From john.meyer at live.com Thu Dec 9 09:23:16 2021 From: john.meyer at live.com (John Meyer) Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2021 17:23:16 +0000 Subject: [OldNorth] FW: City of Davis Outlines Redistricting Input Opportunities In-Reply-To: <34c95877cd914aa8878821b9c1c145ca@cityofdavis.org> References: <001480cf564844ec81be785b872447ce@cityofdavis.org> <5823d11972f740a886cb2d7626a7992a@cityofdavis.org> <34c95877cd914aa8878821b9c1c145ca@cityofdavis.org> Message-ID: Old North ListServ Subscribers, Attached is information from the city about the process for amending boundaries to City Council districts. Within this communication is a tool to propose district maps to be evaluated during this process. John Meyer President, Old North Davis Neighborhood Association ________________________________ From: Carrie Dyer Sent: Wednesday, December 8, 2021 11:07:10 AM To: Carrie Dyer Subject: FW: City of Davis Outlines Redistricting Input Opportunities Good Morning Neighborhood Liaisons, As you may be aware, the City of Davis, is in the process of redrawing the districts of our City Council. This process is required by law in order to assure that residents have proper representation by City Council members based on population. This is undertaken every ten years to utilize updated information provided by the US Census. We want to make sure you know of the opportunities for you and your community to participate in this important process. Attached and shown below is a press release which has all the details about participation. You can ask questions or leave comments by email to districts at cityofdavis.org. Please feel free to forward to your neighborhood lists. Thank you, Carrie Dyer CARRIE DYER (She/Her/Hers) Management Analyst MAIN: 530-757-5602 City Manager's Office OFFICE: 530-747-5863 23 Russell Boulevard cdyer at cityofdavis.org Davis, CA 95616 CITYOFDAVIS.ORG [City of Davis social media page] [City of Davis website] CITY OUTLINES REDISTRICTING INPUT OPPORTUNITIES Dec. 7, 2021 ?The City of Davis announced today that is has scheduled multiple input opportunities for the public on the City?s redistricting process. The City is in the process of redrawing the boundaries (called redistricting) that define City Council districts that will take effect for the November 2022 election (and in its associated primaries). Below is a listing of online and in-person input opportunities. Now ? Review information on redistricting at www.cityofdavis.org/districts and provide comments by email at: districts at cityofdavis.org Dec. 13 ? Attend a community workshop on district mapping. The workshop will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Davis Senior Center, Valente Room, 646 A Street. The open house format, in-person workshop is an opportunity to hear from Redistricting Partners, the demography consultants, and learn about the process of redistricting, ask questions and participate in a drawing exercise. Members of the public will be able to create their own five-district map each with a population of around 13,500 using the map of census blocks. Information about the census blocks is available now on the City website at www.cityofdavis.org/districts (see map template). If you cannot attend the workshop, you can download the map template at draw on it, and return it to City Hall at 23 Russell Blvd. or email it by Jan. 11 to: districts at cityofdavis.org All completed maps submitted to the City will be reviewed and considered in the redrawing of districts. In addition, maps will be posted to the City?s website for review by the public. Jan. 11 ? Public Hearing at City Council meeting starting at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Action: Initial draft of district maps will be reviewed. Go to cityofdavis.org/councilagendas and click on the Jan. 11 date for meeting directions. Feb. 1 ? Public Hearing at City Council meeting starting at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Action: Council to select district map. Go to cityofdavis.org/councilagendas and click on the Feb. 1 date for meeting directions. Feb. 15 Public Hearing at City Council meeting starting at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Action: Council to adopt final map. Go to cityofdavis.org/councilagendas and click on the Feb. 15 date for meeting directions. All of the Public Hearings held by City Council have opportunity for public comments based on the instructions on the agenda. Comments can be emailed to: districts at cityofdavis.org In fall of 2019, the City converted from an at-large election system for its City Council elections to a by-district system and district boundaries must now be reviewed and adjusted based on 2020 census data. In the district election system, the City is divided into separate geographic districts. The City has five districts. Each council member is elected by the registered voters of the particular district in which the council member resides. Voters do not vote for candidates outside their districts. Redistricting ensures that each city council member represents approximately the same number of constituents. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.png Type: image/png Size: 2076 bytes Desc: image003.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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