HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-05-03 ProclamationItem Number: 2.a.
May 3, 2022
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Description
Asian P acific A merican Heritage Month and Asian American and Pacific I slander Day A gainst
Bullying proclamation
City of Iowa City
PROCLAMATION
Whereas,Asian Pacific American Heritage Month was first proposed as a commemorative week by
Rep. Frank Horton of New York, and signed into law by President Jimmy Carter, with the week's first
recognition being in 1979, but was amended to its present form of an annual celebratory month in
1992; and
Whereas, the term "Asian Pacific" is very broad and includes many peoples and cultures, from the
entire Asian continent to the Pacific Island groups of Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia, and thus
encompasses diverse populations within one group designation;and
Whereas,the contributions Americans of Asian and Pacific Island heritage have made to this society
are too many and varied to list comprehensively,and
Whereas, the API community is the fastest growing racial group in America and today is an
important moment to recognize not only our longtime communities but also our newcomers. Asian
Pacific Americans have made contributions ranging from building connections to the rest of the US
with the Transcontinental Railroad,to service with valor in our armed forces, to the fields of
agriculture,business,education,health,and technology; and
Whereas, the API community has been marked by a struggle for freedom, equality, and justice,
prevailing over the adversity of exclusion,persecution, incarceration, and disparities; and
Whereas,May 18 is the birthday of Vincent Chin, who was brutally murdered in a hate crime in
1982. His murder fueled a national Asian American activist movement that continues to this day;
and
Whereas,we have seen a staggering rise in bullying, discrimination, and hate crimes against the
Asian American and Pacific Islander(API)community during the COVID-19 pandemic;and
Whereas,in honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and Vincent Chin birthday, May
18 shall be an API Day Against Bullying and Hate; and
Whereas, Act to Change is a national nonprofit dedicated to fighting bullying in the Asian American
and Pacific Islander community.To find resources, visit ActToChange.org; and
Now, therefore, I, Bruce Teague, Mayor of Iowa City, do hereby proclaim the month of May 2022
to be
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
And do hereby proclaim Wednesday,May 18,2022 to be
Asian American and Pacific Islander Day Against Bullying
in Iowa City and urge all community members to join Act to Change. The City of Iowa City is
committed to this important issue and encourages the public to foster dialogue, share resources,
and learn more about what they can do to fight bullying. r— —r--�
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t Signed in Iowa City,Iowa,
.{ the 3rd day of May 2022.
Item Number: 2.b.
May 3, 2022
AT TAC HM E NT S :
Description
Bicycle Month and Bike to Work Week proclamation
City of Iowa City
PROCLAMATION
Whereas, the bicycle is an economical, healthy, and environmentally sound form of
transportation, recreation, and enjoyment; and
Whereas, increasing bicycle access and safety enables residents of Iowa City,
including young people, to participate more fully in the educational, social, and
economic life of our community; and
Whereas, the Metro Area bicycle network, including our off-street trail system, now
attracts bicycle tourism and economic development that helps to support and sustain
local businesses; and
Whereas, throughout the month of May, residents of Iowa City can experience the
joys of bicycling by participating in educational programs, rides, commuting events,
charity events, or by simply going for a ride; and
Whereas, these activities create greater public awareness of rights and
responsibilities of bicyclists to improve safety for all.
Now, therefore, I, Bruce Teague, Mayor of Iowa City, do hereby proclaim May
2022 to be
Bicycle Month
and
May 16-22 as Bike to Work Week
in Iowa City and urge all residents who are able to join in this observance by bicycling
for fitness, recreation, or to commute to work. Further, I ask all motorists to drive
safely and with full attention to the road by putting away electronic devices; obeying
all traffic signs, signals, and speed limits; sharing the road by allowing no less than 5
feet of separation when passing a bicyclist or taking to the adjacent lane to pass on
roads with speed limits over 25 MPH; and yielding to bicyclists and pedestrians as
required by law.
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Item Number: 2.c.
May 3, 2022
AT TAC HM E NT S :
Description
J ewish A merican Heritage Month proclamation
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PROCLAMATION
Whereas, the Jewish American experience, as President Biden so aptly proclaimed last
year, "is a story of faith, fortitude, and progress. It is a quintessential American
experience — one that is connected to key tenets of American identity, including our
Nation's commitment to freedom of religion and conscience. This month, we honor
Jewish Americans — past and present — who have inextricably woven their experience
and their accomplishments into the fabric of our national identity. Generations of Jewish
people have come to this Nation fleeing oppression, discrimination, and persecution in
search of a better life for themselves and their children. These Jewish Americans have
created lives for themselves and their families and played indispensable roles in our
Nation's civic and community life, making invaluable contributions to our Nation
through their leadership and achievements"; and
Whereas, equal opportunity for all- regardless of age, color, creed, disability, familial
status, gender identity, marital status, national origin, presence or absence of dependents,
public assistance, source of income, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation- is a
fundamental goal of our city; and
Whereas, we recognize the historic accomplishments of Jewish Americans, such as
Moses Bloom, the mayor of Iowa City from 1873 to 1875 and the first Jewish mayor of
an American city; Libbie Hyman of Des Moines, author of the 1919 volume, A
Laboratory Manual for Elementary Zoology; Phillip Roth, American novelist who taught
at the University of Iowa's Writer's Workshop in 1960; and
Whereas, as the President further proclaimed, "[a]longside this narrative of
achievement and opportunity, there is also a history of racism, bigotry, and other forms of
injustice. This includes the scourge of anti-Semitism. In recent years, Jewish Americans
have increasingly been the target of white nationalism and the antisemitic violence it
fuels. As our Nation strives to heal these wounds and overcome these challenges, let us
acknowledge and celebrate the crucial contributions that Jewish Americans have made to
our collective struggle for a more just and fair society; leading movements for social
justice, working to ensure that the opportunities they have secured are extended to others,
and heeding the words of the Torah, `Justice,justice shall you pursue....'[W]e honor
Jewish Americans, who, inspired by Jewish values and American ideals, have engaged in
the ongoing work of forming a more perfect union."
Now, therefore, I, Bruce Teague, Mayor of Iowa City, do hereby proclaim May 2022
to be
Jewish American He ' age Month
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Signed in Iowa City, Iowa,
`' ,� , , % the 3rd day of May 2022.
Item Number: 2.d.
May 3, 2022
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Description
National P ublic Works Week proclamation
City of Iowa City
PROCLAMATION
Whereas, public works professionals of the Iowa City Public Works Department focus
on infrastructure, facilities, and services that are of vital importance to a sustainable and
resilient community and to the public health, high quality of life and well-being of the
City of Iowa City; and
Whereas, these infrastructure, facilities and services could not be provided without the
dedicated efforts of our public works professionals who are responsible for maintaining,
improving and protecting our transportation, water supply, water treatment and solid
waste systems, public buildings, and other structures and facilities essential for our
community members; and
Whereas, it is in the public interest for the community members and civic leaders to
gain knowledge of and maintain a progressive interest and understanding of the
importance of public works and public works programs in Iowa City; and
Whereas, the year 2022 marks the 62nd annual National Public Works Week
sponsored by the American Public Works Association; and
Whereas, the 2022 National Public Works Week theme is "Ready and Resilient." This
theme highlights the ability of the public works professionals to perform regular public
works duties and be ready at a moment's notice to react as first responders during natural
disasters and overcome challenges seen in the field.
Now, therefore, I, Bruce Teague, Mayor of Iowa City, do hereby proclaim the week
of May 15 to May 21, 2022 to be
National Public Works Week
in Iowa City and urge all community members and civic organizations to acquaint
themselves with the issues involved in providing our public works and to recognize the
substantial contributions which public works professionals make every day to our health,
safety, comfort and quality of life. �----
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Signed in Iowa City, Iowa,
'( .; the 3rd day of May 2022.