QUICK SUMMARY
The Bothell City Council is taking steps to uphold its diversity and inclusion values in response to community concerns about political rhetoric directed at marginalized groups. The council plans to collaborate with local stakeholders to draft a proposal aimed at protecting the rights of all residents.
During its recent meeting, the Bothell City Council tackled community concerns surrounding political rhetoric directed at marginalized groups. In a proactive response, the council is collaborating with local stakeholders, engaging diversity coordinator Gabby Kuna to draft a proposal that aims to protect the rights of all community members. A councilmember highlighted the urgency of this initiative, stating, 'There are members of our community who are incredibly concerned about some of the political rhetoric being directed at marginalized groups.' The City Manager emphasized the importance of community involvement, assuring that further stakeholder input will be sought before presenting the proposal. Moreover, the council acknowledged the significance of community events such as a community meal at the Bothell United Methodist Church and a gala by the Center for Human Services. With discussions also touching on local infrastructure and a community trip reduction program, the council is committed to fostering an inclusive environment. Members will vote on the drafted resolution in the upcoming week, signifying a continued dedication to the city’s core values of respect and inclusion.