Hold first public hearing on redrawing City Council district boundaries
In Plain English
The city must redraw its voting district maps every 10 years after the census to ensure equal population in each district. This hearing allows residents to share input on how the redistricting process should work. Two more hearings will follow before the council adopts new district boundaries for future elections.
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