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File #: 21-563    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/31/2022 In control: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING AUTHORITY*
On agenda: 2/15/2022 Final action:
Title: THIRD PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE REDISTRICTING PROCESS USING THE OFFICIAL 2020 CENSUS DATA
Attachments: 1. Agenda Report, 2. 1. Public Map 102, 3. 2. Public Map 103, 4. 3. Public Map 104, 5. 4. Public Map 105, 6. 5. Public Map 106, 7. 6. Public Map 107, 8. 7. NDC Map 108, 9. 8. NDC Map 109, 10. 9. NDC Map 110, 11. 10. Public Map 111, 12. 11. Public Map 112, 13. 12. Public Map 113, 14. 13. Public Map 114, 15. 14. NDC Map 115
Related files: 21-457, 21-408, 21-575, 22-595
TITLE:
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THIRD PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE REDISTRICTING PROCESS USING THE OFFICIAL 2020 CENSUS DATA
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DEPARTMENT: CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE/CITY CLERK DIVISION
PRESENTED BY: BRENDA GREEN, CITY CLERK
CONTACT INFORMATION: BRENDA GREEN, CITY CLERK (714) 754-5221

RECOMMENDATION:
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Staff recommends the City Council:

1. Conduct the third public hearing to receive additional public input on communities of interest, district boundaries, and draft maps.

2. Consider and discuss draft maps submitted to the City by the public and by NDC.

3. Select a draft map to be considered for first reading at the March 1, 2022 City Council meeting and second reading and adoption at the March 15, 2022 meeting.

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BACKGROUND:
Every ten years, cities with by-district election systems must use new census data to review and, if needed, redraw district lines to reflect how local populations have changed. This process, called redistricting, ensures all districts have nearly equal populations. The redistricting process for the City of Costa Mesa must be completed by April 17, 2022.
On April 6, 2021, the City Council selected National Demographics Corporation (NDC) for the demographics analysis of census data and to engage the public in the redistricting process.
In November 2016, Ordinance 16-05 was approved by the voters, which amended the City's method of electing members to the City Council, commencing in November 2018. Pursuant to the approved Ordinance the City is currently divided into 6 geographic districts, with a Mayor elected by voters citywide. The districts must now be evaluated using the 2020 census data, and in compliance with the Fair Maps Act, which was adopted by the California Legislature as AB 849 and took effect January 1, 2020.
Under the Act, the council shall draw and adopt boundaries using the following criteria in the listed order of priority (Elections Code 21601(c) for general law cities):
1. Comply with the federal requirements of ...

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