File #: 22-0266    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Report Status: Passed
File created: 3/17/2022 In control: Special Meeting
On agenda: 3/23/2022 Final action: 3/23/2022
Title: City Council consideration of the redrawing of Council Member District Boundaries.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Exhibit 1 - Map Options with Demographic Data-FINAL Meeting 5-c1, 3. Corona_ Ordinance Adjust Boundaries of Council Election Districts-c1 (1), 4. Corona 5th PH Presentation 03.23.22 Session (002)
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION




DATE: 03/23/2022

TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

FROM: City Manager's Office - City Clerk

SUBJECT:
Title
City Council consideration of the redrawing of Council Member District Boundaries.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Every ten years, upon the release of the decennial census data, the City of Corona must redraw its five (5) City Council districts based on the new census data and criteria outlined in state law so that the districts correctly reflect current populations. Conducting the public hearings will fulfill the requirements needed so that the districts are redrawn and are substantially equal in population as required by the United States Constitution. The U.S. Supreme Court has generally defined 'substantially equal' as no more than a 10 percent deviation between the least and greatest populated districts.

RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommended action
That the City Council:

a. Receive a report from staff and the City's redistricting consultant on the redistricting process, and review draft maps and permissible criteria to be considered to redraw district boundaries.

b. Select a preferred map and introduce by title only and waive the full reading of Ordinance 3345, first reading of an Ordinance regarding by-district elections, adjusting the boundaries of City Council Election Districts and confirming such revised Council District Boundaries as reflected in the attached map.

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BACKGROUND & HISTORY:
Pursuant to Election Code section 21601, cities with by-district election systems are required to redraw their district boundary maps to ensure compliance with the California and federal Voting Rights Acts. The process to complete redistricting requires a minimum of four public hearings and dedicated public outreach to ensure minority populations and communities of interest are aware of the redistricting effort and are provided with options to participate. The City held the first of the four required he...

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