INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- The city council here reversed itself last week and voted to allow Wal-Mart to build a supercenter here.
,000 square feet that sell more than 20,000 nontaxable items, although it did not mention Wal-Mart specifically.
However, the Inglewood interim city attorney said that action was subject to a potential legal challenge because the ordinance had not been drafted by his office.
Following the council's original action, Wal-Mart collected petition signatures in an effort to force the issue onto the ballot.