City Council Moves Forward with Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) Program

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During the City Council meeting on July 19, 2022, the Council approved a Resolution committing  to and establishing a process to move forward with a Diversity, Equity,  Inclusion

and Belonging (DEIB) program. Establishment of a Citywide  DEIB program was one of the Council’s highest priorities in the City’s  2022 Work Plan. 

The Resolution directs the Interim City Manager to keep DEIB as a top  priority in budget development and the operation of City business; to  keep DEIB as a top priority in the

evaluation of new policies, programs,  and initiatives; to look for and take advantage of opportunities to  extend DEIB program principles to the community; and to develop a plan  to

implement a comprehensive DEIB program for the City.

Many benefits may be realized by jurisdictions that implement formal DEIB programs, including:

Improved, representative decision-making that better reflects all communities and minimizes the impacts of unintended biases

Increased community participation in and understanding of government processes which fosters engagement and trust;

More equitable allocation of public resources;

Increased interaction and relationship building among  residents which facilitates trust and strengthens the fabric of the  community; and

Improved employee engagement, satisfaction, and retention.

Council’s adoption of the Resolution is a significant legislative  statement on the importance of a DEIB program for the City, and it is  the first critical step to establishing a formal DEIB program plan  consistent with the City’s Work Plan. From here, City staff will create a  path forward with employee and community participation and consultant  expertise to support the process.

Original source can be found here.



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