Committee Redistricting Recommendations
The advisory committee submitted its report to the Board of Supervisors on Monday, March 28, and the board held public hearing on the suggested redistricting plans on April 12.
The report contains 22 plans created by the committee, as well as three plans submitted by the public. It contains 19 nine-district plans, two 10-district plans and one 11-district plan.
To create the plans, the committee followed these three guiding principles:
- Plans should cause minimum disruption to the existing district patterns of service
- Plans should not move current members of the Board of Supervisor or School Board out of their districts, nor should two supervisors be put in the same district.
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Plans should not unnecessarily break up communities of interest,
including dividing neighborhoods and civic/homeowners’
associations
Report
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Committee Letter to
the Board

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Overview of County
Demographics

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Information/Maps for
Current Supervisor Districts

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Proposed Redistricting
Plans


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