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James Thurman Butts Jr. (born August 1, 1953) is an American politician, currently serving as the mayor of Inglewood, California. [2] He rose through the ranks of law enforcement in Inglewood during the 1970s and 1980s, eventually becoming a Deputy Chief.
First mayor of Inglewood, California [1] April 1914 – April 1916 Louis B. Hardin [1] April 1916 – April 1918 William S. Hudson [1] April 1918 – April 1920 John Aerick [1] April 1920 – October 1920 Claude A. Allen [1] October 1920 – May 1924 Samuel H. Spafford [1] April 1927 – April 1931 Hugh B. Lawrence [1] April 1931 – December 1944
The City of Inglewood has a council–city manager type of government. The mayor is an elected office and is the chief executive officer, but in all other regards is an equal member of the city council. The current mayor of Inglewood is James T. Butts Jr. who took office after unseating Daniel K. Tabor who completed the term of Roosevelt Dorn.
Butts took office and started courting billionaires, inking deals to build SoFi Stadium and Intuit Dome, and to recruit the Rams, Chargers and Clippers.In 2027, Inglewood will host Super Bowl LXI ...
The plan to add a three-station connector to the Metro K line has been vetted, and its funding is all but secured. It puts Inglewood on the cusp of transit equity and environmental justice.
The performances will take place on January 30 at two venues, the Kia Forum and the new Intuit Dome, both located in the Los Angeles-area city of Inglewood, and viewers around the world will be ...
June 4, 2015: Mayor Becky Ames awarded Beaumont native Layla Nejad the key to the city - alongside her Texas 4000 for Cancer team after cycling to City Hall during a stop on the 70-day charity cycling trip from Austin, Tx to Anchorage, AK - for her role in helping expand the route to stop in Southeast Texas to raise money and awareness for ...
[2] [3] He served on the Inglewood City Council representing the 1st District [4] from 2002 to 2010. [2] He was instrumental in easing tensions between the declining African-American population and the increasing Hispanic population which had led to a sharp increase in gang violence [5] (Inglewood was 50% Hispanic and 43% African-American in ...