During a recent city commission meeting, Plymouth Mayor Susie Diehl proclaimed June as LGBTQ Pride Month, emphasizing the city's commitment to inclusivity and the recognition of the contributions made by LGBTQ individuals to the community. The proclamation highlighted the importance of living authentically and the city's efforts to create a welcoming environment for all residents, particularly acknowledging the historical significance of Plymouth's role in the fight for marriage equality in the United States.
The proclamation also referenced the ongoing challenges faced by the LGBTQ community, particularly transgender individuals, and reaffirmed the city's dedication to eradicating discrimination. The mayor noted that the city’s ethics ordinance, amended in 2018, prohibits discrimination based on various factors, including sexual orientation and gender identity.
Following the proclamation, the commission moved on to administrative matters, approving the minutes from previous meetings with minor corrections, including the addition of a commissioner to the excused list and a date adjustment. The agenda for the evening was also approved without opposition, setting the stage for further discussions and decisions on community events and initiatives.
The meeting underscored Plymouth's ongoing commitment to diversity and equality, as well as the importance of recognizing and celebrating the contributions of all community members.