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LTC 351-2017 Motion by the LGBTQ Advisory CommitteeMIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139, www,miamibeachfl.gov LTC # 351-2017 LETT _ R TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members f the City mmission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: July 10, 2017 SUBJECT: Motion by the LGBTQ Advisory Committee The purpose of this Letter to Commission (LTC) is to inform the Mayor and the Commission of a motion made by the LGBTQ Advisory Committee at their meeting on Jun 13, 2017. BACKGROUND: The City of Miami Beach has achieved a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign's (HRC) Municipality Equality Index (MEI) since 2013 and in each subsequent year that we submitted documentation for a rating from the LGBTQ Advisory Committee. Although Miami Beach is a self -submitting city (based on population data as per HRC), the rating is a very important one for our reputation and standing on the LGBTQ national and international stages. Every year, HRC becomes more stringent in their requirements for municipalities. As a result, we are requesting a certain language change in a City ordinance where we came up short in Iasi year's rating, even though we were able to attain a perfect score with bonus points. We are also recommending two other topics for discussion and possible policy change and/or inception. REQUESTS: 1. Language in RFQ 57-11/12: City contractors; HRC is requiring that the City have a mandate for contractor companies themselves to have in place their own non- discrimination policies, based on sexual orientation and gender identity. 2. HRC will be requiring a City -sanctioned anti -bullying task force for 2018. The MEI's current measurement of anti -bullying policies will be phased out in favor of a new criterion, a task force charged with ensuring that all youth—including at -risk LGBTQ youth— are protected from bullying in all City services, City -supported services, and City facilities. The request is that the Commission assign said charge to the LGBTQ Advisory Committee and that it be operated in the form of a sub -committee which adheres to the requirements as set forth by the MEI. 3. Also in 2018, ALL -Gender -single -occupancy facilities (bathrooms) will be added to the MEI for rating. The MEI scorecard will acknowledge municipalities that require single - occupancy restrooms to be designated as all -gender, city-wide. By doing this, cities will create a more inclusive environment for everyone—particularly those who identify as transgender or gender -nonconforming. COST: There will be costs associated with changing single -occupancy bathrooms to all -gender, such as signage, accessibility and other inherently logistical issues, but it is believed that the benefits outweigh the costs, especially in regard to national/international reputation and in terms of staying on the forefront of policy that promotes diversity, inclusivity and non- discrimination. MOTION: To change the language in the RFQ 57-11/12 in order to require contractors to have their own non-discrimination policies in place, to allow the LGBTQ Advisory Committee to operate a subcommittee charged with an anti -bullying task force, and for the Commission to enact policy that fulfills the guidelines of having All -gender -single -occupancy restroom facilities. Motion Made By: Dale Stine Motion Seconded By: Michael Bath Motion Passed: 9-0 JLM/MTG