Department Heads representing the City of Roseville’s seven departments presented a report detailing the equity work taking place within the city at the June 21 City Council meeting.
In 2018 a team of 14 city staff members from every department took part in the Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE) program, a year-long racial equity training that recognizes that government has created systems that perpetuate racial inequities and that government has a responsibility to address these inequities.
In October 2020, the city contracted with Culture Brokers, LLC, to identify barriers and integrate racial equity principles into projects and services offered by the city, and in April 2021, the city hired Equity and Inclusion Manager Thomas Brooks to coordinate the city’s diversity and equity efforts.
Building on this work, city staff developed a Strategic Racial Equity Action Plan (SREAP) that discussed initiatives and actions that are taking place at the department level, and includes all city departments prioritizing racial equity in their planning, delivery, and evaluation of programs, policies, and services. The Roseville City Council approved the SREAP at its June 7 council meeting.
The report to the Council at the June 21 meeting provided details from each of the city’s seven departments – Police, Parks and Recreation, Community Development, Public Works, Administration, Finance and Fire.
Residents are encouraged to visit www.cityofroseville.com/racialequity for links to the June 21 City Council meeting, staff presentation and Request for Council Action, video of the presentation, information about the city’s Strategic Racial Equity Action Plan and additional city efforts to address racial equity.