out.
I
think
we've
brought
wonderful
things
to
Inglewood
and
the
host
really
invests
a
lot
of
time
and
money
into
making
our
guests
have
an
incredible
experience
here,
not
a
negative
one
and
I,
don't
believe
that
we
are
taking
away
jobs
or
anything
else
from
anyone
in
the
city.
I
think
we're
bringing
a
lot
of
wonderful
things
to
the
city.
Okay,
so.
E
So
ma'am
we,
we
would
certainly
agree
with
you
that
owners
like
you,
are
not
cutting
causing
problems.
We
certainly
agree
with
you
next
speaker.
AL
Hi,
my
name
is
Kai
I'm,
a
resident
of
Inglewood
I
purchased
home
two
years
ago
and
lived
there
with
my
family,
my
wife
and
three
kids
under
the
age
of
eight.
We
previously
when
we
were
living
in
an
apartment
in
La,
we
were
able
to
rent
our
apartment
out
when
we
would
go
away
for
either
a
training
or
a
conference.
My
wife
and
I
both
work
as
youth
Pastors
in
the
area,
and
so
money
is
short,
but
we
also
make
it
work.
AL
So
we
get
creative
and
we
put
our
house
on
Airbnb
to
try
to
pay,
for
you
know,
utilities
that
are
increasing
property
taxes
that
are
increasing
all
the
things,
and
so
this
current
proposal
does
not
take
into
account.
People
like
me
that
you
know
want
to
use
the
technology
of
Airbnb
to
connect
with
short-term
Travelers
who
want
to
stay
in
someone's
house
when
they're
gone.
It
takes
a
lot
of
work
on
our
behalf.
We
actually
do
all
the
cleaning
ourselves
even
and
I
did.
E
AL
AL
AL
Okay,
so
my
concern
is
that
for
eight
hundred
dollars,
that's
a
very
high
fee,
La
splits,
the
like
unhosted
or
like
the
long-term
professional
year-long
hosts
pay
close
to
800
or
a
thousand
bucks,
but
the
under
90
days.
People
pay
like
a
hundred
bucks
and
why
that's
good
is
because
it's
going
to
be
when
Inglewood
needs
a
lot
of
places
like
we
have
the
awesome
events
that
we
have
it's
going
to
give
us
that
chance
to
recoup
all
that
Revenue
like
in
tax
revenue
and
stuff.
So
we
want.
AL
E
E
It's
not
comparable
to
say
this
is
what
Los
Angeles.
Does
people
like
to
do
that?
But
that's
what
we
have
to
do
is
figure
a
policy,
that's
fair
to
all
of
our
residents,
including
those
that
want
to
do
short-term
rentals,
and
so
that's,
why
we're
sitting
here
taking
in
this
public
comment
and
I
I,
don't
think
hundred
dollars
is
the
right
number
sure.
O
Correct
as
long
as
it's
your
okay
365
days,
actually
that's
if
he's
hosting,
if
it's
less
than
10
years,
right,
yeah.
E
AM
Hi
good
afternoon,
mayor
and
councilman,
my
name
is
Anthony
elsona
I
work
at
a
LAX
airport
for
about
nine
years.
AM
I
was
born
and
raised
all
my
life
in
the
city
of
Inglewood
and
I'm,
actually
28
years
old,
and
it
hurts
me
to
see
friends
and
neighbors
moving
out,
because
Iran
keep
going
up
honestly
and
I
feel
like
it's
a
survival
mode
and
sometimes
I
feel
I'll,
be
next
to
go
out
or
get
moved
out.
AM
Stuff
like
that,
and-
and
you
know
what
short
term
rentals
take
away
housing
from
people
who
need
it
our
community
and
gave
it
to
in
a
wealthy
tourists,
past
strong,
short-term
rental
regulations
and
ban
unhoused
short-term
rentals
today,
if
possible.
Thank
you
so
much
appreciate
that
you
guys
have
a
nice
day
thanks.
E
Okay,
thank
you
and
what
real
quick
there
was
a
oh,
a
lady
that
had
a
translator
and
if
you
have
a
problem
with
your
landlord
because
they
can't
just
arbitrarily
move
you
out
just
call
the
housing,
protection,
Division
and
they'll
be
glad
to
give
you
all
the
advice
that
we
have
next
speaker.
Z
Good
afternoon,
mayor
and
council
members
hi,
my
name
is
Tony
Calderon
I
work
with
Concord
collective
in
LAX
I
lived
here
in
the
city
of
Inglewood
for
four
years
and
I'm,
a
member
of
Local,
11
and
I'm
here
today
to
ask
you
guys
to
reject
your
proposal.
For
today
this
past
year
my
rent
went
up
and
I
heard
from
my
co-workers
as
well,
that
their
rent
doubled
up
I
had
to
even
pick
up
a
second
job,
because
I
can't
even
afford
the
utilities
and
the
rent.
Z
At
the
moment,
my
own
sister,
she
moved
out
of
the
state
because
Ren
was
getting
out
of
hand
at
the
moment
and
I'm
just
worried.
I
might
be
the
next
person.
Honestly
and
honestly,
we
just
need
better
regulations
in
the
city
of
Inglewood
in
terms
for
short-term
rentals.
Otherwise,
the
same
people
working
for
the
city
are
the
same
people
that
are
going
to
move
out
of
it.
The
same
people
that
are
working
in
it
and
living
in
it
are
going
to
move
out.
Z
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AP
Hello
I'm,
a
short-term
rental
Str
owner
in
this
wonderful
City.
My
property
is
completely
rehabbed
and
all
up
to
code
as
an
Str
owner
I,
don't
hollow
out.
Neighborhoods
I
keep
my
five
star
to
keep
my
five
star
rating
I
maintain
my
landscaping
and
I
clean
up
litter
around
some
of
my
neighbor's
yards
and
along
the
street
of
the
nearby
park
with
overflowing
trash
cans,
long-term
landlords,
which
is
what
you're
asking
us
to
do,
have
zero
incentive
to
maintain
their
properties
like
Str
owners.
AP
Do
we're
not
greedy
corporate
owners
like
hotel
Corporate
corporate
owners
are.
We
are
Mom
and
Pop
owners
and
we're
supplementing
our
mortgage
if
these
rules
go
into
effect,
I'll
probably
have
to
sell,
like
the
owners
of
1228
Myrtle
Avenue
had
to
do
recently
when
they
received
one
too
many
of
your
threatening
letters.
Wait.
E
E
E
E
No,
no
I
I,
but
you
you.
We
want
to
take
your
input
and
we
want
it
to
be
mean.
No,
no
I
appreciate
it.
Okay,
all
right!
So
I
really
do
appreciate
it.
Okay,
because
I
really
do
believe
that,
as
articulated
once
the
program's,
in
effect,
it's
not
going
to
change
your
operation.
I
was
so
happy
to
hear
about
how
you
take
care
of
the
landscaping
and
and
make
sure
the
neighborhood
around.
You
is
clean.
That's
exactly
what
we
want.
Are
you.
AP
Am
my
husband
works
in
the
entertainment
industry
and
we
because
of
his
job,
he's
also
a
union
member,
so
you
know
I
I
think
we
can
all
you
know
we
can
empathize
with
each
other
here
and
you
know
like
they
don't
want
to
lose
their
livelihood.
We
don't
want
to
lose
our
livelihood
either.
Z
F
AP
Kind
of
you
know
goes
full
circle
there,
my
husband
works,
the
entertainment
industry
and
he
we
have
to
relocate
anywhere
from
three
to
nine
months
of
the
year
and
during
that
time,
Str
I
hope
I'm
going
to
reclaim
my
time
during
that
time.
Str
is
pretty
much
our
only
option.
AP
It's
not
just
because
of
the
money.
It's
because
of
the
flexible
timelines
and
the
nature
of
my
husband's
job.
May
I
continue.
G
E
I
I
don't
know
that
I
took
that
much
time,
but
I'll
be
glad
to
give
you
30
more
seconds,
but
I
just
want
to
make
sure
you
understand
that
what
we're
here
to
do
is
consider
the
adoption
or
modification
of
the
regulations
as
presented
and
I
want
to
see.
If
you
understand
that
you
are
seen
to
be
operating
within
those
guidelines
and
so
I'm
asking
you
are
you
asking
that
we
approve
this,
or
are
you
asking
that
we
not
approve
it.
AP
To
Hilltop
coffee,
10,
10
wine
and
events
to
our
guests
on
our
site,
we
only
promote
local
Inglewood
attractions.
I
had
a
recent
message
from
a
guest
who
said
that
she
used
to
stay
in
Santa
Monica
and
we've
really
put
Inglewood
on
the
map
for
her
I'm.
Just
asking
that
you
grandfather
in
existing
Str
hosts
we're
doing
nothing
wrong,
we're
doing
nothing
wrong.
We
are
all
responsible
and
respectful
Neighbors
to
our
I.
We
we're
all
five
star
hosts
as
I
as
I
understand
it
four
and
a
half
to
five
star
host.
Y
Go
ahead,
sir
hello,
my
name
is
Philip
Davis
from
the
council.
District
of
two
I
am
here
in
objection
to
the
current
moratorium,
as
well
as
the
proposed
ordinance
as
it
stands.
I
would
like
for
both
of
those
to
be
dropped
immediately.
My
family
have
been
residents
of
this
great
City
for
the
better
part
of
40
years,
proud
homeowners
for
close
to
30
of
those
years.
Y
We
have
been
faithful
residents
through
many
of
the
city's
highs
and
lows
at
to
this
point
and
are
excited
for
the
most
part
about
the
current
trajectory.
Needless
to
say,
we
have
very
strong
routes
built
here
and
have
been
boastfully
representing
the
city
of
Champions,
since
before
it
was
cool.
However,
with
all
that
pride
comes
the
shock
of
our
beloved
City,
turning
against
the
very
residents
who
helped
shape
the
culture
of
which
it
has
become,
we
are
not
some
large
corporation
seeking
to
rake
in
copious
amounts
of
money.
Y
We
are
simply
long-term
residents
looking
to
create
looking
for
creative
ways
to
help
stay
afloat
in
a
city
that
is
becoming
more
and
more
expensive
to
Simply
live
to
be
clear.
The
issue
that
I
most
take
objection
to
is
of
the
proposed
ordinance
is
as
follows:
section
8-139,
the
number
five,
the
accessory
dwelling
unit
may
not
be
used
as
a
short-term
rental.
This
is
one
of
the
main
reasons
for
us,
converting
our
space
into
an
Adu
and
went
through
the
painstaking
process
of
getting
all
the
permits.
Y
It
was
also
lauded
by
the
building
and
permits
department.
At
the
time
when
we
call
to
ask
about
this
recently,
it
was
suggested
that
we
either
rent
out
a
room
in
the
main
house
or
move
to
the
Adu
and
use
the
entire
main
house.
As
a
short-term
rental
I
ask
what
sense
does
that
make
in
a
global
pandemic
to
encourage
one
of
your
senior
disabled
residents
to
share
their
space
with
strangers
or
to
uproot
30
plus
years
and
move
I?
Ask
you
to
reject
this
ordinance
and
lift
the
moratorium.
Y
I
want
to
briefly
just
talk
about
our
experience
with
the
short-term
rentals
and
how
it
has
been
such
a
help.
During
recent
trying
times,
the
bit
of
income
we've
been
able
to
make
from
short-term
rentals
has
allowed
us
to
ensure
that
my
widowed
mother
of
a
U.S
veteran,
who
is
on
a
fixed
income,
was
able
to
adequately
pay
for
her.
Mortgage.
Buy
groceries,
certainly
and
help
keep.
E
Her
sir
sir
you're
at
time,
I
wanted
to
ask
your
question:
yes,
please!
So
what
would
you
say
to
the
fact
that
the
state
allowed
adus
with
the
intent
that
they'd
be
rental
units
to
expand
housing,
see?
How
would
you
expect
the
city
to
step
on
the
state's
regulations
and
I
just
wanted
to
see?
If
you
were
clear
on
that
and
and
I'll
tell
you
one
good
suggestion,
the
staff
made
would
be
to
use
a
room
in
your
main
dwelling
as
your
short-term
rental,
but
you
you
know.
E
We
want
to
have
the
least
impact
on
Avail
available
housing
in
the
city,
because
it's
one
of
the
biggest
complaints
that
we've
heard
is
people
afraid
there
won't
be
any
place
for
people
to
live
in
ingwood
that
don't
own
property,
you
own
property,
and
so
you
have
options
and
I
want
to
be
clear
about
this.
You
have
options,
you
can
engage
in
the
short-term
rental,
but
you'd
have
to
do
it
inside
your
primary
residence
and
so
no
one's
trying
to
take
anything
from
you.
E
But
what
we
have
to
do
is
we
have
to
regulate
this
so
that
one
we
maintain
the
Integrity
of
neighborhoods
two.
We
allow
our
residents
to
enjoy
opportunities
that
the
city
has
by
smart
decisions
allowed
so
that
people
want
to
stay
here.
When
did
you
ever
think
that
people
want
to
rent
a
room
in
Inglewood?
Okay?
This
is
where
we
are,
but
what
we
want
to
do.
We
have
to
be
mindful
of
state
regulations,
and
we
have
to
be
mindful
of
neighborhood
Integrity.
E
We
have
to
be
mindful
of
people
turning
their
residences
into
event,
spaces
and
taking
up
parking
every
weekend.
So
there's
a
lot
of
things
here
so
understand
this
very
clearly.
We
applaud
you
for
being
a
long-term
resident,
we're
here
for
you.
We
just
have
a
lot
of
things
to
balance
and
I
just
want
you
to
know
that
correct.
Y
I
just
wanted
to
reply
really
quickly
to
you
know.
You
said,
with
the
suggestion
be
about
the
Adu
scenario.
I
would
say
the
same
thing
that
I
would
say
about
all
of
the
new
buildings
that
are
being
built
in
apartments
there
that
are
condos
and
housing.
That's
going
up
that
people
are
buying
and
trying
to
to
rent
out.
If,
if
it
applies
to
one,
it
should
apply
to
all
I.
G
Y
Appreciate
for
your
time,
your
time
in
listening
to
us
but
I
again,
I
just
want
to
go
on
record,
saying
that
to
that
I
would
like
for
you
to
lift
the
moratorium
and
reject
the
current
proposed.
E
Ordinance.
Okay,
so
let
me
tell
you
something:
the
more
the
more
term
will
be
lifted
and
it'll
be
lifted
within,
like
the
next
60
days.
It's
it's
as
far
as,
however,
however,
we
don't
intend
to
throw
out
the
baby
with
the
bathwalk
all.
AB
C
Name
is
I,
have
been
I
have
left
in
Inglewood
for
20
years
and
I.
Don't
agree
on
short-term
rentals,
short-term
rentals.
C
C
C
C
AB
AB
AB
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AS
If
it's
okay
may
I,
ask
the
camera
people
to
keep
the
camera
on
the
city
council
so
that
I,
don't
I
can
relate
more
to
them
and
send
them
to
the
audience.
Members.
I
would
appreciate
that.
Please
and
thank
you.
Wait.
AS
AS
Good
afternoon
mayor
butts
city,
council
members
and
my
fellow
Inglewood
community
members,
my
name
is
Consuelo
Davis
and
I'm
a
first
time
home
owner
at
last
and
I
purchased
a
duplex
property
in
the
city
of
Inglewood.
Four
years
ago,
I
live
in
the
front
house
and
after
obtaining
numerous
city
building
permits
and
passing
stringent
inspections,
I
was
able
to
complete
an
extensive
and
expensive
renovation
of
my
back
guest
house.
AS
This
allowed
me
to
establish
a
short-term
rental
business
which
I
have
successfully
and
safely
been
conducting
for
the
last
three
years,
I
recently
received
a
very
unsetting
upsetting,
cease
and
desist
letter
saying
that
I
was
in
violation
of
the
city
of
Ingles
Woods
moratorium
on
short-term
rentals,
I
researched.
The
issue
further
and
I
read
the
notice,
which
stated
on
February
1st
2022.
AS
The
city
council
adopted
an
ordinance
imposing
temporary
moratorium
on
the
establishment
of
further
short-term
rentals
in
the
city
of
Inglewood,
that
prohibited
party
houses
and
the
establishment
of
a
requirement
for
host
platforms
to
immediately
transmit
the
TLC
taxes.
So
today,
I'm
here
to
get
clarification
of
why
I
received
this
letter.
May
I.
Please
see
the
city
council,
that's
who
I'm
looking
forward
to
talking.
E
Promise,
no,
you
asked
the
question
and
we're
going
to
give
you
the
time.
The
the
the
person
that's
ultimately
responsible
for
paying
tot
is
a
person,
that's
making
money.
So
that's
the
that's
the
host,
that's
that's
you
and
what
we're
doing
is
we're
asking.
First,
if
you
went
through
a
host
platform
and
they
collected
fees
and
they
collected
tot,
then
they
should
remit
it,
and
that's
all
that
that
meant,
but
I'll
give
you
another
15
seconds
go
ahead,
but.
AS
E
E
So
I'm
gonna
I'm
gonna
enter
erupt
and
ask
your
question.
So
what
you're
asking
for
what
you're
asking
for
as
I
hear
you
is
that
those
people
that
have
already
booked
correct,
correct,
you're,
asking
that
they'd
be
allowed
to
continue
on,
provided
one
that
they
they
meet
the
inspectional
requirements
to
they
pay
their
business,
license
tax
three.
They
remit
their
toots
from
January
1
on
back,
but
you're,
asking
that
if
people
comply
with
that,
that
they'd
be
allowed
to
honor
the
bookings
that
they've
made
and.
O
E
AS
You
I
appreciate
that,
because
this
way
I
don't
lose
the
income
and
other
people
who
already
have
bookings
don't
lose
their
income
because
of
this
sort
of
targeted
letter
that
said,
cease
and
desist
immediately
or.
AH
E
Ma'am,
what
was
your
name?
What
was
your
name
Consuelo?
Let
me
tell
you
something:
you
know
letters
are
one
size
fits
all.
Public
hearings
are
just
what
this
is
for
to
get
your
input
and
one
thing
I'm
glad
about
that
letter.
I
got
you
here,
because
your
input
is
very
valuable
and
we
really
thank
you
for.
AT
AT
AT
AT
AB
AT
AT
B
AB
B
B
B
AB
B
B
B
B
B
AB
Be
a
leader
and
this
and
in
this
and
this.
B
E
E
There
are
thousands
of
hotel
rooms
in
Santa
Monica,
there's
a
there's,
no
equivalency
between
the
housing
makeup
there
and
here,
and
so
we
have
to
come
up
with
policies
that
benefit
our
residents
as
well
and
the
reality
is
we
just
don't
have
that
many
hotels,
so
I
do
hear
you
I,
understand
your
position,
but
we
we're
not
going
to
be
making
policies
the
same
as
Santa
Monica,
a
city
with
thousands
of
hotel
rooms,
so
I
just
just
wanted
to
to.
Let
you
hear
that
all
right?
Thank
you
very
much.
B
AU
Good
afternoon
to
honor
mayor
butts
and
city
council
members,
my
name
is
Luis
Mendez
I
live
on
942
South
Rosewood
Inglewood
I've
been
living
here
for
over
I.
Think
10
years
now,
I've
worked
with
my
council
member
Mr
Morales
for
quite
quite
a
bit
I'm,
actually
in
the
process
of
building
an
Adu,
so
I'm
I'm
here
just
to
express
my
thoughts.
AU
I
see
some
of
my
neighbors
here
and
I
completely
empathize
with
them,
and
everyone
who's
been
up
here
as
well,
because
I
understand
that
for
a
lot
of
people
this
you
know
this
short-term
rentals
work
for
their
families
and
whatnot,
but
I
do
I've
been
hearing
you
express
that
you
want
to
be
mindful
that
the
city
wants
to
be
conscientious
and
keep
in
mind
of
the
fact
that
you
know
we
do
have
a
strong
Community
here.
I
have
two
daughters
I've
been
here:
I
am
not
planning
to
go
anywhere.
AU
I
I
hear
you
saying
that
you
know
the
that
we
want
to
be
mindful
that
we
want
to
keep
the
Integrity
of
the
community
and
I
think
that
one
one
of
the
best
ways
to
do
that
is
to
reject
this
ordinance,
go
back
to
the
drawing
board
and
really
look
at
ways
to
keep
and
maintain
this
beautiful
city.
The
way
it
is
right,
if
it
were
up
to
me,
you
know
I,
don't
believe
in
these
short-term
property.
AU
Rentals,
but
I
again,
I
recognize
that
a
lot
of
people
use
it
for
whatever
you
know
for
their
family
or
whatnot,
and
you've
expressed
this
the
importance
of
this
and
and
whatnot
again,
but
but
I
hope.
You
know,
ideally
in
my
mind,
that
you
reject
this
ordinance
and
that,
at
the
very
least
you
keep
those
in
mind.
You
keep
us
in
mind.
Those
of
us
who've
been
here
for
many
years
as
well.
AU
R
E
Luis,
let
me
tell
you
something
you
you
make
a
bunch
of
excellent
points,
but
I
want
you
to
consider
this
that
there's
a
lot
of
people
that
are
long-term
residents
like
you
and
they've,
been
through
ingoid
in
the
worst
of
times.
You
know
the
Lakers
and
the
Kings
left
in
1999.
The
racetrack
attendance
fell
to
about
a
thousand
a
day
when
they
allowed
Off
Track
Betting,
and
you
know
the
the
form
closed
and
we
had
sinkholes
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
And
then
then
we
built
the
city
back
up.
E
Do
you
think
it
unreasonable
that
some
of
your
neighbors,
some
of
our
residents,
be
allowed
to
participate
in
some
small
way
economically,
as
long
as
it
doesn't
destroy
the
Integrity
of
neighborhoods
so
that
they
can
gain
some
of
this
benefit
from
all
that
has
come
to
the
city?
I
just
wanted
to
get
your
thoughts
on
that
yeah.
AU
That
you,
in
fact
I
think
I
quoted
I
wrote
what
you
said.
You
know
you
have
to
recognize
that
you
have
a
lot
to
balance
and
I
completely
understand
that
as
you
balance
that
as
you
work
out
the
details,
I
hope
you
do
keep
in
mind,
though,
that
you
know
some
of
us
want
that
stability.
There's
been
a
lot
of
change
in
Inglewood.
Some
of
us
do
like
the
trajectory,
but
there
is
a
lot
of
areas
where
I
think
you
know
you
can
still
be
bold
and
Progressive.
AU
There's
a
lot
of
things
that
you
know
I
mean
we
can
sit
down
and
talk
about
it.
AV
AU
X
AU
Task
you
know:
I
I've
been
listening
to
to
neighbors
and
and
people
from
that
work
in
the
community
that
live
in
the
community.
So
I
I
understand
your
position.
It's
not
a
very
easy
position,
so
I
admire
you
for
allowing
us
to
speak
our
minds
and,
and
the
very
least
considering
both
sides,
but
but
yeah.
No,
if
you're
asking
me
I
I,
no
I
I,
don't
I
I'm
not
into.
O
Forward
and
and
Luis
knows
he
can
call
me
whenever
he
wants
and
I
he
belongs
to
a
great
family.
They
actually
have
a
number
of
homes
on
that
block.
It's
a
beautiful
block
on
Rosewood
Beautiful,
People,
beautiful
neighborhood
that
neighborhood's
not
going
to
change
and
and
the
the
reason,
the
reason
we
don't
invite
you,
because
we
take
up
all
the
you
you
you
you'll,
do
all
the
Talking,
hey,
no
listen,
Luis
here,
here's
the
thing
then
I'll
tell
you
everything
loud
and
clear.
We
we've
had
this
conversation
before
the
truth.
O
Is
this
particular
way
we're
trying
to
do
it?
You
mentioned
Progressive.
This
is
a
very
Progressive
way
of
doing
things.
You
hear
that
you
have
a
union
membership.
You
hear
residents
they're
both
going
into
this.
This
conversation
that
this
is
not
perfect
and
that's
right.
You
know
why,
because
it's
a
very
Progressive
way
of
doing
things.
Our
motivation
here
is
specifically
so
that
residents
that
have
lived
here
for
a
long
time
can
benefit
from
everything
that's
happening
here
now.
That
being
said,
that's
the
intention.
O
It
will
at
times
you
know,
affect
folks
in
a
way
that
is
not
anticipated.
However,
you
know
the
way:
we're
structuring
this
folks,
like
yourself,
that
love
the
city
of
Inglewood
will
be
able
to
protect
it
when
they're
included
in
this
benefit.
Now
I
have
received
folks,
even
even
on
your
street,
that
have
called
and
asked
about
that
and
I
hope
that
the
folks
that
do
it
and
if
you
look
at
it,
we're
basically
saying
the
folks
we
want
to
benefit
from
this
live
here.
O
Live
here,
we're
not
you.
You
heard
us
say
that
the
folks
that
that
created
a
company,
the
folks
that
made
an
investment,
we
actually
we
admire
your
entrepreneurship,
but
we
are
not
in
the
business
of
selling
our
neighborhoods.
So
what
we're
doing
here
is
actually
extremely
Progressive.
If
you
look
at
all
of
the
other
initiatives
that
are
happening
in
our
surrounding
cities,
some
of
which
were
mentioned
here,
this
one's
motivated
by
our
residents
and
they're,
benefiting
from
it,
the
others
are
motivated
by
other
other
interests
and
and
that's
what
and
and
like
I
said
Luis.
O
AU
Draw
out
the
details,
it's
something
that
benefits
us
Luis,.
O
All
right,
they're,
they're,
awesome.
AW
My
name
is
Marco,
my
father
right
here,
we've
been
living
here
in
Syria
in
England
since
2005..
He
decided
about
a
house
over
here,
so
I
just
wanted
to.
Let
you
know
that
we
would
hard
workers
and
my
dad
is
sick.
AW
So
we
decided
to
build
something
in
the
background
of
our
house
and
this
a
du
I
just
wanted
to
ask
you
if
you
can
allow
us
like
give
us
like
I,
don't
know
like
we
follow
all
the
rules
and
everything,
but
if
you
can
allow
us
to
do
like
a
short
rental
that
would
help
us,
because
my
father
is
sick,
like
I,
say
and
I'm
the
only
income,
basically
so
in
that
that
can
help
me
to
spend
time
with
my
father
and
do
everything
in
the
bad.
So
that's
what
I
wanted
to.
AW
But
we
decided
to
spend
a
lot
of
money
and
renovate
all
the
stuff.
One
of
the
my
house,
I
can
say
that
because
it's
my
father's
house,
but
it
looks
great
and
we
inspire
all
the
neighbors
to
start
like
doing
the
same
thing.
So
it's
clean,
it
looks
beautiful.
So.
AW
E
Marco,
listen,
here's
the
thing
the
state
allowed
80
years
and
it
allowed
them
by
right.
So
there
would
be
an
increase
in
housing,
so
people
could
rent
housing
and
what
that
was
supposed
to
do
it.
Let
the
property
owner
have
rental
income
and
see,
but
now
because
of
short-term
rentals,
then
we
have
good
residents
that
want
to
use
them
as
strs
as
opposed
to
their
main
house
and
and
and
I,
don't
believe
by
state
law.
AW
AW
AW
G
E
O
And
you
know,
maybe
it
would
help.
Does
your
dad
speak
Spanish?
Yes,
okay,
I'm,
going
to
try
to
explain
it
in
Spanish,
Senor,
cumplea.
O
S
O
E
Earlier
someone
complained
about
their
rent
being
doubled,
that's
not
authorized
under
good
law
and
I'd.
Advise
you
to
call
the
housing
protection
Department.
AX
Good
afternoon,
mayor
and
council
members,
my
name
is
Claudia
Aguilera
and
I'm.
A
proud
member
of
Unite
Here
Local
living
I've
been
living
in
the
the
city
of
England
for
the
last
23
years,
and
I
just
want
to
ask
you
to
do
the
writing
here
right.
We
really
want
you
guys
to
protect
our
neighborhoods,
to
protect
our
kids
I'm,
always
well
with
my
kids
and
to
walk
into
the
school
and
what
I
see
when
I
walk
into
the
street.
AX
You
see
these
people
walking
with
the
luggage
right,
so
how
how
safety
is
that
for
our
kids
to
walk
us
to
school?
Please
protect
our
neighborhoods
by
Banning
and
hosted
short-term
rentals
today,
protect
our
neighborhoods,
our
children's
and
vote
no
in
this
regulation.
AX
AY
Good
afternoon
my
name
is
Christian
Clark
I
live
in
Council,
District
number,
two
and
I.
Thank
you
for
this
opportunity.
Many
of
my
points
have
already
been
discussed.
However,
some
interesting
things
have
come
up
along
the
way.
I
am
a
single
woman.
I
have
lived
in
the
city
of
Inglewood
I
bought
my
house
in
late
1999
I
have
lived
here
ever
since,
and
I
have
struggled
with
an
amazing
amount
of
money
on
renovating
it.
AY
I've
had
several
long-term
people
in
my
house,
I
had
such
terrible
experiences
during
the
pandemic,
with
the
long-term
person
that
I
switched
to
short-term
rentals,
because
it's
much
more
controlled
I
would
like
to
address
this
late
last
lady's
point.
The
people
that
come
through
Airbnb
are
all
vetted.
You
get
lots
of
information
Adam
about
them,
I
feel
so
much
safer
and
and
I
am
in
a
situation
where
I
am
a
single
woman
in
a
two-bedroom
two-bath
house,
with
some
stranger
in
that
other
bedroom
and
bath.
AY
They
have
to
come
through
my
whole
house
by
my
bedroom
to
stay
there,
but
all
these
people
are
vetted.
I
have
had
a
couple
of
problems.
I
have
contacted
Airbnb
in
the
middle
of
night;
they
have
handled
it,
so
I
feel
much
safer.
Secondly,
I
would
like
to
address
the
hotel
thing,
because
we
have
a
lot
of
Hotel
people
here.
I
have
over
30
years
in
the
hospitality
industry.
I
have
sat
in
innumerable
Hospitality
investment
conferences.
Addressing
the
Airbnb
problem
here
is
my
take
away
as
a
host.
These
are
totally
different
people.
AY
First
of
all,
we
don't
have
hotels
to
speak
of
in
Inglewood,
but
even
if
we
did,
the
people
that
are
using
Airbnb
are
not
traditional,
Hotel
guests.
They
are
completely
different.
They
will
not
stay
at
least
for
the
next
20
years
in
hotels,
as
we
know
them,
that's
just
not
the
kind
of
guest
they
are
so
having
Airbnb
guests
in
our
neighborhood
just
enhances
our
neighborhood.
It
provides
extra
housing
and
it
provides
extra
people
for
spending
money
in
Inglewood.
It
is
not
hollowing
out
our
neighborhoods.
AY
It's
not
taking
jobs
away
from
the
hotels
at
LAX,
because
I
can
absolutely
guarantee
you
that
I
think
I've
had
one
guest
out
of
a
global
I've
had
people
from
every
continent
out
of
the
global
number
of
guests.
Who
would
have
stayed
in
a
hotel?
They
prefer
they
are
young,
they
don't
have
a
lot
of
money,
and
this
is
how
they
travel.
We
they
will
someday,
be
spending
money
where
all
those
housekeepers
are
currently
working
so
and
I
have
one
more
comment
that
is
in
the
taxes.
AY
G
E
Here's
here's
what
you
do!
You
had
15
and
a
half
percent
to
your
bill
and
you
remit
that
for
your
taxes-
and
you
did
to
start
the
business,
you
you
go
to
the
business
to
finance,
you
pay
your
business
license
fee
and
then
you
get
inspected.
Then
you
pay
your
permit
fee
and
then
you're
in
business.
And
then
you
just
collect
your
got
your
15
and
a
half
percent
on
top
of
the
room
and
that's
what
you
do.
AZ
Not
quite
sure
what
I'm
going
to
say
here,
because
a
lot
of
points
have
been
you
talked
about
already,
so
my
notes
are
all
messed
up,
but
I'll
just
plug
through
here
so
good
afternoon.
Mayor
butts
Council
men
and
women
I'm
a
district
2
Resident,
oh,
my
name
is
Susan
kobalarsik
and
I
am
Chris's
neighbor.
So
she
spoke
to
a
lot
of
issues
that
I
was
going
to
so
and
I
agree
with
things
that
she
has
said
we
work
together.
AZ
We
live
right
next
door
to
each
other,
so
I'm,
a
district
2
Resident
who
rents
a
room
in
my
home.
Only
when
I
am
president
present
I
only
became
aware
of
the
moratorium
about
one
and
a
half
weeks
ago
and
I'm
I'm
not
quite
sure
why
we
have
to
pay
retroactive
to
January
1st,
the
transient
tax.
E
Ma'am,
real,
quick,
real,
quick
I'll
give
you
time.
We
picked
January
1st
because
we
thought
it
was
fair.
The
reality
is
that
anytime,
someone
lets
a
room
for
lodging
and
it's
not
for
a
rental.
It
falls
under
the
transient
occupancy
tax
requirements.
We
could
have
gone
back
from
the
time
that
you
started
a
business
that
you
didn't
notify
the
city
of,
but
we
thought
January
1st
was
fair
so
that
that's
the
why
but
go
right
ahead.
Okay,.
AZ
Yeah
and
so
I
still
don't
quite
understand
it
only
because
we
have
not
gone
through
that
whole
process
with
a
permit
and
collecting
taxes.
I
haven't
collected
transient
taxes
from
anyone
anyway,
so
and
I
just
want
to
say
that
renting
out
a
home,
a
room
in
my
home
on
a
short-term
basis
has
been
vital
to
keeping
and
maintaining
my
in
my
home
and.
S
AZ
So
I
also
just
want
to
bring
up
like
Chris
said
there
really
aren't
any
hotels
that
I'm
aware
of
within
the
city
that
are
safe
places
for
visitors
to
stay
I
and
other
hosts,
I
and
others
host
them.
Strs
in
the
city
are
doing
Inglewood
a
favor
so
that
visitors
can
stay
in
a
safe
place
to
attend
entertainment
venues,
spending
their
money,
attending
concerts
shopping
and
eating
at
local
eateries.
AZ
Some
fly
in
for
just
a
weekend
concert
and
I
just
want
to
end
with
just
a
couple
of
things,
because
I
looked
at
section,
one
in
the
ordinance
and
I
just
want
to
speak
to
a
couple.
So
for
c
I
do
enhance
cultural
and
ethnic
diversity.
AZ
If
I
felt
that
my
short-term
rental
had
a
negative
effect,
I
would
not
be
doing
it
and
I
have
also
because
of
my
income
from
Airbnb
have
been
able
to
increase
the
aesthetic
image
of
the
neighborhood,
with
upgrading
my
exterior
with
painting,
landscaping
and
outsard
decor,
and
what
that
has
done
is
gotten
other
people
in
the
neighborhood.
To
do
the
same,
so
I
want
to
say
thank
you
for
your
time
and
I
learned
a
lot
today
and
I'm
glad
that
I
came
I'm.
E
AZ
E
Know,
okay
and
and
the
second
question
I
had.
However,
it's
my
belief.
A
lot
of
people
that
have
engaged
in
short-term
rentals
really
haven't
saved
a
lot
of
the
money
and
so
to
have
to
generate
a
lump
sum.
Retroactive
in
taxes
back
to
January
1st
would
be
an
economic
hardship.
Is
that
what
I
kind
of
hear
you
saying?
E
Susan,
let
me
tell
you
something:
I
hear
you,
but
here's
the
thing
that
a
lot
of
people
don't
recognize.
You
know
anytime.
You
operate
a
business,
then
you're
going
to
have
to
register
it
with
somebody
and
when
you're
going
to
take
a
residence
and
take
it
and
convert
it
to
another
use.
You
are
going
to
have
to
interface
with
the
city
and
a
lot
of
people
don't
think.
Well,
it's
just
my
house
and
I'm
just
having,
but
that's
not
the
way
the
economy
works.
E
That's
not
the
way
the
City
Works
so
I
hear
you
that
you
didn't
understand
that
yeah
yeah.
But
what
happens
is
we
ended
up
with
this
largely
unregulated
underground
economy
that
caused
some
problems
and
and
forget
about
the
North
End
shooting
we?
We
have
people
that
every
Saturday
they
rent
their
house
out
for
a
party
in
their
backyard
and
then
then
people
Park
their
cars
and
take
up
all
the
parking
and
some
of
them
double
park
over
on
Second
Avenue
and
it's
just
a
mess
so
understand
this
is
not
targeted
at
you.
E
AZ
Yes
and
I
think
you
know
Keith
Hammond.
AZ
E
AZ
BA
You
mayor
butts
and
Council.
My
name
is
Kenmore
Woodson
and
I
just
want
to
start
off
by
saying
you
have
done
an
amazing
job
in
Inglewood
and
I'm
very
grateful
and
proud
to
say
that
I
live
in
Inglewood,
hard
work
and
I
just
wanted
to
point
out.
The
fact
that
my
guests
that
have
been
staying
in
my
short-term
rental
are
not
allowed
to
destroy
the
Integrity
of
my
neighborhood.
There
is
always
plenty
of
parking.
There's
pride
of
ownership
and
I
manage
my
Str
with
care.
BA
I
patronize
every
business
in
my
community
daily
I
pay,
my
taxes
and
I
used
to
say:
I
live
near
LAX
and
I
am
truly
proud
to
say.
I
live
in
Inglewood
because
I've
made
a
difference
in
my
community,
and
you
know
just
recently
receiving
the
notice
that
I'm
in
violation
of
running
an
Str,
was
pretty.
E
BA
E
Okay,
let
me
tell
you
something:
first
of
all,
my
apologies
for
anyone
that
was
rude
to
you
on
staff
during
your
permitting
process,
but
I
will
tell
you
this.
We
are
creating
a
separate
division
for
short-term
rentals,
all
right
and
the
the
group
and
housing
protection
which
are
led
by
Kiana,
Alicia
and
Yakima.
E
We
receive
more
positive
feedback,
emails
for
them
than
any
place
else,
even
including
the
city
clerk's
office,
and
that's
doing
that's
doing
something
so
I
want
you
to
know.
You're
going
to
have
people
Alicia
will
be
heading
division.
You
will
have
people
that
want
to
help
you
we
want
you
especially
owners
like
you
to
be
able
to
benefit
from
this
Renaissance
in
the
city
of
Inglewood.
So
have
no
fear.
I
would
have
been
disheartened
if
I
got
that
letter.
E
We're
not
I'll
tell
you
what
we're
considering
we're
going
to
consider
an
allowance
for
people
that
have
already
booked,
because
there's
no
way
the
the
program
can
be
up
and
running
in
less
than
45
to
60
days.
However,
we
don't
intend
to
I,
don't
say
I,
don't
intend
to
I
intend
to
recommend
that
we
figure
out
some
allowance,
for
you
know
good
owners
like
yourselves
that
have
pre-booked
to
be
allowed
to
continue
on,
but
that's
something
the
council
will
have
to
decide.
X
Name
is
Martin
Sanchez
I,
really
don't
I
came
a
little
late,
so
I'm
just
giving
my
peace
I
got
my
house
in
2019.
First
time,
buyer
I
got
a
duplex
and
since
then,
during
that
time
it
was
Kobe.
So
you
know,
I
didn't
want
to
really
rent
my
property
out,
because
everything
was
going
on
people
weren't
paying
the
rent,
so
I
did
short-term
rentals,
and
this
is
then
based
on
the
grace
of
God
I've
been
paying.
X
My
mortgage
off
I've
been
doing
really
good
for
myself
and
I
got
a
letter
from
you
guys
saying
that
you
know
like
you
guys
are
going
to
be
Hall
team.
Short-Term
States
I'm
just
here
to
you,
know,
just
get
my
tape
and
say
that
without
that,
I
won't
be
able
to
pay
my
mortgages,
and
it
also
helps
out
my
family
because
they
clean
my
house
so
that
all
that
income
stays
in
our
family
and
helps
us
out
pay
rent,
and
you
know
for
my
mom
for
my
dad
and
for
my
brothers
as
well
So
yeah.
X
E
BB
BB
My
name
is
Andy
Acevedo.
Just
to
give
you
a
little
bit
of
background
about
myself.
I
lived
in
the
city
since
I
was
born.
34
years
of
age,
I've
been
at
Airbnb
host
since
2016.
BB
I
had
the
privilege,
with
the
income
of
Airbnb
and
my
regular
full-time
job,
to
save
up
enough
money
to
buy
my
own
home
here
in
the
city
of
Inglewood,
I've
lived
in
my
home
for
three
years
now
and
since
2016,
with
the
help
of
building
my
income,
I
had
the
opportunity
to
buy
my
house
some
of
the
things
that
I've
heard.
Some
of
the
people
say
is
that
we're
taking
jobs
away
from
them
I
highly
want
to
educate
you
that
we
are
not.
You
know
my
dad
works
in
the
hotel
industry.
BB
He's
been
a
cook
at
one
of
the
hotels
locally
for
about
25
years
now
and
I
understand
that,
with
this
pandemic,
a
lot
of
people
were
affected,
not
just
workers
from
any
hotel.
We
were
affected
when
I
purchased.
My
house
I
thought
that
it
was
probably
the
worst
time
to
buy
a
home
just
because
I
had
no
income
and
one
of
the
things
that
the
monetarium
and
the
ordinance
is
that
inglewoods
put
in
place
directly
affects
hosts.
BB
If
a
pla,
if
an
ordinance
is
put
in
place
to
the
point
where
we
have
to
cancel
you
know,
not
only
does
it
take
money
away
from
us,
but
it
also
cause
like
negative
impacts
such
as,
like
Airbnb
banding
us.
So
I
just
want
you
to
consider
that
you
know
there's
repercussions
not
only
as
income
but
just
in
the
future,
on
the
short-term
rentals
that
we
can
also
be
affected
and
permanently
banned
from
Airbnb.
BB
So
I
just
wanted
to
inform
you
guys
that
you
know
with
the
city
of
Inglewood
growing,
with
Sofi
stadium,
with
the
Forum,
with
YouTube
data,
there's
really
money
to
be
made
for
everyone
that
obtains
whether
you
lived
here.
One
year
or
five
years
or
20
years
or
50
years,
you're
still
a
resident,
so
I
think
we
should
just
all
have
the
time
to
be
heard
and
take
into
consideration.
AH
Yes,
all
right
I
do
issues
as
part
of
the
ordinance
and
I'm
going
to
use
your
own
words
here
that
this
should
be
based
on
research,
not
on
feelings.
AH
The
regulations
that
are
being
made
and
I
want
to
address
specifically
about
the
adus.
First
of
all,
I,
don't
agree
that
it's
not
allowed
with
the
state
code,
because
there
are
cities
that
do
allow
adus
to
be
rented
out
short
term
such
as
Los
Angeles
with
certain
rules
and
research
actually
shows
that
less
stringent
rules
on
short-term
rentals
lead
to
more
development
and
somebody
renting
out
an
Adu
short
term.
That's
not
permanent.
Somebody
could
be
that
does
still
increase
the
housing
stock.
AH
AH
Will
build
more
adus
if
you
have
looser
restrictions
on
how
it
can
be
rented
out?
That's
that's
not
just
my
opinion.
That's
facts.
So
if
you
want
to
increase
housing
stock,
then
you
should
look
at
the
facts
which
are
that
having
a
little
bit
looser
regulations
in
terms
of
how
you
rent
it
out,
whether
it's
long-term
or
short
term,
that's
going
to
lead
to
more
housing.
E
Will
Sarah
see
the
issue
is
long-term
permanent
housing
and
so
I
agree
with
you
if
everybody
could
have
an
Adu
and
have
it
strictly
for
short-term
rentals,
more
people
would
see
it
as
a
business,
but
there's
a
sociological
issue.
The
issue
is
the
reduction
of
permanent
housing
for
people,
so
wait.
Wait.
Wait,
wait,
I'm,
going
to
give
you
your
time,
but
what
I'm
saying
is
that
isn't
why
adus
were
allowed
by
right
all
right
that
isn't
why
they
were
allowed
by
right?
E
It
was
to
make
the
state
wanted
to
encourage
the
production
of
affordable
housing
and
that's
what
it
was
for.
So
you
and
I
have
no
disagreement
about
the
economic
economics
of
of
of
of
having
a
short-term
rental
would
make
it
more
of
an
economic
enticement.
We
don't
disagree
with
that,
but
it's
a
philosophical
sociological
construct
as
to
what
was
the
purpose
of
the
state
allowing
adus
by
right,
and
that
was
to
increase
permanent
housing
stock.
But
we
we're
not
disagreeing
on
anything
yeah.
AH
E
AH
AH
AR
AH
That's
permanent
housing
stock,
that's
being
created
so
I
I
did
have
one
other
point,
but
I
I
don't
know
if
I
I
guess
I'm
out
of
time.
So
all
right
thank.
AV
AV
AV
AV
AV
AV
AV
AV
AV
AV
E
E
G
G
E
Okay,
do
you
have
any
other
callers
on
waiting
in
line.
BC
U
Okay,
thank
you.
Thank
you.
For
the
time
and
by
the
way
my
name
is
Gustavo.
Gonzalez
I
live
in
in
council
member
or
zone
four
I've
been
in
Englewood
since
2016.
and
I've
been
listening
to
you
guys
for
the
last
couple
hours
first,
you
know
thank
you
for
being
very
objective.
U
I
think
you've
been
doing
a
really
good
job
of
balancing
the
the
needs
of
the
community
as
well
as
hosts,
but
with
that
I
you
know,
I've
been
interviewing
host
for
for
a
couple
of
years
now
and
the
income
is
helping
me.
You
know
with
with
my
mortgage
and
other
expenses,
but
I
wanted
to
say.
A
couple
of
things
first
is
I
feel
like
90
days
might
be
too
short
for
a
full
house.
U
Rental
I
think
120
days
might
be
more
appropriate
second
and
then
from
experience.
I
had
a
bad
experience,
you
know,
and
you
were
alluding
to
it.
I
had
a
a
stay
where
people
showed
up
the
party.
The
whole
driveway
was
taken
up,
they
got
like
30
cars,
I
ended
up
canceling
taking
everyone
out,
and
so
it
might
not
have
to
learn
for
that,
and
what
I'm
hearing
now
is
to
consider
only
hosted
listings
like
where
the
host
actually
lives
on
the
house.
U
Okay,
I
I
can't
imagine
I.
S
U
Imagine
that
situation
that
happened
to
me
guitar
could
have
turned
out
a
lot
worse,
had
I
not
been
here
to
handle
it
at
the
right
time
and
then
secondly,
I
think
you
you
mentioned
this
earlier,
but
you
know
considering
grandfathering
us.
Our
co-host,
like
the
other
people
mentioned
it
felt
like
there's
a
you
know,
got
kicked
on
the
gut
when
I
got
the
letter,
letting
me
know
that
I
was
in
violation
of
the
city's
ordinance.
You.
H
U
Made
business
to
the
city
tried
getting
a
permit,
they
told
me
there
was
nothing
they
could
do.
You
know
there
was
no
warnings.
A
short-term
rentals
and
I
tried.
It
wasn't
possible,
so
I
left
it
at
that.
So
when
I
got
the
letter,
it
kind
of
felt,
you
know
a
little
bit
betrayed
because
I
was
trying
to
do
the
right
thing
so
with
that
I
think
I.
Think,
overall,
you
are
doing
the
right
thing.
I
would
just
consider
grandfathering.
E
Stay
on
the
line
with
me
for
one
second,
so
yeah,
you
know
as
far
as
that,
we're
betrayed
that
like
it
hurt
me
because
it
was
such
a
harsh
word,
I'm.
E
I
get
it
but
get
this,
but
get
this
now,
there's
not
going
to
be
any
grandfathering,
but
we
will
be
considering
here
at
the
diets
waves
to
make
the
impact
less
onerous
upon
you
because
grandfathering
is
such
a
total
comprehensive
word.
It
basically
says
everybody
has
done
anything
ever
it's
okay,
and
then
we
can't
do
that,
but
we
are
going
to
be.
E
Going
to
consider
ways
to
make
it
fair,
as
as
the
council
sees
fair
and
that
that's
going
to
be
a
part
of
a
robust
interchange
between
us.
But,
however,
I
don't
like
to
work.
But,
however
I
want
you
to
understand
that
you
have
been.
You
have
been
heard
and
we're
going
to
try
to
make
a
comprehensive,
balanced
and
fair
policy.
U
No
and
I'm
glad
to
hear
that
and
I've
overall
everything,
I've
heard
I
think
you're,
making
a
fair
choice
for
decisions
here
all
around,
especially
like
you
know,
at
the
business
we
have
to
pay
taxes
redirect
with
me.
You
have
to
pick
a
date,
but
let
us
pay
in
payments,
not
a
lump
sum.
That's
a
fake
lump!
Stop
right!.
O
U
BD
BD
They
can't
already
said
that
we
can
go
on
and
on
what
I've
been
on
this
phone
for
two
and
a
half
hours,
and
what
I
have
not
heard
is
the
actual
rates
in
Inglewood
have
probably
tripled
or
quadrupled
since
I
was
renting
in
Inglewood,
and
they
we
we
sit
in
here
and
act
like
short-term
rentals
are
the
problem,
but
there
is
a
rental
I
had
to
actually
when
I
got
my
my
rental,
because
I
I
had
to
rent
a
property
before
I
bought
a
property,
there
was
actually
a
bidding
war,
and
it's
actually
going
on
right
now.
BD
E
E
Okay,
okay
I
started
living
here
in
1972
And
there's
one
thing
that
we
can
agree
on:
prices
go
up
and
and
I'm
not
being
facetious.
I
started
I
started
as
a
policeman
here,
making
8.88
a
month.
Okay,
less
than
10
000
a
year.
Policemen
make
a
little
bit
more
than
that.
Now,
as
we
discovered
in
closed.
E
The
same
thing,
you
could
run
an
apartment
for
250
300
a
month,
two
bedrooms
in
1972.
E
Since
then,
things
have
escalated,
so
it
is
incongruent
to
make
an
argument
based
on
the
fact
that
in
the
United
States
of
America
prices
have
gone
up
for
everything.
What
the
the
more
important
issue
is
that
when
City
councils
and
government
make
policies,
they
make
policies
that
allow
the
greatest
flexibility
and
opportunity
for
people
in
the
community
to
participate
in
the
upsides
of
this
economy,
and
so
I
I
cannot
change
the
fact.
I
wait
a
minute
and
I'm
going
to
give
you
your
time.
E
I
cannot
change
the
fact
that
it's
a
reality
that
everything
costs
more
now
than
it
did
in
1972.,
but
here's
something
that
we
didn't
have
in
1972.
We
didn't
have
a
community
where
people
wanted
to
flock
to
and
rent
somebody's
room
on
a
regular
basis.
That's
a
good
thing,
and
so
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
make
this
fair
and,
as
I,
keep
saying,
maintain
neighborhood
Integrity.
So
I
just
wanted
to
make
that
comment
about
your
comment
about
rents.
We
have
a
three
percent
cap
on
rent.
E
BD
BD
No
absolutely
absolutely
now,
and
that
wasn't
even
my
main
point.
My
point
stems
from
this:
I
was
I'm
able
to
rent
in
Inglewood,
correct.
U
BD
I
was
able
to
do
was
to
buy
a
condo
and
enabling
neighborhood
in
Inglewood.
So,
although
I
live
in
rent
in
Inglewood,
I
also
am
a
homeowner
in
Inglewood,
and
that
property
is
a
short-term
rental
property
which
supplements
everything
that
I'm
doing
at
my
home
in
Inglewood.
But
there
is
no
part
of
what
I've
heard
today
that
addresses
that
particular
Nuance
of
short-term
rentals,
that
if
we
cut
that
to
90
days,
then
I'm
out
of
the
game
completely.
BD
So
my
my
vote
is
is
to
Let's,
really
really
address
this
90-day
non-host
ideal,
because
I
stay
around
the
corner
from
where
I,
actually
short-term
rental
at
so
I.
Just
want
to
make
that
point
as
well,
as
you
know,
nobody's
yes,
inflation
and
everything
happens,
but
when
people
keep
mentioning
short-term,
rentals
are
taking
away
the
homes
in
the
market.
That's
not
absolutely
true,
because
the
people
who
are
going
to
be
able
to
afford
those
higher
rents
look
at
that
building
going
up
on
La
Brea.
E
To
that
no
they're,
not
they're,
not
going
to
be
that
much
but
see
again
again
we're
like
we're
getting
off
track.
So
let
me
ask
you
this,
so
you
rent
and
then
you
own,
a
condo
that
you
permanently
use
as
a
short-term
rental.
Is
that
right,
correct?
Okay,
so
how
do
you
think
your
neighbors
in
those
Condominiums
feel
that
this
is
their
primary
residence
and
they
don't
know
from
day
to
day
who
their
neighbors
are
going
to
be?
E
BD
Well,
I
would
say
like
this,
the
the
luckily
for
me,
the
people
that
I
that
I
vent
out
to
even
stay
in
my
rental
are
very
friendly
and
neighborly
people
anyway,
so
they
actually
increase
the
value
of
the
neighborhood
by
actually
being
from
somewhere
else.
These
people
in
my
neighborhood
might
not
ever
anybody
from
France.
G
E
BD
BD
Finally,
because
you
know
I
was
here
when
nobody
wanted
to
live
in
England,
we
should
be
able
to
benefit
off
that
without
a
cap.
Oh.
K
E
R
U
Q
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
My
name
is
Bernard
Toliver.
First
I
appreciate
the
Mayors
and
Council
of
consideration
for
the
short-term
rental
ordinance
for
the
record.
I
support
a
new
ordinance
and
I.
Ask
that
all
primary
residents
be
allowed
to
provide
short-term
rentals
for
Home
Sharing
I'm,
a
proud
owner
occupy
single
family
home
owner
and
happy
to
work
from
home.
95
percent
of
the
time
on
my
property
I
have
a
permitted
guest
house
that
is
not
an
accessory
dwelling
unit
by
law
that
is
not
intended
for
permanent
residency
by
vested
use.
Q
Approval
and
I
believe
this
is
the
perfect
example
and
model
to
support
to
supplement
my
mortgage
while
not
taking
away
from
permit
housing
is
allowed.
I
asked
permitted
guest
houses
that
are
not
considered
exceptionally
dwelling
units
by
vested
use
code
or
approval
be
named
in
the
ordinance
as
approved
to
home,
share
where
applicable.
So
there
won't
be
any
misunderstanding
if
you
think
that
is
needed,
with
inflation,
causing
a
burden
on
everyone's
high
gas
Rising
interest
rates
and
likely
recession
looming.
Q
This
is
the
perfect
way
to
allow
the
additional
money
flowing
into
Inglewood
and
thanks
to
your
leadership,
for
that
to
let
homeowners
get
a
part
of
this,
while
also
preserving
our
neighborhood
responsible
homeowners,
better
their
neighborhoods
with
cleanliness,
improvements
made
to
their
homes
and
also
vetting
and
monitoring
their
guests.
Responsible
homeowners
should
be
allowed
to
take
part
in
home.
Sharing,
not
party
houses.
I
live
literally
down
the
street
from
that
shooting
reference,
and
we
know
the
difference
between
home
sharing
and
party
houses.
Q
Airbnb
does
not
allow
parties
or
party
houses
and,
and
anyone
in
violation
is
banned
from
Airbnb.
Short-Term
Home
Sharing
is
completely
different
than
party
houses.
Again,
thank
you
for
your
leadership
and
the
interaction
you're
providing
to
us,
because
you
don't
have
to
provide
this
interaction
and
education.
I,
look
forward
to
paying
applicable
taxes
and
fees
to
support
my
city
and
beautify
my
neighborhood
and
property.
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
time.
T
Hello,
my
name
is
Allison
I
am
with
better
neighbors,
Los,
Angeles
and
I'm,
calling
to
tell
you
that
unhosted
short-term
rentals
turn
housing
into
tourist
accommodation,
accelerate
gentrification
and
raise
rents
for
all,
exacerbating
and
already
existing
housing
crisis.
Furthermore,
the
enforcement
outlined,
and
the
proposed
ordinance
is
not
strong
enough
to
deter
Bad
actors
and
corporate
developers
from
converting
entire
apartment
complexes
into
tourist
accommodation.
We
heard
from
one
host
today
that
operates
six
short-term
rentals
across
the
city,
and
that
is
space
that
could
have
housed
six
families
in
Inglewood.
T
The
residents
and
Renters
of
Inglewood
deserve
better
than
to
be
priced
out
of
their
homes
by
developers
whose
primary
interest
is
to
profit.
We
are
requesting
that
Inglewood
city
council
looked
to
Santa
Monica
and
ban
all
unhosted
short-term
rentals,
including
vacation
rentals,
and
prohibits
short-term
rentals
in
rent
controlled
housing
to
ensure
that
affordable
housing
is
used
for
tenants
and
not
tourists.
E
So
let
me
let
me
see
if
I
I
caught
something
now
you
said
you
know
someone
that
owns
six
properties
in
in
Inglewood
and
they
don't
live
in
any
of
them
and
they're
all
short-term
rentals.
Is
that
what
you
said.
E
Us
that
you
heard
you
heard
from
somebody
today,
that's
a
lot
different
than
it
being
reality,
so
so
so
we
we
would
disagree.
We
would
disagree
with
that.
However,
I'm
going
to
say
once
again,
our
objective
in
Inglewood
and
I
spent
15
years
in
Santa,
Monica's
chief
of
police
is
not
to
mirror
Santa
Monica.
Our
objective
in
Inglewood
is
to
make
Englewood
the
best
city
that
it
can
be
with
the
greatest
opportunity
for
our
residents
that
we
can
have,
while
maintaining
our
neighborhoods
and
and
the
Integrity
of
our
neighborhood.
O
T
E
Thank
you,
but
so,
but
we
want
to
thank
you.
Definitely
for
your
comments.
So
I
misunderstood
you
I
thought.
You
said
you
heard
that
somebody,
no,
that
that
is
not
acceptable.
Thank
you.
BE
Hi
good
afternoon,
mayor
butts
and
today
Council,
this
has
been
so
helpful
to
be
able
to
listen
to
you
guys
this
afternoon
thanks
so
much
for
your
time
and
even
taking
all
these
comments,
my
name
is
Sarah
Bauer
and
my
husband
and
I
moved
to
Inglewood
in
2020.
we're
first
time
home
buyers,
I
love
our
neighborhood.
BE
In
Inglewood,
we
looked
all
over
the
LA
Basin
before
our
street
Fifth
Avenue
has
just
been
so
welcoming
to
us,
and
we've
been
working
on
Airbnb
since
last
summer,
right
after
the
birth
of
our
daughter,
I've
moved
to
part-time
work,
and
so
my
hosting
has
become
part
of
my
contribution
to
our
family
income.
We
have
a
permitted
Adu
on
on
our
property
and
it's
been
really
helpful.
Listening
to
all
these
different
regulations
proposed
and
I
just
want
to
challenge
one
part
of
the
regulations
and.
T
BE
Up
a
couple,
I
I
think
it's
a
little
bit
contradictory
to
exclude
adus
when
vacation
rentals
are
are,
are
able
to
be
rented
out
and,
like
another
Sarah
earlier
mentioned,
there
are
some
municipalities
that
have
waived
this
requirement
in
California
and
so
mayor,
butt
I,
just
ask
you
to
consider
to
leave
this
in
Inglewood.
BE
You
mentioned
earlier
to
Englewood.
Just
doesn't
have
a
lot
of
hotel
accommodations,
which
is
one
thing
we
write
being
more
of
a
community
feel.
BF
E
So,
first
of
all,
congratulations
for
moving
on
Fifth
Avenue
I
lived
on
Fifth
Avenue
up
until
three
years
ago,
so
Bravo
on
that
beautiful
Street
we're
going
to
do
some
research
as
far
as
this
I
I
don't
know
how
other
cities
get
around
the
state
requirement
for
adus
unless
they
were,
unless
it's
that
they
were
built
before
a
certain
time.
But
we
will
look
and
see
what
our
options
are.
E
However,
we
definitely
do
definitely
do
take,
put
a
lot
of
thought
into
what
will
ingwood
become
and
and
what
what
what
we
can't
have
it
become.
Is
that
it's
a
city
of
short-term
transient
ranchers,
because
we
have
all
these
attractions,
there
has
to
be
a
balance.
I
will
promise
you
that
we
will
look
into
the
issue
and
see
if
there's
some
way,
we
can
make
some
kind
of
balance,
but
for.
E
O
O
A
matter
of
fact,
I
could
add
that
something
since,
since
we're
talking
about
adus
I
understand
where
folks
are
coming
from,
that
put
it
in
as
an
investment,
however
adu's
regardless,
if
it's
state
intended
to
to
create
permanent
and
affordable
housing,
if
there
is
still
a
significant
impact
to
the
neighborhood,
there
are
more
Vehicles
there's
more
people
on
the
Block,
it
absorbs
resources.
So
we
need
to
be
mindful
that
if
adus
is
at
some
point
included,
I,
don't
think
it's
ready
now
until
more
studies
happen.
O
But,
like
the
mayor
said,
you
know
we'll
look
at
our
options,
but
we
we
are.
You
know
we
have
to
be
careful
of
what
we
become.
If
adu's
continue,
you
do
get
included
and
we're
the
most
motivation
would
be
to
build
them
and.
E
Again,
as
Eloise
is
definitely
about
to
tell
you,
you
still
have
the
option
to
one
of
your
room,
not
rent
but
allow
one
of
your
interior
rooms
in
your
home
to
be
used
as
an
Adu,
and
you
can
still
put
family
back
in
your
in
your
Adu
right
now
as
things
stand,
but
that's
a
that's
a
big
bite
when
you
start
saying
now.
Everyone's
Adu
is
a
short-term
rental.
Yeah.
E
Would
I
ever
why
would
ever
rent
it
month
to
month,
but
anyway,
it's
this
is
discussion.
R
BE
AW
AW
BE
You
go
yeah,
so
that's
another
reason
why
it's
helpful
for
our
family
to
be
able
to
use
that
space
outside
of
my
home.
Maybe
we.
E
J
Good
afternoon,
thank
you
for
taking
my
call.
My
name
is
Rayna.
I
grew
up
in
Inglewood
in
2017,
I
invested
in
a
three
unit
apartment
building,
the
investment
I
made
was
paid
with
years
of
hard
work
and
sacrifice.
J
I
invested
tens
of
thousands
of
dollars
renovating
and
Furnishing
one
of
my
units,
which
was
vacant
at
the
time
to
use
as
a
short-term
rental.
The
extra
income
I
generated
over
the
past
few
years
has
helped
me
offset
and
subsidize
the
rent
in
the
other
two
units
which
house
long-term
tenants
whose
rents
are
below
market
value.
Okay,
the
ban
the
ban
will
cause
financial
hardship
for
me
and
my
family,
as
you
keep
hearing
over
and
over
from
many
of
us.
E
J
On
my
income
and
based
on
the
opportunities
that
the
rental
has
given
me
have
been
able
to,
you
know,
move
on
to
a
better
situation
for
me
and
my
family
I
I
also
want
to
want
to
say
that
that
the
ban,
as
it
is,
will
result
in
higher
rents
for
my
existing
tenants,
and
it
will
result
in
me
having
to
let
go
of
several
employees
who
help
me
manage
and
clean
the
the
rental.
J
E
So
real
real
quick,
though
real
quick,
though,
how
does
that
help
you
economically,
if
you
keep
it
vacant,
if
you're
not
allowed
to
use
it
for
a
short-term
rental,
I'm
I'm
a
little
perplexed?
How
has
that
helped
the
economics
of
it.
J
G
J
I
here,
I
fear
the
prospect
of
renting
under
regular
rent
rent.
You
know
having
this
long-term
rental,
because
my
rent,
my
rights
as
a
landlord
I,
feel
like
almost
no
longer
exists.
J
The
the
tenant
has
more
rights
than
I
do
as
a
property
owner,
so
I
would
rather
keep
it
vacant
than
have
to
deal
with
a
problem
tenant
and
in
all
honesty,
I
almost
feel
like.
It
would
be
my
way
of
protesting
because.
J
Correct
so
there
are
hundreds
like
me
in
the
city:
we're
not
commercial
operators,
we're
responsible
landlords
and
hosts
those
of
us
who
have
made
an
investment
in
our
short-term
rentals
and
who
launched
our
short-term
rental
units
at
a
time
when
doing
so
as
far
as
I
knew
was
perfectly
legal
I.
Don't
understand
why
you
wouldn't
consider
grandfathering
us
in
because
we've
already
put
in
the
effort
we've
already
put
in
the
time.
J
We've
already
invested
the
money
we
we
have
great
reputations
with
our
neighbors
with
the
people
who
stay
in
our
in
our
Airbnb.
We
have
a
track
record
to
prove
that
we
pay
our
taxes,
we're
more
than
happy
to
pay
the
taxes
that
the
city
requires
us
to
pay.
So
please
don't
require
me
to
live
on
site
in
order
for
me
to
operate
my
business
and
consider
the
other
small
owners.
J
Small
business
owners
in
our
neighborhood
Who
benefit
from
the
tourists
that
our
units
hosts
consider
the
hundreds,
if
not
thousands,
of
employees
because
of
our
short-term
rentals.
E
You
can
know
more
open
a
business
without
checking
in
and
getting
a
business
license.
Then
someone
can
open
up
a
liquor
store
and
then
the
city
doesn't
catch
it
and
they
sell
liquor.
They
don't
have
a
liquor
license
and
then
a
year
later
we
come
and
say
no,
you
gotta
have
an
alcohol
license
from
alcohol
beverage
control
and
you
got
to
pay
business
taxes
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
Cannabis
operators
are
not
allowed.
Wait,
wait
a
minute,
you're
you're
interrupting
me:
I
didn't
interrupt
you!
Cannabis
operators
are
not
allowed
in
the
city
of
Inglewood.
E
We
find
Cannabis
operators
all
the
time
and
we
shut
them
down
because
there
are
regulations,
so
I
I
didn't
want
to
do
that.
I.
Let
you
speak
because
I
didn't
want
to
debate
this,
but
I'm
saying
your
position
that
just
because
you've
been
able
to
do
it
and
never
filed
with
the
city
and
never
paid
applicable
taxes
does
not
make
it
by
right
and
it'd
be
the
same
way
as
us.
Taking
that
liquor
store
and
said.
Well,
we
didn't
catch
you
for
a
year,
so
you
go
ahead
and
sell
liquor.
It's
just
that!
O
Mayor
if
I
can
add
only
because
the
the
public
needs
to
hear
both
sides,
the
truth
is
she.
You
no
longer
are
a
resident
of
the
city
of
Inglewood,
and
you
know,
while
it's
great,
we
salute
your
your
your
entrepreneurship
to
buy
homes
and
rent
them.
The
truth
is
a
short-term
rental.
Does
impact
our
community.
It
does
impact
it
on
a
daily
basis
and
in
order
for
us
to
absorb
that
the
benefit
has
to
stay
here.
The
benefit
has
to
stay
with
one
of
our
residents,
which
is
motivating
our
ordinance
today.
O
So
that
being
said,
I
mean
it's
great.
You,
you
are
doing
great
and
you're
moving
on,
but
that's
what
you're
doing
your
choice
as
a
landlord
is
to
keep
your
property
vacant.
Keep
it
full?
That's
your
choice.
You
know
it
really
doesn't
impact
anyone,
but
you
now
I
do
want
to
point
out
the
fact
that
one
of
the
reasons
that
you're
doing
very
well
is
that
you
it
appeared
from
what
I
recall
you
purchased
your
property
in
2016.
O
and
because
of
the
decisions
made
up
here
and
the
way
the
city
is
moving,
your
property
has
at
least
doubled
in
value,
if
not
more
so,
I
don't
want
to
leave
this
conversation
without
saving.
That
Inglewood
has
been
very
good
to
you
and
congratulations
for
that.
That's
all
mayor
all
right!
Thank
you.
Ma'am.
E
BF
E
BF
BF
To
talk
about
what
I
want
to
talk
about,
what
we're
talking
about
right
now,
a
whole
situation
with
the
short-term
rentals
I
see
on
the
the
estimated
cost
process
it's
464
dollars.
You're
gonna
have
three
hours
to
process
one
piece
of
paper:
I
can't
imagine
that
this
form
is
going
to
be
that
long,
we'll
get
paid
102
an
hour
at
the
city.
I
think
that
854
dollars
is
unreasonable
to
ask
people
who
are
paying
more
for
life
more
for
gas
more
for
water
more
for
trash.
BF
We
want
to
separate
our
trash
there's
a
lot
of
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
people
here
have
to
pay.
We
have
a
lot
of
older
residents
here
who
are
supplementing
that
income
by
maybe
letting
somebody
have
a
baby
shower
or
something
in
their
backyard.
There's
a
lot
of
people
who
live
alone
now,
who
are
renting
our
rooms,
because
they're
lonely,
because
they
just
need
more
money,
whatever
little
money
that
you're
going
to
get
from
your
pension
or
maybe
a
little
401K
is
not
going
to
sustain
the
cost
of
living
here
in
Inglewood,
California
I.
BF
Don't
think
that
this
has
been
planned
well
enough
when
the
young
lady
was
presenting
this,
she
was
saying
probably
and
I
think,
and
maybe
we
don't
need
probabilities
and
I
think
it
may
be.
We
need
concrete
information
on
what
we
should
do
about
the
situation
and
I.
Don't
think
that
right
now,
you
guys
should
pass
it
or
not.
Think
that
we
need
more
time
to
look
into
this
situation,
because
there's.
S
BF
Lot
of
pros
and
there's
a
lot
of
calm
I,
definitely
appreciate
the
council
and
the
mayor
saying
that
you
don't
want
our
city
to
turn
into
a
short-term
rental
place
that
clearly
it
seems
that
a
lot
of
people
are
coming
here.
Thinking
that
Inglewood
is
a
cash
cow.
I've
been
living
here
and
born
here,
since
1972.
angle
has
always
been
76
degrees
and
a
perfect
place
to
live.
E
All
right,
thank
you
very
much.
I
was
I
was
19
in
1972.
That's
when
I
moved
to
Inglewood.
So
we
hear
you.
We.
E
O
Thank
you
a
couple
things
that
came
up
during
all
the
public
comments.
I
know
we
commented
on
some,
but
you
know
somebody
asked
why
a
moratorium.
The
truth
is
that
your
moratorium
happens
when
something's
going
on
in
the
city,
which
we
know
has
impacted
us
in
a
way
that
we
we
need
to
take
a
look
at.
So
what
it
is
is
it
gives
us
a
moment
to
freeze
everything
and
start
create
a
rule
that
works
for
us,
which
takes
me
into
the
conversation
about
everybody
requesting
a
grandfathering.
O
The
the
the
problem
with
it
in
this
particular
case
is
that
in
in
order
to
grandfather
into
something
you're,
basically
saying
I
need
to
be
grandfathered
into
rules
that
were
previously
to
you
changing
them.
The
problem
is
that
we
didn't
have
any
rules
dictating
for
short-term
rentals,
so
there's
nothing
to
get
grandfathered
into
that's
why
we
cannot
grandfather
anybody
into
anything.
E
O
I'm
on
it
helping
again,
you
know
me
I,
I,
wasn't
a
big
fan
of
short-term
rentals
at
all.
You
know,
I
saw
the
way
that
they
were
being
that
were
they
were
impacting
neighborhoods
I've
had
issues
with
party
houses
like
the
mayor
says
those
are
real
issues
that
impact
people's
quality
of
life
and
it's
just
not
fair
and
but
I
also
recognized
that
there
was
residents
who
who
did
buy
a
second
home
or
who
were
renting
their
own
home.
O
That
did
love,
Inglewood
did
live
in
Inglewood
and
they
did
deserve
to
benefit
from
things
happening
in
the
city.
So
that's
why
I
was
again
motivated
to
say:
hey,
let's
work
out
something
that
actually
works
for
those
folks,
because
we
do
want
our
residents
to
benefit
from
everything.
That's
happening
here.
O
Moving
on
to
to
the
fact
that
hotels
are
impacted,
the
truth
is
like
the
mayor
said,
you
know,
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
hotels
here.
Another
person
said
that
it's
not
the
same
customer
and
I
agree
because
airbnbs,
when
you
have
a
family,
they're,
they're,
considerably
more
affordable
to
go
to,
and
it's
nice
to
have
that
option.
So
you
know
when
we're
we're
hearing
that
we're
impacting
hotel
workers
negatively
I,
disagree.
I
just
wanted
to
point
that
out
that
that
I,
don't
see
them
being
impacted.
O
Usually
a
housing
stock
is
less
than
one
or
two
percent
that
gets
used
for
short-term
rentals
in
any
City,
so
that
that's
the
the
way
that
happens
now
a
couple
questions
that
one
is:
if
somebody
tries
to
empty
out
a
home
so
that
they
could
become
a
short-term
rental.
What
is
our
penalty?
Do
we
treat
them
as
if
they're
illegally,
evicted.
N
Problems
that
are
rented
out
that
tenant
has
no
protection
anyway,
duplexes,
where
the
owner
owns
and
resides
in
one
unit
prior
to
the
tenant.
Moving
in
that
tenant
has
no
protections
because
the
properties
are
exempt.
However,
with
the
duplexes,
where
the
tenant
moved
in
before
the
owner,
triplexes
and
fourplexes
I
would,
let
me
not
think
if
they
would
violate.
O
N
AE
N
O
You
know
what
Miss
dick
thank
you
because
of
what
I
wanted
was
for
someone
to
cater
to
Decatur
I
call
her
by
her
first
name:
I'm,
sorry,
you
know,
but
look
what
I
wanted
to
point
out.
I
wanted
you
just
to
ensure
that
we
actually
have
a
process
of
enforcement.
If
that
happens,
because
it
came
up
in
one
of
the
public
comments.
So
thank
you
for
that.
You've
clarified
that
and
then
one
more
thing
you
can
clarify.
O
One
gentleman
came
up
and
said
we
have
an
accessory
dwelling
unit
that
we
use
now
I
believe
that
falls
outside
of
the
Adu
units,
because
the
Adu
qualification
should
have
been
a
date
certain
where
we
adopted
an
ordinance
that
allowed
it
so
anything
that
was
prior
to
that
should
not
fall
under
the
Adu
am
I
accurate.
There.
O
O
O
O
O
N
G
E
Well,
so
here's
the
thing,
but
so
basically
what
we're
saying
is
that
we're
going
to
do
research
and
we
may
be
actually
able
to
split
the
baby,
even
though
Solomon
says
you
can't
do
that
without
the
baby
dying
that
if
indeed,
that
adus
that
were
not
built
pursuant
to
the
buy
right
provisions
of
state
law
previously
called
accessory
dwelling
units
that
that
those
may
be
able
to
be
used
as
strs
and
but
that's
a
decision
we'll
have
to
make.
So.
E
BG
O
N
O
O
E
O
O
That
no,
but
but
I
just
want
to
make
it
clear
that
you
know
the
that
would
be,
in
my
opinion,
unfair
to
include
them
in
the
prohibition
of
an
Adu
if
they
are
not
under
the
Adu
requirements.
If
they
weren't
built,
they
were
built
in
completely
different
intentions,
with
completely
different
rules
permitted
by
our
planning
department.
So
I
I
just
say
you
know
it.
I
would
like
to
include.
AR
E
The
state
did
pass
a
law
that
made
the
construction
ready
to
use
by
right.
However,
those
adus
have
to
be
housing
stock,
and
so
what
you're
saying
is
if
we
find
that
the
law
can
does
only
covers
adus
built
after
a
certain
day,
and
it
seems
seems
that
it
would
only
include
those
that
are
constructed
by
right.
You
know
that
that
waive
setback
requirements.
O
Exactly
they
would
be,
they
would
be
allowed
and
I
think
Alex
called
them
Brandy
flats
and
that's
back
then
right
yeah,
so
that
that's
those
are
the
ones
I'm
talking
about.
E
E
P
P
So
that's
a
decision
that
up
here
on
the
dice
will
have
to
make
is:
do
we
Inglewood
want
to
do
that
and
and
that's
a
discussion
that
we're
having
I
can
also
say
that
going
back,
you
know
we
always
folks
always
want
to,
and
sometimes
we
too,
we
compare
ourselves
to
other
cities,
but
we're
unique
in
the
fact
that.
S
P
P
We
are
better
than
them
and
I
know
I'm
going
to
get
some
phone
calls
from
folks
in
Santa
Monica.
You
are
not,
you
know,
but
I'll
go
toe-to-toe
with
them,
but
each
city
is
different
when
we
make
a
decision
up
here
on
the
dice,
we
make
it
on
what's
best
and
we've
always
said
this,
what
is
best
for
our
community
and
I
got
to
tell
Kima
and
her
staff
Alicia
all
of
them.
Folks,
you
guys
have
really
put
a
lot
of
work
and
effort
into
the
staff
report.
P
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
moving
parts
that
we
are.
You
know
chewing
on
that
we're
looking
at
that
the
communities
really
looking
at
and
and
I
really
appreciate
everybody
that
came
out
to
the
library
they
folks
that
hung
out
on
the
telephone.
For
some
they
said
what,
like
two
hours
for
them
to
have
their
opportunity
to
speak
their.
You
know
their
position
on
this
whole
thing,
and
so
this
is
again
something
that
really
truly
we're
not
trying
to
take
away
opportunities
for
folks
to
to
provide
for
their
family.
P
On
the
contrary,
we're
trying
to
make
sure
that
the
decisions
that
we
make
will
help
these
families
that
that
that
are
long
time,
Inglewood
residents,
Property
Owners,
so
that
they
can
make
best
use
of
their
of
their
property
and
and
and
part
of
that
I
reflect
back
to
when
we
had
these
discussions
regarding
rent
control
and
how
we
did
that
to
be
able
to
provide
housing
for
folks-
and
we
went
even
a
bit
more
strict
than
this,
the
the
the
guidelines
that
were
presented-
and
you
did
another
great
presentation
at
that
time-
chemo.
P
So,
oh,
my
goodness,
a
lot
of
thought.
A
lot
of
discussion
folks
brought
some
really
good
stuff
to
the
table.
You
know,
and
so
I'm
I'm
sitting
here
just
you
know
really
trying
to
put
it
all
in
perspective.
So
but
but
most
of
all,
just
thank
you
for
the
staff
report.
Your
time
and
effort.
I
know
you
were
a
little
apprehensive
coming
up
here
before
the
council
meeting,
but
you
you
did
a
really
good
presentation.
E
E
G
E
It
was
enacted
in
one
of
2017..
Thank
you
Alicia
for
texting
me
that,
however,
we
we
need,
if
we're
going
to
move
this
forward.
We
need
to
know
what
some
certainty
that
there
is
no
ex
post
facto
feature,
which
is
not
legal
as
I
understand,
yeah,
I,
don't
think
as
I
understand
it
so
that
we
can
give
direction
to
staff
to
basically
say
that
any
Adu
built
by
permit
prior
it
was
permitted
prior
to
one
of
2017
is
eligible
to
be
used
as
a
short-term
rental.
Yeah.
O
We're
not
legal
interaction,
yeah
I
mean
I,
don't
I
I,
just
if
I
could
give
an
input
to
that,
because
that
that's
the
point
mayor
that
that
that's
a
good
point
and
in
regards
to
an
expo
facto
rule
on
someone's
property
that
would
you
know
I,
would
challenge
that
as
a
taking
so
I,
don't
think
it
would
be
allowed
because
you.
E
O
H
E
Anymore,
so
so
so
so
so,
okay
Alex
so
you've
done
yeah.
AN
Yes,
first
of
all,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
a
great
great
I'm,
really
good,
and
thanks
for
bringing
out
all
these
people.
AN
Everybody
who
came
out
and
gave
their
opinion
because
they
made
all
this
discussion
up
here
on
the
dead,
it's
possible
and
there's
one
other
thing:
I
want
to
ask
and
make
sure
I
got
this
right.
Okay,
we
are.
AN
E
Be
waiting
for
the
rest
of
the
report?
Okay,
so
here's
what
we
want!
Here's
what
we
want
to
do.
We
mentioned
three
items
that
that
Ken
wrote
down
earlier
that
if
so
long
since
left
my
memory-
oh
okay,
we
want
those
added.
Will
you
go
over
them
again
right
now,
because
I
want
to
add
to
the
list.
E
So
with
those
additions,
I
want
to
and
I
want
to,
I
don't
know
if
the
ordinance
is
the
right
place
to
put
it
though,
but
what
I?
But
what
I
want
to
allow
a
modification
to
the
moratorium
that
will
allow
people
that
have
booked
up
to
no
further
than
December
31st
to
continue
on
with
their
rentals,
provided
that
as
soon
as
the
ordinance
is
established
that
they
turn
in
that
they
complete
their
application.
O
The
intention
can
is
for
for
the
ma.
The
mayor
is
saying
his
intention
is
to
allow
all
currently
booked
airbnbs
from
now,
since.
O
E
S
E
They
enter
into
a
payment
agreement
for
their
back
tot
divided
by
six
and
that's
a
modification
to
the
moratorium.
Oh.
F
E
E
E
You
see
what
I'm
saying
the
the
law
in
2017
allowed.
You
didn't
allow
the
city
to
prohibit
an
Nadu
and
it
Exempted
it
from
permitting,
unless
you
said,
the
the
parking
requirements
and
right
and
setback
requirements,
and
so
if
it
wasn't
built
pursuant
to
that
I'm
wondering
if
those
two
can't
be
used
as
short-term
rentals.
E
Go
dwelling
units
that
are
on
a
property
that
are
not
prescribed
or
prevented
by
the
state
law
in
2017
that
allowed
buy
right
construction
of
adus
in
yeah,
without
consideration
of
City,
permitting
processes.
Anything
built
before
that.
F
H
H
E
D
N
E
On
well
wait
a
minute:
no,
she
said
that
the
finance
came
back
with
800.,
here's
here's,
what
I
would
say
due
to
the
ambiguity
and
due
to
the
fact
that
this
was
a
shock
to
a
lot
of
great
ingwood
residents
that,
for
the
time
being,
will
make
the
fee
500
subject
to
revision
when
the
master
fee
schedule
is
redone
great,
so
move.
Second.
P
E
E
Have
three
Ingrid
resident
year
owned
your
house
for
five
and
then
owned
the
proposed
vacation
rental
for
how
long
one?
Okay,
it's
going
to
be
pretty
hard
to
to
make
that
requirement.
However,
here's
the
question
we
have
to
ask
ourselves:
do
we
really
want
to
take
housing
off
the
market
to
be
a
vacation
rental
unhosted,
because
I
wouldn't
want
an
unhosted
home
next
door
to
me
where
people
were
coming
in
and
out
so
I'm,
just
hoping
that
up
for
discussion.
E
O
E
E
O
Think
the
we're
we're
all
motivated
by
is
if,
for
instance,
a
person
who's
lived
here
for
a
number
of
years.
They
still
live
in
Inglewood,
they
saved
up,
they
bought
a
second
home
and
they
use
it
as
a
short-term
rental.
The
reason
that
I
would
support
them
is
because
they're
invested
in
the
city
as
a
resident,
and
for
me
that's
that's
enough
motivation
to
really
protect
the
neighborhood
where
they
own
their
second
home.
Now
that,
for
me,
that's
that's.
P
N
P
P
E
O
Hold
on
permanent
I
I
still
think
we
restrict
them
to
the
90
days.
You
know,
I
still
think
we
restrict
them
to
that
and
again
it's
it's
one
of
those
situations
where
you
know
it's,
the
fear
of
of
allowing
them
is
that
they,
the
house,
would
lose
its
Integrity.
The
community
would
lose
its
Integrity
right
that
it
would.
It
would
impact
negatively
the
neighbors.
So
the
only
protection
of
that
and
and
I
agree
with
that.
O
E
O
I
I
agree
and
and
the
fact
that
we
could
make
it
500
feet.
E
O
E
D
Roll
yes,
sir
council
members,
Dodson
aye,
Padilla,
aye
Morales,.
BG
BG
E
E
E
Calendar
items
two
through
eight:
it's.
E
D
D
E
E
E
E
G
E
E
D
Okay
mayor,
can
we
do
the
motion
to
waive
further
reading.
O
E
G
E
D
D
D
D
E
P
BG
Thank
you.
Mayor
asked
to
A1.
We
did
have
a
closed
session
regarding
the
two
bargaining
groups,
which
is
the
mpoa
and
the
ipoa,
and
as
to
that,
we
didn't
complete
the
discussion
regarding
both
matters.
So
for
that
purpose,
we'll
have
probably
bring
it
back
for
the
following.
Open
Session.
Excuse
me
closed
session
item
I
believe
is
July
11th.
D
D
Mayor
really
quickly.
First,
let
me
introduce
this
wonderful
young
lady
to
my
left.
This
is
Christine
Padilla
she's,
my
new
staff
assistant
in
my
office,
and
she
is
such
a
jewel
to
have
and
I
just
she
handles
our
ordinances
and
our
resolutions
in
our
office
and
I
wanted
her
to
understand
and
see.
You
know
firsthand
what
it
was
I
just
didn't.
Think
I
was
going
to
have
to
torture
you
this
bad
I'm,
sorry,
but.
AF
D
Such
a
pleasure
and
then
mayor
would
like
to
let
our
residents
know
that
nomination
period
again,
it
begins
on
July
the
18th
at
at
eight
o'clock
A.M,
when
the
county
opens.
It
closes
on
August
the
12th
at
5,
00
PM,
when
the
county
closes.
Lastly,
happy
Independence,
Day
everyone,
please
stay
safe
and
mayor.
That
concludes
my
remarks.
D
E
D
AR
D
E
D
E
D
E
E
AD
BH
Hello,
I
am
so
sorry,
I
actually
got
I
walked
in
and
I
raised
my
hand
right
as
you
guys
were
saying
that
there
were
no
more
callers
for
the
short-term
rental
issue
and
I
was
wondering
if
I
could
still
voice.
My.
BH
Inglewood
and
I
do
not
live
in
Inglewood,
but
I
have
owned
the
property
there
since
2008,
which
I
have
rented
for
long-term
rental.
BH
A
few
years
ago
an
opportunity
came
where
I
was
able
to
keep
renting
the
majority
part
of
that
property,
long-term
rental,
but
a
portion
of
it
I
started
dedicating
it
for
short-term
rental.
This
actually
helped
me
able
to
subsidize
the
rent
of
those
long-term
rentals
who
are
staying
at
that
property.
Now,
I,
completely
disagree
and
I
think
it
is
completely
ridiculous
that
you
guys
are
trying
to
completely
stop
people
that
are
not
residents
of
Inglewood
from
being
able
to
operate
an
unhosted
SRT.
BH
Even
though
I
mean
it's,
it
might
sound
like
it's
unhosted,
but
we
still
have
people
there
that
live
there
permanently
in
a
long-term
basis.
Now
I
heard
a
lot
of
people
talking
about
the
higher
rents
that
SRT
aren't
causing
in
Inglewood,
which
I
completely
disagree
with,
because
the
main
driver
for
higher
rent
is
gentrification.
The
project
projects
such
as
Sofi
stadium
and
the
Forum.
All
of
that
is
a
direct,
has
a
direct
impact
in
higher
prices
of
properties
and
therefore,
inevitably,
rents
so
saying
that
us
srts
are
responsible
for
high
rent.
BH
BH
And
I
think
that
the
councils
can
really
take
a
look
at
actually
developing
a
policy
benefits
and
incentivizes
owners
of
property
in
Inglewood
who
have
long-term
renters
in
the
property
to
be
able
to
rent
up
as
a
short-term
rental,
a
portion
of
it
in
order
to
be
able
to
subsidize
the
rents
of
all
the
long-term
renters
in
Inglewood,
something
that
no
other
city
in
the
United
States
has
done
because
they
haven't
another
to
be
true.
BH
Leaders
like
somebody
else
exposed
during
the
the
different
talks
in
being
able
to
explore
ways
of
doing
things
and
thinking
out
of
the
box.
Yeah.
E
I'm
working
with
you
wait
a
minute,
I'm
working
with
you
for
a
minute.
So
then,
how
do
we
guarantee
that
these
owners
pass
on
savings
to
their
other
renters,
so
so
that
we
set
some
master
schedule
of
rents
from
which
you
cannot
exceed,
and
how
would
we
regulate
that?
How
would
we
know
that
this
is
being
adhered
to?
What
would
be
what
would
how
could
you
legally
tell
somebody
Okay,
so
we've
decided
you
have
a
short-term
rental.
You
can't
rent
for
more
than
this
amount
a
month
I'm.