26 July 2021

Re: ReDistricting (1) Arizona Congressional Districts Public Meetings Listening Tour + (1) Mesa City Council Public Workshops in English & Spanish

COMMUNITIES OF INTEREST are actively encouraged to get and stay involved now.
Data from the 2020 Census is scheduled to be released soon
 
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What you can do is outlined farther down with links, contacts and phone numbers

Public Workshops Scheduled for Mesa City Council Redistricting

Every ten years, local governments, including the City of Mesa, use new census data to redraw their City Council district lines to reflect how local populations have changed. Mesa's nonpartisan Redistricting Commission, a five-member panel created by mandate of the City Charter, has scheduled a series of public workshops to get input from our residents:
 
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Reference: Link > https://irc.az.gov/about               INSERT: Mission     

The Independent Redistricting Commission's mission is to redraw Arizona’s congressional and legislative districts to reflect the results of the most recent census. The concept of one-person, one-vote dictates that districts should be roughly equal in population. Other factors to be considered are the federal Voting Rights Actdistrict shape,geographical featuresrespect for communities of interest and potential competitiveness. The state Constitution requires the commissioners – two Republicans, two Democrats and an independent chairperson – to start from scratch rather than redraw existing districts.

A new Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission was appointed in January 2021 to adopt new congressional and legislative districts for Arizona. This comprehensive website is being used to inform the public about its work. 

The Commission is providing this notice regarding the physical and electronic locations where all public notices regarding public meetings are posted. The Commission posts all public notices and agendas, on the Arizona Public Meetings website at https://publicmeetings.az.gov the Arizona Department of Administration, 100 N 15th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85007.

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Community of Interest Survey Reference to Link > https://irc.az.gov/survey

BELOW ARE LINKS TO THE IRC'S COMMUNITY OF INTEREST SURVEY WHICH WILL BE UTILIZED TO SOLICIT PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE COMMISSION'S LISTENING TOUR

Whether you chose to participate at one of our public hearings or from the convience of your home, the community of interest survey is the best way to let the Commission know about what is important to your community and how you are represented.

This survey will remain active until Tuesday, August 10th 2021 at 5:00pm MST and 6:00pm MDT.

 

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24 July 2021

LISTENING TOUR: AZ Independent Redistricting Commission Public Meeting Here in Mesa August 9, 2021

The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission is looking to find out some information to gather public input on what they would like to see in the ongoing redistricting process
Listening Tour- Round 1 | Independent Redistricting Commission

Mapping tool lets people show communities of interest to IRC

Jeremy Duda

"When redistricting commissioners begin their statewide tour on Friday, Arizonans will be able to not only tell them about their communities of interest but show them as well. The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission created a tool that’s available on its website that allows people to map out their communities of interest.

The mapping tool is part of a survey that the commission is asking people to fill out to provide public input on what they’d like to see from the redistricting process. 

Communities of interest are any grouping of people with shared interests, identities, concerns or needs. It’s a broad term that can include myriad groups — a specific neighborhood or region, a collection of people who work for the same company or industry, people who use a particular transportation corridor, people who send their children to the same school, or people who rely on a particular service. 

Respecting communities of interest is one of the six criteria in the Arizona Constitution that the IRC must follow when drawing congressional and legislative districts, and because it is such a wide-ranging term that is subject to so much interpretation, it can be one of the trickiest requirements the commission faces.

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Below are links to the irc's Community of Interest Survey which will be utilized to solicit public comment on The Commission's Listening tour

Whether you chose to participate at one of our public hearings or from the convience of your home, the community of interest survey is the best way to let the Commission know about what is important to your community and how you are represented.

This survey will reamin active until Tuesday, August 10th 2021 at 5:00pm MST and 6:00pm MDT.

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The IRC created the survey for people to fill out in preparation for its upcoming listening tour, which will see the commission hold 15 meetings across the state over 17 days to receive public input before it begins drawing new districts.

HERE IN MESA AUGUST 9, 2021

Monday, August 9, 20215:00pm

Mesa Convention Center - Superstition Ballroom

263 N. Center St. 

Mesa, AZ  85201

  

Agenda

Presentation

Socioeconomic Report

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Listening Tour- Round 1

Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission Seeking Public Input

On New Legislative and Congressional District Boundaries

Arizona's Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) invites residents to participate in its first round of statewide public hearings beginning July 23 and continuing through August 9, 2021. Information will be presented both in person and virtually about the redrawing of Arizona’s congressional and legislative districts. Public comment received during these meetings will be used by the IRC to help inform the drawing of new district boundaries. Commission Chair Erika Neuberg urges all Arizonans to attend one of these important hearings to ensure their voices will be heard.



Public Workshops Scheduled for Mesa City Council Redistricting

July 21, 2021 at 1:18 pm
Every ten years, local governments, including the City of Mesa, use new census data to redraw their City Council district lines to reflect how local populations have changed. Mesa's nonpartisan Redistricting Commission, a five-member panel created by mandate of the City Charter, has scheduled a series of public workshops to get input from our residents:
> Thursday, Aug. 12 at 6 p.m.
Webster Recreation Center, 202 N. Sycamore
> Saturday, Aug. 14 at 10 a.m. 
Fire Station 218, 845 N. Alma School Road
> Tuesday, Aug. 17 at 6 p.m.
Eagles Community Center, 828 E. Broadway Road
> Wednesday, Aug. 18 at 12 p.m.
Red Mountain Library, 635 N. Power Road
> Wednesday, Aug. 25 at 6 p.m. - Virtual Zoom meeting (link coming soon)
> Thursday, Aug. 26 at 6 p.m.
Cadence Community Room, 9760 E. Cadence Parkway
> Saturday, Aug. 28 at 10 a.m.
Madison Elementary, 849 S. Sunnyvale
All of the public workshops will have translation services in Spanish.
We are also asking the public to identify their communities using DistrictR, an online public mapping tool at https://districtr.org/tag/mesaaz
This allows you to share how you think city council districts should be drawn to best represent your community. 
All maps submitted will be carefully reviewed by the Redistricting Commission. 

The map of Mesa's current council districts is available at www.mesaaz.gov/redistricting.
Mesa residents can submit questions to Redistricting@mesaaz.gov

The Redistricting Commission's recommended map is expected to be delivered to Mesa City Council on Nov. 15, 2021.
Contact: Kevin Christopher
(480) 644-4699
Kevin.Christopher@mesaaz.gov 
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