Commission members were appointed by the Mesa City Council on April 29, 2021 and will serve until a map is adopted by the Mesa City Council in late 2021. The commission is non-partisan and is composed of volunteers who are Mesa residents.
All Redistricting Commission meetings are open to the public. Advisory board meetings operate on a hybrid system. Public participants are welcome to attend in person or via Zoom
City Council Chambers (lower level)
57 E. First Street
Every ten years, following the U.S. Census, the City of Mesa is required by law to review their voting districts to ensure continued compliance with the Constitution and the Federal Voting Rights Act. Learn more about the redistricting process.
The Citizen Advisory Boards and Committees include:
City Council Meeting Information and Agendas
City Council Meetings and Study Sessions Notice
To decrease COVID-19 exposure, the City Council Chambers is closed, but public participation and viewing will be available electronically.
See the City Council Meetings page for full details about meeting participation
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT:
The Mesa City Council believes that its people, not leaders, are what makes a City great and actively works to encourage citizen participation in the decision-making process. Whether it is through neighborhood meetings, advisory boards and committees, telephone calls and letters, or email, the Mesa City Council sets policies based on the input and needs of its citizens.
Mayor John Giles | ||
Councilmember Mark Freeman | | Councilmember Francisco Heredia |
| Councilmember David Luna | Councilmember Kevin Thompson |
MESA CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETINGS + YOUTUBE UPLOADS
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