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Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission Document page
https://www.austintexas.gov/content/independent-citizens-redistricting-commission
Keeping the politicians out of redistricting
The Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission convenes once a decade to perform one of the most essential tasks in city government.The cynical view of city politics is that it’s all about money and powerful interests.Yet those forces aren’t
Shape Austin's Future - Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission
government and will shape how residents are represented for the next decade.Public involvementThe 14 member Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission (ICRC) redrew the 10 City Council Districts based on 2020 Census data and three rounds of public
As Data Drops, City Redistricting Panel Sprints
this Thursday, Aug. 12, four days ahead of schedule – but months later than in past redistricting years, following setbacks incurred because of the COVID-19 crisis and meddling by the prior president and his appointees. So time is tight for those who need to redraw maps in time for 2022 elections.To read the rest of the article, visit this link.Feel free to leave a comment.
Redistricting commission maps out city council districts for next decade
political party influence."I think these maps are a testament to the strength of our expertise and ultimately the strength of this redistricting process under an Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission," said ICRC Chair Christina Puentes (District
Listen to the ICRC Chair and Vice Chair discuss redistricting
Citizens Redistricting Commission (ICRC). The commission is tasked with updating the maps that define district representation in the Austin City Council. Christina Puentes, Chair, and Luis Gonzalez, Vice-Chair, talk about this essential work which enables local democracy.Listen here.Please leave a comment.
Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission
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Redistricting Commission Public Meeting
Members of Austin's District 3 community and the public are invited to attend an in-person public meeting to hear from the ICRC and the work being done on the new City Council district maps. The public will have an opportunity to provide public comment and feedback on the communities' current district map.When: Saturday, Aug. 7, 1-3 p.m.Where: Via VideoconferenceRegister for Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UEK-BaU7SzmK6IxAfGF9rQAfter registering, a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar will be sent via email.If you would like to leave written feedback and upload an annotated map of your own, please visit this link, then click on the "Event Feedback" tab. It will prompt you to register for the site. After you register, you can take the survey and upload any documents you would like the commission to consider.The 14 selected commissioners will gather public input and adopt a final plan for the district boundaries. March 2021 through November 2021. New districts in effect for the November 2022 election.
Redistricting Commission Public Meeting
Members of Austin's District 5 community and the public are invited to a virtual public meeting to provide public comment and feedback on the communities' current district map and to hear from the ICRC and the work being done on the new City Council district maps. When: Tuesday, Aug. 17, 6-8 p.m.Where: Via VideoconferenceRegister in advance for this webinar:https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3TZ4Ii3KQOmzO92w8p4InwAfter registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.If you would like to leave written feedback and upload an annotated map of your own, please visit this link, then click on the "Event Feedback" tab. It will prompt you to register for the site. After you register, you can take the survey and upload any documents you would like the commission to consider.The 14 selected commissioners will gather public input and adopt a final plan for the district boundaries. March 2021 through November 2021. New districts in effect for the November 2022 election.