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Vendor Listing Vendor Listing VendorNum VendorName ber 110692 South Bay Fire/Arson Task Force 110317 Ebix Inc 100876 Andy Gump Inc 110691 JTD Consulting Inc 110695 Lytle Screenprinting Inc 101268 1st Class Preparatory Inc 101489 21st Century Lock and Key 107654 3 Day Blinds Corp 110696 The Praxis Group 101129 3M 110682 Valley Cycle and Motorsports Inc 110675 NetFile, Inc. 107756 5 Star Elevator Service Inc 110617 Stacey Girdner 105642 911 Vehicle 107276 9919 LLC 107350 A & G Lumber 110697 Martin B Retting Inc 110698 Fall Protection Systems Corp Page 1 of 396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing Address1 Address2 3031 Torrance Blvd 1 Ebix Way 26954 Ruether Av 1837 California Ave 21572 Surveyor Cir 5949 Stoneview Dr P O Box 5141 25 Technology Dr. Suite B100 427 E Reed St 3M Center Bldg 225-55-08 3917 Buck Owens Blvd 2707 Aurora Rd 1556 N Case Street 427 E Reed Street 2130 E. Winston Road 634 N. Cherokee Avenue 5942 West Washington Blvd 11029 Washington Blvd 224 N Highway 67 #193 Page 2 of 396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing City State Zip TORRANCE CA 90503 Johns Creek GA 30097 Santa Clarita CA 91351 CORONA CA 92881-3379 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92646-7067 Culver City CA 90232 Culver City CA 90232 Irvine CA 92618-2381 COVINA CA 91723 St Paul MN 55144-1000 BAKERSFIELD CA 93308 Mariposa CA 95338 Orange CA 92867 Covina CA 91723 Anaheim CA 92806 Los Angeles CA 90004 Culver City CA 90232 CULVER CITY CA 90232 FLORISSANT MO 63031-0000 Page 3 of 396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing 101231 Lifecom Inc 110699 Nintex USA Inc 110608 Summers/Murphy & Partners Inc 110098 Fleetwash, Inc. 103623 A T S Upholstery 109651 Diamond A Equipment LLC 104642 A&S Trenchless 110680 Gregory T Young 110684 Western Extrication Specialist Inc 110700 So Cal Promotions 110694 VARI Sales Corporation 110701 Horizon Mechanical Contractors of California 107810 AAA Advance Finishing 110705 Periscope Holdings Inc 101682 AAA Electric Motor Sales and Service Inc 100624 AAA Flag and Banner MFG Co Inc 110615 Bet Tzedek 105364 Aamco Transmission LA/Culver City 110706 Ellipse Security Inc 100075 Commercial Door of Los Angeles County, Inc 110711 Rodeway Inn 110579 OpenCities, Inc. Page 4 of 396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing 5081 Argosy Av 10800 N.E. 8th Street Suite 400 34197 Pacific Coast Hwy Suite 200 26 Law Drive Section E, 2nd Floor 10219 Venice Blvd 821 N Rice Ave 2316 East 38th street 10724 Garfield Ave 4350 Adam Rd 5819 Via Sonora 1221 S. Belt Line Rd. Suite 500 140 Santa Cruz Road 11645 S Broadway 5000 Plaza on the Lake Suite 100 1346 Venice Bl 8955 National Bl 3250 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1300 1789 S. La Cienega Bvld #B 11221 St Johns Industrial Pkwy S. #3 901 S Greenwood Ave Unit H 11933 W Washington Bl 1230 45th Avenue Page 5 of 396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing Huntington Beach CA 92649 BELLEVUE WA 98004 DANA POINT CA 92629 Fairfield NJ 07004 Los Angeles CA 90034 OXNARD CA 93030 Vernon CA 90058 CULVER CITY CA 90230-4113 SIMI VALLEY CA 93063-2344 YORBA LINDA CA 92887 Coppell TX 75019 ARCADIA CA 91007 Los Angeles CA 90061 AUSTIN TX 78746 Los Angeles CA 90006 Los Angeles CA 90034 Los Angeles CA 90010 Los Angeles CA 90035 JACKSONVILLE FL 32246 Montebello CA 90640 LOS ANGELES CA 90066 San Francisco CA 94122 Page 6 of 396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing 110710 Radiation Detection Services Inc 110709 Corus360 A Converge Company 110707 TJKM Transportation Consultants 110714 Redman Consulting 110713 Sirius Computer Solutions Inc 110716 Tunnelworks Services Inc 110717 Crown Awards 110719 Center for Public Safety Management LLC 110721 Security Signal Devices 110722 Velosimo, Inc. 110720 Transtech Engineers Inc 110623 Power Systems Engineering Inc 110712 Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc. 110606 PageFreezer Software Inc. 110723 Solidarity Consulting Inc 101167 Clean Energy 110768 Elink International Inc 110724 LA Uniform & Tailoring Inc 110759 NXN LLC 110766 Advance Chemical Transport Inc 100319 Accela Com Inc Page 7 of 396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing 4346 Campus Ave #202 130 Technology Parkway 4305 Hacienda Drive Suite 550 1593 Skye Parkway 10100 Reunion Place Ste 500 13502H Whittier Blvd Ste 165 9 Skyline Drive 475 K Street NW Suite 702 1740 N Lemon St 6217 Acacia Ave 13367 Benson Ave 1532 W Broadway 1340 Reynolds Avenue Suite 116 500-311 Water Street 14914 Hamlin St #108 4675 MacArthur Ct. Suite 800 1495 S Campus Ave #B 15625 Hawthorne Blvd Suite D 21136 S Wilmington Ave Unit 120 13722 Carmenita Rd 1731 W Walnut Page 8 of 396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing SAN DIEGO CA 92103 Peachtree Corners GA 30092 PLEASANTON CA 94588 WEST LINN OR 97068-1848 SAN ANTONIO TX 78216-4159 WHITTIER CA 90605-0000 HAWTHORNE NY 10532 WASHINGTON DC 20001 Anaheim CA 92801 Oakland CA 94618 CHINO CA 91710 MADISON WI 53713 Irvine CA 92614 Vancouver BC 98104 Los Angeles CA 91411 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 ONTARIO CA 91761 LAWNDALE CA 90260 Carson CA 90810 SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 90670-0000 Visalia CA 93277 Page 9 of 396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing 110769 Glenn E Thomas Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram 110767 Thales DIS USA Inc 109583 Weight Watchers of North America Inc 108317 Access Services 109351 IPC (USA), Inc. 107689 Accountemps 110370 BAKER COMMUNICATIONS INC 108561 Ace Crane Service Inc 104611 Ace Electric Inc 108417 Acorn Media 107901 Acrylatex Coatings & Recycling, Inc. 110679 Spy Rooter Inc 110770 Safeware Inc 110771 Elite Technology Inc 108197 Active Network Inc. 107712 Active Recycling Co Inc 110773 ParkPacific Inc 110774 LABRepCo LLC 110781 Bremskerl North America, Inc. 110785 Hedstrom Plastics LLC 101168 Adamson Police Products Page 10 of396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing 2100 E Spring St 2964 Bradley Street 999 Stewart Avenue Suite 215 3449 Santa Anita Ave 2nd FLR 4 Hutton Centre Drive Suite 700 P.O. Box 743295 10333 RICHMOND AVE STE 400 8221 Wilcox Ave 6061 Fairmount Av 25132 Adelanto Drive 1001 W. Kirkwall Rd. PO Box 941538 4403 Forbes Blvd 1802 Elmhurst Ave 10182 Telesis Court 2000 W Slauson Ave 229 Miramonte Road 101 Witmer Road Suite 700 1291 Humbracht Circle 100 Hedstrom Drive 10764 Noel St Page 11 of396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing Signal Hill CA 90755 PASADENA CA 91107-0000 BETHPAGE NY 11714 El Monte CA 91731 Santa Ana CA 92707 Los Angeles CA 90074-3295 HOUSTON TX 77042 Cudahy CA 90201 San Diego CA 92120 Laguna Niguel CA 92677 Azusa CA 91702 Simi Valley CA 93094 LANHAM MD 20706 HUMBOLDT IA 50548 San Diego CA 92121 Los Angeles CA 90047 WALNUT CREEK CA 94597 HORSHAM PA 19044 Bartlett IL 60004 ASHLAND OH 44805-0000 Los Alamitos CA 90720 Page 12 of396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing 110783 All That & MORE boutique 110372 iCanopy 110784 Calix Inc 110782 Demetria Richardson 101513 Information Systems Inc 110772 Pacific Tennis Courts, Inc. 110788 Ace Uniforms LLC 110790 Zip's AW Direct 110809 Marcon International Inc 104358 Anders Falk 110813 Guardian Alliance Technologies Inc 110338 Open Window Mindfulness 110816 Pinnacle Tactical Solutions LLC 110815 Advanced Access Controls Inc 110808 Brasco International, Inc. 110818 Inpark Sales LLC 110814 Helmets R Us Inc 105841 Culver City Police Association 100008 Advanced Battery Systems 101703 Advanced Critical Care of Los Angeles 101392 Advanced Industrial Solutions Inc Page 13 of396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing 10754 Jefferson Blvd 25060 Hancock Ave Suite 129 2777 Orchard Parkway 3977 Sawtelle Blvd Unit C 176 Shenandoah View Drive 530 Los Angeles Ave. Suite 115-320 633 16th Street 316 W Milwaukee 5679 Harrisburg Industrial Pk 11260 Overland Ave Apt 12B 11 S San Joaquin Street Suite 804 3779 Colonial Ave 1705 Piute Street 15414 Cabrito Rd Unit A 32400 Industrial Drive 1635 Aviation Blvd 2705 Pacific Ave PO Box 828 5649 Mesmer Av 9599 Jefferson Bl 31 Momento Page 14 of396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing CULVER CITY CA 90230 MURRIETA CA 92562 SAN JOSE CA 95134 LOS ANGELES CA 90066 Lexington VA 24450 Moorpark CA 93021 SAN DIEGO CA 92101 NEW HAMPTON IA 50659 HARRISBURG NC 28075-1540 CULVER CITY CA 90230-5535 STOCKTON CA 95202 Los Angeles CA 90066 ROCKLIN CA 95765 VAN NUYS CA 91406 Madison Heights MI 48071 REDONDO BEACH CA 90278 TACOMA WA 98402 Culver City CA 90232 Culver City CA 90230 Culver City CA 90232 Irvine CA 92603 Page 15 of396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing 107703 Advanced Pure Water Solutions 103681 Advantec Consulting Engineers Inc 100890 Advantidge Inc 108466 Aeroflex Wichita, Inc. 101261 Aerotek 103318 Aeryn Donnelly 110731 Flynn Scale Service 110728 Metolius Imageworks, Inc 110730 MDJ Management 110734 IDville Inc 108526 Aftermath Services LLC 110732 Global Low Voltage Solutions Inc 110733 Noregon System Inc 107873 AGENCIES TOOL CENTER 105091 Agility Fuel Systems 110742 Sahar Consulting LLC 108368 AHBE Landscape Architects 101924 Taser International 110736 Mulholland Consulting Inc 110743 Global Test Equipment 110744 NEXTEC Global Inc Page 16 of396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing 5455 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1011 21700 E Copley Dr Ste #350 6101 W. Centinela Avenue Suite 335 10200 West York Street 6167 Bristol Pkwy Ste #200 P O Box 12931 16404 Hawthorne Blvd 4261 Neosho Avenue 531 Main St #611 5376 52nd St SE 75 Executive Drive Suite 200 24325 Crenshaw Blvd #103 7009 Albert Pick Road 12007 LOS NIETOS RD. UNIT #7 10007 Elm Ave 9970 Wheatland Ave 617 W. 7th St., Suite 304 17800 N 85th St 4886 Palo Verde Ln 1424 Centre Circle 2421 West 205th St Suite D100 Page 17 of396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing Los Angeles CA 90036 Diamond Bar CA 91765 Culver City CA 90230 Wichita KS 67215 Culver City CA 90230 Marina Del Rey CA 90295-3931 LAWNDALE CA 90260 LOS ANGELES CA 90066-6129 EL SEGUNDO CA 90245 GRAND RAPIDS MI 49512 Aurora IL 60504 TORRANCE CA 90505 GREENSBORO NC 27409 SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 90670 Fontana CA 92335 Shadow Hills CA 91040 Los Angeles CA 90017 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85255-9306 RIVERSIDE CA 92501-3947 DOWNERS GROVE IL 60515 TORRANCE CA 90501-1468 Page 18 of396 09/30/2021 Vendor Listing 110746 Mason Tillman Associates LTD 110747 Mitchell Instrument Co 107656 Air Exchange Inc 102294 Air Link International 103728 Air-Tec 104519 Aire Filter Products LA 109639 Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps 100012 Airport Marina Ford 107280 Airport Marina Honda 110748 Charter Communication Holdings, LLC 110368 ROSE EQUIPMENT REPAIR INC 110373 ProImprint 110754 Crowd Control Industries LLC 110751 Inyo Networks Inc 110758 Konica Minolta Premier Finance 110753 Artistic Printing Co 110750 Center for Transportation and the Environment Inc.
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