Latest Actions:
At its April 18, 2017 regular meeting, the City Council moved to Adopt Ordinance Number 2848, officially designating District Map 2b as the map that establishes District election boundaries and the sequencing of elections within the Districts. A copy of the ordinance is available here.
Past Public Hearing Dates:
January 3, 2017 - City Council Chambers (during City Council Meeting) 6:00 pm
February 7, 2017 - City Council Chambers (during City Council Meeting) 6:00 pm
February 21, 2017 - City Council Chambers (during City Council Meeting) 6:00 pm
March 7, 2017 - City Council Chambers (during City Council Meeting) 6:00 pm
March 21, 2017 - City Council Chambers (during City Council Meeting) 6:00 pm
April 4, 2017 - City Council Chambers (during City Council Meeting) 6:00 pm
April 18, 2017 - City Council Chambers (during City Council Meeting) 6:00 pm (Final Hearing)
During these public hearings,members of the public were encouraged to provide input and comments on the draft maps posted on www.DrawRedlands.org/draft-maps.html
Past Community Forum Dates:
Frequently Asked Questions
Newspaper articles and other reporters are available here.
Many communities have at-large elections; others have district-based elections. The City of Redlands is changing to a district-based system in accordance with the California Voting Rights Act of 2001 and growing concerns about challenges to at-large election systems throughout the State.
"District-based elections" are a method of electing members to the City Council in which each candidate must reside within a specified election district and is elected only by voters residing within that election district.
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