CITY HALL — A 62-year-old ban on boxing matches, under fire from local pro-fighters who argue they have nowhere to draw a hometown crowd, is expected to get a one-year reprieve Tuesday when the City Council considers temporarily easing the restriction.
Consideration of the trial period comes as the first test match at the Civic Auditorium looms on the horizon. City Council members have said they view the professional boxing event scheduled for May 8 as an all-important barometer for how ready the city is.
City officials have spent four months planning contingencies for nearly every conceivable problem that may arise from the event.
Tentative plans call for two Glendale Police officers and a canine unit patrolling the event, signage to direct traffic immediately to the two nearby freeways, a fire marshal to monitor the crowd and other fail-safes — all for a production with a capacity for a crowd half of what other larger events require at the auditorium.