§9-1101. Legislative Findings.
(1) The Council finds that:
(a) The population of the City
consists of people of every race, color, religion, national origin and sexual
orientation, many of whom are discriminated against in employment opportunities,
public accommodations and obtaining adequate housing
facilities;
[641] (b) Discrimination
in employment has and will prevent the gainful employment of large segments of
the citizens of the City and tends to create breaches of the peace, the
imposition of added burdens upon the public for relief and
welfare;
(c) Discrimination in housing results in overcrowded,
segregated areas, under substandard, unsafe, unsanitary living
conditions;
(d) Discrimination in places of public accommodation causes
embarrassment and inconvenience to citizens and visitors of the City, creates
breaches of the peace, and is otherwise detrimental to the welfare and economic
growth of the City;
(e) In order to assure that all persons regardless
of race, color or creed enjoy the full benefits of citizenship and are afforded
equal opportunities for employment, housing and use of public accommodation
facilities, it is necessary that appropriate legislation be enacted.