HUTTO, Texas — The Hutto Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) Commission updated the City Council on Oct. 2 about short‑term priorities, including the formation of three citizen working groups and coordinated outreach with the public library.
A commission representative told council the commission plans to establish focused working groups for veterans, small businesses and senior citizens; those groups will receive training, be asked to gather data and help shape city outreach. The commission expects to announce working-group signups in October, although full public rollout of the communications plan will wait for the city’s newly hired communications manager to onboard.
Why it matters: the commission said it prioritized those three groups because staff analysis showed they represented a broad cross-section of the city’s residents and could help the DEIB work reach more people. The commission also flagged planned collaborations with the Hutto Public Library on senior‑focused outreach.
Next steps
- The commission will finalize working‑group orientation materials and sign‑up links, and will coordinate with the city communications team for public announcements.
- The commission and staff plan a public presentation to council on implementation status; several items from the commission’s strategic plan are scheduled to roll into early 2026 to align with staffing capacity.
Speakers quoted in this article include a DEIB commission representative and Councilmember Morris who thanked the commission for library collaboration.