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City of Roseville <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 1526 <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SELECTED TEXT OF THE ROSEVILLE CITY <br /> CODE, TITLE 2, COMMISSIONS <br /> THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE ORDAINS: <br /> SECTION 1:Title 2 , Chapter 205 (Human Rights Commission) is repealed and replaced <br /> in the Roseville City Code as follows: <br /> Chapter 205 HUMAN RIGHTS, INCLUSION AND ENGAGEMENT <br /> COMMISSION <br /> 205.01: ESTABLISHMENT AND MEMBERSHIP: <br /> There is established a Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement commission of the <br /> city, which shall consist of nine (9) members appointed by the City Council and which <br /> shall be subject to Chapter 201 of the City Code. <br /> The City of Roseville believes decision-making in a representative democracy best <br /> reflects the views of the people when the most people are engaged in that civic decision- <br /> making. The City recognizes the need to adapt to an always changing community and <br /> being proactive to examine and improve the city's engagement and outreach practices <br /> with its residents, as well as the opportunities for residents to engage with the work of the <br /> City. In addition, the people of Roseville aspire to be welcoming, inclusive and respectful. <br /> The City believes that achievement of that aspiration requires the creation and fostering of <br /> positive connections between people in the community and monitoring of issues and <br /> concerns that may be counter to achievement of that aspiration. <br /> 205.02: PURPOSE, OBJECTIVES,DUTIES AND FUNCTION: <br /> The purpose of the commission is to encourage full participation in the affairs of the City <br /> and advise the City Council on programs and efforts which could improve civic <br /> engagement and human rights. The commission will advise the City Council regarding the <br /> effective and meaningful involvement of Roseville residents in their local government. <br /> Additionally the commission may propose programs, events and projects to increase <br /> understanding, engagement and inclusion with the work of the City. The commission shall <br /> maintain a balance of work to include ongoing evaluation, recommendations & <br /> engagement in support of the commission's purpose. Any engagement would also have a <br /> balance between programs and events and evaluation projects. <br />