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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11.8.21 RE_ November 9, 2021 Board Meeting - Redistricting From:Ring, Brian To:BOS Subject:RE: November 9, 2021 Board Meeting - Redistricting Date:Monday, November 8, 2021 2:56:21 PM Attachments:5.03 PPT.pdf Good afternoon Board – Attached is the presentation from the consultant for tomorrow’s meeting. It will be uploaded to Granicus now. Brian Ring Assistant Chief Administrative Officer Administration 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 T: 530.552.3311 | | F: 530.538.7120 From: Ring, Brian <bring@buttecounty.net> Sent: Thursday, November 4, 2021 5:17 PM To: BOS <BOS@buttecounty.net> Subject: RE: November 9, 2021 Board Meeting - Redistricting Good afternoon Board members – The draft maps provided in this previous email are now available to view (and edit if you wish) in the “Works in Progress” section of DistrictR. If you go to the Butte County Redistricting page, click on the DistrictR link, then scroll down to “Works in Progress” and then click “Load Drafts”. There you will be able to view/edit the 4 draft maps provided by the consultant. They are named the same as the versions previously provided to you - Draft Plan A2, 3, 4 and 5. If you have any issues in accessing these plans, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Thank you. Brian Ring Assistant Chief Administrative Officer Administration 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 T: 530.552.3311 | | F: 530.538.7120 > From: Ring, Brian <bring@buttecounty.net Sent: Thursday, November 4, 2021 10:25 AM To: BOS <BOS@buttecounty.net> Subject: November 9, 2021 Board Meeting - Redistricting Good morning Board – Attached are the latest draft/proposed district maps that the consultants will be bringing forward to your Board on Tuesday. There is a PDF version of the 4 new drafts…as well as individual links to each of these versions where you can zoom in on the drafts, down to the street level details. We will have these versions updated on the “MAPS” tab of our redistricting website – and we are working on putting these maps in the “Works in Progress” section of the DistrictR tool – so you or members of the public can see them utilizing that tool as well. I’ll let you all know once they are also included in DistricR. Brian Ring Assistant Chief Administrative Officer Administration 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 T: 530.552.3311 | | F: 530.538.7120 Butte County 2021 Redistricting Getting to a final plan – Chico split North / South Chico split North / WestA variation on A2 with Berry Creek Two western agricultural districts with a new –––– Lines Plan A2 Plan A3 Plan A4 in District APlan A5 Chico splitNext Steps ••••• Fair Maps Act CriteriaCurrent Summary of Public InputFour Draft Plans •••• Agenda Things we will cover: appearance/function – people, not citizens - districts should not hop/jump – communities of interest” Relatively equal size Contiguous Maintain “Follow city and census designated place boundariesKeep districts compact ••••• The Fair Maps Act passed by the Legislature mandates a set of criteria we must follow when drawing district plans. Traditional Redistricting Principles Complying with the Fair Maps Act ll plans will follow the required criteria, VRA, ACompactness, Contiguity, equal population, etc.Need feedback from the Board of Supervisors and community on potential versions. •• Redistricting Partners needs feedback from the board on potential draft plan versions. From COI to Draft Maps Getting from input to new proposed maps Overview PageData TablesIndividual district pages with data ••• All Redistricting Partners Draft Plans will include: From COI to Draft Maps Getting from input to new proposed maps 54.4% 11.5%18.5%13.8%10.6% Dev % - Dev. 4,8877,8575,8544,515 23,115 - 2020 47,39750,36748,36447,02519,395 , the Statewide Database released the th 12345 District Final California Redistricting Data Statewide Database Released Final DatasetOn September 20prisoner reallocated dataset. This dataset is the final data we need to conduct this redistricting, with 916 people added to the total population of the county. be included in the foothill district, and Forest Ranch should Cohasset not with ChicoThe Bidwell Ave area should be moved District C, the northern Chico DistrictBerry Creek should be with the City of OrovilleThe Barber Neighborhood should be unified in District B, the southern Chico Districts (in most plans) The Avenues should be united with Chico, not drawn into the Paradise seatSome testimony that there should be two agricultural districts in the new county plan •••••• Summary of Public Comment Since the draft plans were released, the has been public comment on these plans. The general themes from those public comments are: Total Deviation of 8.0% Total Deviation of 8.8% Total Deviation of 9.2% Total Deviation of 9.9% DistrictR We can live line draw in MaptitudeWe can also bring up Maps to discuss Today is your opportunity to talk through these revised maps and offer final changes •• From COI to Final Maps Getting from input to final maps Final Passage th At our next meeting, we’ll be presenting a proposed final plan for you to approve. NOTE: Under the Fair Maps Act, a final plan MUST be public for at least 7 days prior to final passage by the Board of Supervisors. Next Steps November 18