Politics & Government
City Of San Ramon: Redistricting Process 2022
San Ramon held the fourth of four required public hearings in the process of redrawing the district lines for future City Council elections.
SAN RAMON, CA — On March 22, the City of San Ramon held the fourth of four required Public Hearings in the process of re-drawing the district lines for future City Council elections, based on new data from the 2020 Census.
Public Hearing #4, Consideration of Final Maps, took place at the City Council Meeting on Tuesday, March 22. At this meeting, the San Ramon City Council selected a proposed final map (Pine) of updated district boundaries, and directed staff to bring a resolution to formally adopt this map at the City Council Meeting on Tuesday, April 12.
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> Click here to view the Proposed Final Map (Pine)
> Click here to watch the Demographer's Presentation from Public Hearing #4
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> Click here to watch the full Public Hearing with Council Discussion and Vote (item begins at 3:13)
The City of San Ramon is required to adopt a final district map by April 17, 2022.
To learn more about the redistricting process, watch recordings of Public Hearings, view mapping tools and supporting data, and more, visit sanramon.ca.gov/redistrict_2022
YouTube Redistricting playlist
View redistricting meetings, presentation clips, and more at the link above.
This press release was produced by City of San Ramon. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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