Redistricting Salinas 2021
Every ten years, local governments use new census data to redraw their district lines to reflect how local populations have changed. Assembly Bill 849 (2019) requires cities and counties to engage communities in the redistricting process by holding public hearings and/or workshops and doing public outreach, including to non-English-speaking communities.
Draft Maps
Following City Council direction, the City's demographers developed Plan 1 and Plan 2 for public review and input. Draft maps can viewed by selecting the following links.
What is redistricting?
Every ten years, districts must be redrawn so that each district is substantially equal in population. This process, called redistricting, is important in ensuring that each city councilmember represents about the same number of constituents. The City Council is responsible for drawing council districts. Redistricting is done using U.S. Census data. The final map must be adopted following receipt of the census data from the State.
Why does redistricting matter to me?
Redistricting determines which neighborhoods and communities are grouped together into a district for purposes of electing a councilmember. The City Council will seek input in selecting the next district map for our City Council. You have an opportunity to share with the City Council how you think district boundaries should be drawn to best represent your community.
You can contact the City Clerk at (831) 758-7381 or [email protected] to find out more about how the process works.
What do the existing council districts look like?
You can find a map of the City’s current council districts by selecting Find My District.
What criteria will our City Council use when drawing district lines?
To the extent practicable, district lines will be adopted using the following criteria: (1) geographically contiguous districts (each city council district should share a common border with the next), (2) the geographic integrity of local neighborhoods or communities shall be respected in a manner that minimizes its division, (3) geographic integrity of a city shall be respected in a manner that minimizes its division, (4) easily identifiable boundaries that follow natural or artificial barriers (rivers, streets, highways, rail lines, etc.), and (5) lines shall be drawn to encourage geographic compactness. In addition, boundaries shall not be drawn for purposes of favoring or discriminating against a political party.
How will our City Council notify the public about redistricting?
The City Clerk will collaborate with local media to publicize the redistricting process. Also, we will make a good faith effort to notify community groups of various kinds about the redistricting process. Our public hearings will be provided in applicable languages if residents submit a request in advance. The City Clerk will notify the public about redistricting hearings, post maps online before adoption, and has created this dedicated web page for all relevant information about the redistricting process.
How can I get involved?
The City Council will be holding hearings to receive public input on where district lines should be drawn. Public Hearings will be held on:
- October 12, 2021 at 4:00 p.m., Salinas Rotunda, 200 Lincoln Avenue, Salinas CA 93901
- January 11, 2022 - 4:00 p.m., Salinas Rotunda, 200 Lincoln Avenue, Salinas CA 93901
- February 1, 2022 - 6:00 p.m., Salinas Rotunda, 200 Lincoln Avenue, Salinas CA 93901
- March 8, 2022, 4 p.m., Salinas Rotunda, 200 Lincoln Avenue, Salinas CA 93901
Have the Council District boundaries been adopted?
Yes. On March 8, 2022, the Salinas City Council unanimously passed a Resolution to retain the current Council District boundaries adopted on February 7, 2012. Analysis of the Census 2020 population counts show that the 2012 Council Districts are still sufficiently equal in total population (within legal limits) and can be used until after the 2030 U.S. Census.
Redistricting Salinas 2021 News
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Redistricting Public Hearing - January 11
The Salinas City Council is scheduled to hold a public hearing on Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 4 p.m. in the Rotunda, 200 Lincoln Avenue, to receive information regarding the Census 2020 population data, redistricting process, draft redistricting plans and to received public input. More information can be found at Redistricting Salinas 2021 .
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Redistricting Public Hearing - October 12
The Salinas City Council is scheduled to hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 12, 2021 at 4 p.m. in the Rotunda, 200 Lincoln Avenue, to receive information regarding the Census 2020 population data, redistricting process, and to received public input. More information can be found at Redistricting Salinas 2021 .
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