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12/19/2011
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Public Hearing: Consider New City <br />Council Ward Boundary Lines <br />December 19, 2011 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />bring Wards back into compliance with equal population representation. The number of Wards <br />in the City are to remain the same. <br />Re- boundary Standards <br />When deciding upon a proposed map, the City Council must keep in mind certain standards in <br />order to comply with the law. The following are mandatory for any proposed map: <br />• The wards must be as nearly equal in population as may be (Elections Code § 21601). <br />Exact equality of population is not required for the wards, but they should strive to create <br />wards that have a total population deviation of no more than 10% between their most <br />heavily populated ward and the least populated wards. Gaffney v. Cummings, 412 U.S. 772 <br />(1973). <br />• The City Council may also rely upon the following "traditional" re- boundary factors when <br />deciding upon a map: <br />• Cohesiveness, continuity, integrity, and compactness of territory (Elections Code § <br />21601) <br />• Community of interest (Elections Code § 21601) <br />• Finally, the following are additional criteria which are also acceptable to consider: <br />• Traditional boundaries <br />• Preservation of core of prior Wards <br />Current and Proposed Map <br />An Ad Hoc Committee comprised of Councilmembers Tinajero, Benavides, and Martinez <br />reviewed the data and recommends approval of Proposed Map #2 that provides the most <br />equity amongst each Ward. An initial proposal was prepared by the Committee and following <br />feedback received from the community, a revised map was prepared and is being <br />recommended for approval. Proposal #2 makes minor adjustments to the original proposal <br />and maintains some of the original boundary lines while balancing the population even closer <br />to average goal of 54,088. <br />The attached Proposed Map #2 includes original boundary lines marked in red with the <br />proposed ward boundaries in different colors; current and proposed population breakdown by <br />Ward. A map depicting current and proposed Neighborhood Associations is included as an <br />example of community of interest - the Committee made an effort to keep neighborhoods <br />together as much as possible. <br />The Clerk of the Council Office has not received any other proposals and only one email <br />commenting on the matter that is included to this agenda report and made part of the record. <br />Any other proposed maps or communication received by members of the public will be made <br />available to the Council for consideration. <br />75A -2 <br />
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