Share your specific thoughts, draw a map, or attend an upcoming public hearing to get involved!

  • Submit written testimony about the process or a specific map via the contact page form.
  • Click here to see the calendar of public hearings at which you can speak about the process or a specific map. At the hearings, we want you to:
    • Share your story
    • Define your neighborhood or community of interest
    • Explain why districting is relevant to your community
    • Get the tools you need to draw a map of one district or of all five districts
    • Share your opinions of the draft maps
    • Talk to your neighbors and local organizations
  • Online and paper mapping tools will be available once the California-adjusted Census data is released in late September. The public can draw their community boundaries and submit them for consideration as the City’s final district map should the City Council decide to move forward with implementing by-district voting. Click here for information on drawing and submitting maps.