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City Of Renton: Mayor's Update - DEI

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Mayor's Update - DEI

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Friday, November 5, 2021

We’ve committed to be a government reflective of its evolving community. We have engaged with our residents to identify challenges to overcome and opportunities to build upon.

We have listened, made significant changes, and launched new initiatives over the past year that we believe will move us in the right direction:

Here’s a closer look at how we’re currently using diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Renton Equity Commission

Renton City Council unanimously approved the creation of the Renton Equity Commission at last Monday’s meeting. It will be connected to Equity, Housing, and Human Services department and will provide another strong connection with our community.

Based on what we heard, the primary goal of the commission will be to develop recommendations that will enable community members to achieve equitable outcomes by removing racial, economic, and social barriers in city programs, services, and policies.

The commission will consist of nine members, who are either Renton residents or business owners. One member must be between 18-25 years old. The membership will commit to equity and reflect the diversity of our city including, but not limited to ethnicity, race, age, gender, faith, gender identity and expression, and profession. Members will be appointed by the mayor and subject to confirmation by the city council.

Inclusion in city contracts

On Wednesday, Nov. 17, we will host Navigating City Contracting from 12-2 p.m. This Zoom workshop will assist more businesses, including women- and minority-owned, contract with the city.

We have breakout sessions scheduled to allow vendors to meet with city departments, network with other local vendors, and build diverse business opportunities.

A representative from the Municipal Research and Services Center (MRSC) will also present. Local governments use MRSC for contracts, requests for proposals, and consultants.

Barrier-Free Mobility

We’re working towards barrier-free mobility for all through our ADA Transition Plan.

The draft plan is online and open now for public comment through Dec. 6. First, the plan provides us the opportunity to review our programs, activities, and services. Second, it will identify barriers and implement changes allowing individuals with disabilities to fully participate in civic life. Finally, it will guide future planning and design to incorporate ADA accommodations.

With your help, the plan will help us identify, prioritize, and remove barriers, specifically for those with disabilities. I invite you to review it and give us your thoughts.

“Age-Friendly City”

One year ago, Renton earned “Age-Friendly City” status from AARP and the World Health Organization (WHO). We are only the second city in King County to join this global network of cities. The designation is to design a city framework that senior residents can thrive.

Over the next 10 years, the number of Renton residents 65 and older will double to one in five. Our Senior Citizen Advisory Board has reviewed our current program offerings to gauge their effectiveness and identify what is missing. Their work will be crucial work with residents, non-profit organizations, businesses, and faith-based communities.

In July, our "Age-Friendly" designation led to the opening of the first and only, FitLot outdoor exercise equipment park in the state. Sponsored by AARP, you can find the covered park at North Highlands Neighborhood Center. Seniors can also sign up for free exercise classes.

IN OTHER NEWS THIS WEEK

Navigating City Contracting: Nov. 17

ADA Transition Plan: public comment period open

Eastside Virtual Job Fair: Nov. 18

In-person services available at city hall

City Council update

COVID vaccination information

UPCOMING

Nov. 6, Fall Harvest Food Drive, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Renton Community Center. Parks and Recreation staff's annual food drive collecting nonperishable, unopened food items for distribution to food banks in Renton. 

Mondays, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Sustainable Renton free drive-through grocery store at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, 1700 Edmonds Ave. NE.

Wednesdays, 6 p.m., Renton Live! online connection promoting business, nonprofits and activities within the greater Renton community. Find the weekly link on the Renton Live Facebook page.

Daily, Library resources and events, ongoing. Filter by event, program, and location


This press release was produced by the City of Renton. The views expressed here are the author’s own.