Workforce Equity Plan Update City of Golden Valley Equity Plan
In late 2016 the City joined the Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE) program, sponsored by the Center for Social
Inclusion. GARE is a national network of government working to achieve racial equity and advance opportunities for all. We joined
the GARE program as a 2017 Introductory Cohort along with approximately 22 other government organizations in the Minnesota
Twin Cities area. We have spent the past year developing a strategic vision and actionable goals to advance equity and inclusion,
both internally and externally within our city. Our journey has taken us down a path to acknowledge our history, recognize where we
are now, and make changes to enhance our future.
Our first step was to create a Workforce Equity team. This team would engage with other GARE participants each month, receive
significant education on racial inequity, and lead our City initiatives. The Workforce Equity Team is made up of the City’s senior
management group, which includes: City Manager, Human Resources Director, Communications Manager, Finance Director, Physical
Development Director, Parks and Recreation Director, Police Chief, Fire Chief, and one Police Sergeant. We felt it would serve our
City best to have our leadership and decision-makers engrained in the program.
Our next step was to come up with a team name. We were thoughtful and deliberate about the name we chose for our team, and
decided upon “The Valley Values.” The City of Golden Valley’s “Valley Values,” are six core values that encompass who we are as a
City, including who we hire, how we work every day, how we interact with each other and our community, and how we measure
success. Each of our values is a key pillar of this work to establish an equitable and inclusive City. Our values:
• Open Communication – We listen, share ideas, welcome input, and encourage transparency across the City and in the
community.
• Teamwork – We trust each other and work as a cohesive unit to resolve issues, build solutions, and achieve our shared goals.
• Work/Life Balance - We dedicate ourselves to our work with the City, but are committed to a culture that embraces life
outside of work.
• Customer Focus – We strive to provide the highest level of service and treat everyone in our community with honesty and
respect.
• Know How – We have confidence in our abilities, promote life-long learning, and use the tools, resources, education, and
training we need to be successful.
• Positive Attitude – We approach every day with optimism and enthusiasm, celebrate our successes, and take pride in what
we do.
City of Golden Valley Equity Plan
Our third step was to create a Race Equity Action Plan. At this point our team took a long look at our City demographics, and what
equity means for us. We realized that we have an opportunity to make an impact on both our internal and external community by
developing strategies directed toward inclusivity and equity for all. With that in mind, we crafted an Equity Plan to focus on our
infrastructure, internal and external practices, community engagement, and public services. We recognize the need to openly
examine and willingly engage together in advancing equality by committing to:
1. an infrastructure that supports and advances equity
2. fair and equitable hiring practices
3. providing impartial public service
4. a framework for inclusive community engagement
The plan laid out below has projected goals, action items, leadership/accountability, performance measures, as well as a projected
timeline. With the continued support of the Council, we, as the Valley Values Workforce Equity team, will lead the implementation
of our Equity plan. Our implementation will at times be internally focused, and at other times will benefit from the input of our
community members and stakeholders. Together we strive to establish a narrative of a truly inclusive, welcoming, and equitable
City.
City of Golden Valley Equity Plan
Objective 1. Commit to an infrastructure that supports and advances equity.
Action Items
Notes Lead Performance Measure Progress
Develop workforce
equity team dedicated
to workforce equity,
with authority and
ability to influence
change and direction
of the City
Tim Completed Jan 2017
Design workforce
equity plan
Kirsten/ Vally
Values Team
Completed by end 2017
Review GV policies and
procedures
Conducting handbook review- do our
policies reflect an open, diverse,
equitable workplace?
Kirsten Review of entire
handbook – use racial
equity tool when needed
Review Valley Values Do our values reflect an
inclusive,diverse, and equitable
workforce?
Kirsten/Cheryl Survey all staff Completed Summer 2017
Communication plan
development
How will we communicate our goals and
action items to employees?
Kirsten/Cheryl Deploy communication
plan
Provide ongoing
employee training
Train current staff on workforce equity –
to understand the importance, and how
each staff member plays a role.
Kirsten/
Vally Values
Team
Staff attendance – all staff
trained by end of 2018
Currently attending other
trainings to determine path
forward to training GV
employees
City of Golden Valley Equity Plan
Objective 2. Commit to fair and equitable hiring practices.
Action Items
Notes Lead Performance Measure Progress
Identify representation
of diverse candidates
in recruitment pools.
Collect demographic data of applicants
over past two years.
Where do applicants find us?
Basic demographics: race/ethnicity,
gender, and age group.
Kirsten Number staff information
collected
List recruitment sites
Establish framework
for inclusive and
effective recruitment
measures
Using demographic information, identify
areas for improvement in job posting
locations.
Review policies and practices for
potential equity barriers (in hiring,
retention, and upward mobility).
Review recruitment practices and
identify ways to enhance recruitment
opportunities within diverse
communities (eg, online postings, job
fairs, and college and high school
relations).
Kirsten/ Vally
Values Team
Collected
demographicinformation
Number of policies
reviewed
Number of diverse posting
locations identified
Conduct initial and
ongoing implicit bias
training
Reduce implicit bias in hiring by
providing all supervisors/hiring
managers with training.
Vally Values
Team
Number of staff
completed training
Conduct benefit review Do our current benefits allow us to
attract diverse candidates?
Kirsten/ Vally
Values Team
City of Golden Valley Equity Plan
Objective 3. Commit to providing impartial public service.
Action Items
Notes Lead Performance Measure Progress
Review City contracts
and RFP process to
ensure elimination of
racial biases and
encourage minority
involvement.
Union labor/Davis Bacon/livable wages Tim/Marc/Sue
/ Rick/City
Attorney
Number of contracts/
agreements reviewed
Ensure equity in our
programming, services
and facilities.
Looking at both current inventory, and
future projects for potential equity
barriers.
Rick/Vally
Values Team
Inventory of programs,
services, and facilities and
reviewed for potential
barriers.
Number of projects run
through review for
barriers prior to project
completion
Research and propose
affordable housing
standards.
Tim/Marc City Council adopted
Inclusionary Zoning
resolution in October 2017
City of Golden Valley Equity Plan
Objective 4. Commit to a framework of inclusive community engagement.
Action Items
Notes Lead Performance Measure Progress
Develop
communication plan
for stakeholders and
leverage relationships
with community
members who have
existing ties with
diverse organizations
and can communicate
equity goals.
Including Council, commissions, boards,
advisory groups.
Communication plan should include
other community members and groups.
Vally Values
Team
Increase diversity in
the commissions and
advisory groups
How can we increase diversity in these
groups?
Vally Values
Team
Demographics of
board/commission
members
Continue community
education and
outreach
Continue reviewing intitiaives that allow
GV to connect with community.
Valley Values
Team
Number of activities
planned each year
Number of touchpoints
Attendance at events, open
houses, public meetings,
etc.