DISPARITY STUDY INDEPENDENT REVIEW COMMITTEE
TL;DR
The Disparity Study Independent Review Committee met to discuss the development of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a Disparity Study, which aims to examine potential inequities in city contracting and procurement. The committee focused on creating negotiation strategies and drafting the RFP, which could potentially impact how the city awards contracts to businesses.
Key Decisions
- Review of Previous Meeting Minutes Approved
- Draft RFP for Disparity Study In Progress - Negotiation Strategies Developed
Agenda
- Untitled item
- Roll call.
- Review and approval of the minutes of the July 26, 2019 meeting.
- Development of negotiation strategies and objectives, and deliberation on a draft of the Request for Proposals for the Disparity Study.
- 190658 Communication relating to the activities of the Disparity Study Independent Review Committee.Communication
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