Delaware County Council voted unanimously on Sept. 17 to approve Resolution 2025-10, establishing a county Human Relations Commission (HRC). Councilmembers described the measure as both symbolic and practical — showing Delaware County is “committed to standing against discrimination in all its forms, while beginning the careful work of designing a commission that fits the county’s unique needs.” The resolution establishes the commission itself, while a companion ordinance expected later this year will provide the legal framework and enforcement authority to ensure its effectiveness. The commission will have 7 to 13 volunteer members serving staggered three-year terms, appointed by the county executive and confirmed by council. The commission’s responsibilities will include:
- Meeting monthly to address issues of equity and discrimination
- Promoting education, outreach and improved relationships across all communities
- Conducting studies and issuing an annual report to council
- Cooperating with public and private organizations to strengthen inclusivity
Once an ordinance is adopted, the commission will also be vested with the authority to investigate and address discrimination complaints related to housing, employment, education, health care and public accommodations. Protected classes will include race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, familial status, disability, age, veteran status, source of income, use of service animals, and status as a survivor of domestic or sexual violence.
Source: Delaware County; 9/19/2025