Hold public hearing on draft voting district boundary maps
In Plain English
The city is switching from at-large elections where all voters choose all council members to district elections where you only vote for your neighborhood representative. Draft maps divide the city into voting districts with roughly equal populations. Residents can review the proposed boundaries and suggest changes before the council makes a final decision.
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