City Council votes to hire firm to guide diversity policy plans
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STERLING HEIGHTS The city of Sterling Heights has picked a consulting firm to help in guiding its diversity policies for city administrators and workers.
During the May 4 Sterling Heights City Council meeting, the City Council unanimously agreed as part of its consent agenda to authorize a first-year expenditure of $64,000 on a consulting firm to help put together a new city diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, master plan.
City Manager Mark Vanderpool explained the purpose behind the plan, referring to the city’s 2030 Visioning Plan’s vision statement, which declares a goal of being inclusive.