Equity is a cornerstone of a thriving democracy and must be
embedded in the internal and external actions of local government
that contribute to the health and well-being of everyone in the City.
Racial and social disparities persist across key indicators of success
in Albany, including education, economic development, health, housing,
jobs, criminal justice, the built environment, service equity and
arts and culture. The Mayor's office established an Equity Agenda
Advisory Committee in 2014 to advise the administration on executing
an equity agenda. The goal of this equity agenda is to focus on achieving
equity across all communities and ending the injustices caused by
institutional and systemic racism and discrimination. The Common Council
of the City of Albany seeks to more actively oversee and assist City
departments as they utilize available tools and resources to end inequities
across key indicators of success. Equitable budgeting is a "funding
shift" to focus on those neighborhoods with the greatest needs.
The Department of Administrative Services and the Office of
the Mayor will be responsible for monitoring, advising and evaluating
the City's Equity Agenda in the following manner:
A. The Human Rights Commission will be responsible for reviewing, enhancing
and providing recommendations on the City of Albany's Equity Agenda.
Recommendations will be submitted to the Office of the Mayor. The
Equity Agenda should include policy recommendations for City-wide
initiatives and policies to ensure equitable growth among key indicators
of success: education, economic development, health, housing, jobs,
criminal justice, the built environment, service equity, and arts
and culture.
B. The Office of the Mayor and the Department of Administrative Services
will develop and implement a communications strategy to promote summer
jobs, job fairs, workforce development training centers and information
about civil service testing to residents. The communications strategy
will be submitted to the Human Rights Commission for enhancements
and recommendations. The communications strategy will be implemented
City-wide with an emphasis on communities with the following characteristics:
minority majority wards, low income and disproportionate crime rates
and vacant buildings.
C. The Human Rights Commission will implement an annual dialogue on
race, equity and inclusion for the City of Albany community. The forum
will be funded as part of the Mayor's Rotunda Evening Series. Funds
for this initiative will be made available through an administrative
contractual expenditure line in the City's annual budget.
D. The City of Albany Commission on Human Rights, in partnership with
the City of Albany's Department of Administrative Services, will track
outcomes over time and publish a report on an annual basis on the
City's progress towards achieving equity. The City will measure the
collective actions and policies in the following equity areas: built
environment enhancements; violence prevention; workforce training
employment; and education. A report will be delivered to the Council
on an annual basis, no later than December 21.
[Amended 11-1-2021 by Ord. No. 51.102.21]
The Department of Administrative Services will ensure that all
City employees receive annual training on racial equity, diversity
and inclusion.