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2024 Recycling RFP Discussion <br />Updates - 2021 <br />➢Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion <br />➢Added a section to the RFP <br />➢It should be noted that Roseville has one of the first Recycling <br />RFPs to include this level of DEI. <br />1 piversity, Equity and Inclusion <br />The City strongly values racial equity and inclusion. All proposals should reflect this in how <br />services are proposed to be performed_ All Respondents must state how their organization's <br />values, policies, programs and practices reflect Roseville's diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) <br />values_ The City's DEI policy statement states: <br />The City of Roseville strives to be a welcoming and inclusive place for all. Wa are <br />committed to promoting respectful conduct, equitable service, and diversity in our <br />community. We condemn discrimination by or against residents, visitors, workers, City <br />employees or City businesses. In all that we do as a City government, we pledge to treat <br />everyone fairly, respectftdly, and without bias, regardless of their color, creed, religion, <br />national origin, gender, marital status, familial status, immigration status, sexual <br />orientation, age, income, or disability. <br />The City of Roseville is committed to taking tangible steps to normalize, organize, and <br />operationalize racial equity principles and tools, with an eye toward impactful and sustainable <br />outcomes that create a more equitable community. <br />1.1 Racial Equity <br />Racial equity is when race can no longer be used to predict success and outcomes for all groups <br />are improved. <br />1.1.1 Background <br />In 2018, a team of 14 Roseville staff members representing every department at the City <br />participated in a year -long racial equity training. The League of Minnesota Cities (LMC) and the <br />Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARS) facilitated the program. <br />Race is consistently a primary indicator of a person's success and wellness in society and <br />government bas historically played a role in creating barriers and inequities_ These actions have <br />created racial disparities that continue to harm our community. Rectifying these disparities is <br />critical to the development of a vibrant community and a high quality of life for all residents. <br />1.1.2 Goals <br />The City of Roseville is dedicated to creating an inclusive community where the predictability of <br />success is not based on race or ethnicity. To accomplish this goal, all City departments will <br />prioritize racial equity in their planning, delivery, and evaluation of programs, policies, and <br />services. The City of Roseville is committed to taking tangible steps to normalize, organize, and <br />implement racial equity principles and tools, with an eye toward impactful and sustainable <br />
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