Special Meeting: September 14th at 6:30 pm to vote for ward representatives on the city's Ad Hoc Redistricting Committee
Please join us via Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85860854764
An in-person meeting site will also be available in the Queen City Room on the third floor of City Hall, however this is a VERY small room and we strongly encourage Zoom participation.
Here's why it's important: 2020 US Census data will likely show population changes across Burlington. The City Council relies on census data to draw the boundaries of our wards, trying to equalize the number of residents in a ward. If there are sufficient population shifts, the boundaries will need to be reviewed and possibly redrawn. This is also an opportunity for residents to express their opinions about the current ward boundaries, the composition of the city council, and other topics related to representation.
The City Council wants an “open, transparent, nonpartisan and independent process” if faced with redistricting, so it has requested the formation of an ad hoc committee made up of individuals who represent each of the wards. This committee will solicit resident and report to the City Council with its findings. The Council will use this feedback to guide its redistricting plan.
If you're interested in representing Ward 2 or 3 on the committee, please email [email protected] by Sept. 13 expressing your interest in and qualifications for representing Ward 2 or 3 on the committee and how you would ensure broad outreach and a diversity of voices in the process. Those attending the Sept. 14 Zoom meeting will vote on the candidates. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85860854764
MORE INFO:
- Recording of Sept. 9 Wards 2 & 3 NPA meeting with redistricting discussion: https://youtu.be/kVDPeRkZyJM
- Redistricting Slide Presentation: https://www.burlingtonvt.gov/sites/default/files/Agendas/SupportingDocuments/Redistricting%20Powerpoint%20Presentation%20by%20City%20Attorney%20Blackwood%20to%20City%20Council%205.24.21_0.pdf
- City Council Resolution creating the Ad Hoc Committee: https://www.burlingtonvt.gov/sites/default/files/Agendas/SupportingDocuments/Signed%20CC%20Resolution%20Establishing%20An%20Ad%20Hoc%20Committee%20On%20Redistricting%20For%202021_0.pdf
- CCTV recording of the Aug. 18 informational forum: https://cctv.org/watch-tv/programs/npa-informational-forum-city-council-redistricting-resolution
Please join us via Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85860854764
An in-person meeting site will also be available in the Queen City Room on the third floor of City Hall, however this is a VERY small room and we strongly encourage Zoom participation.
Here's why it's important: 2020 US Census data will likely show population changes across Burlington. The City Council relies on census data to draw the boundaries of our wards, trying to equalize the number of residents in a ward. If there are sufficient population shifts, the boundaries will need to be reviewed and possibly redrawn. This is also an opportunity for residents to express their opinions about the current ward boundaries, the composition of the city council, and other topics related to representation.
The City Council wants an “open, transparent, nonpartisan and independent process” if faced with redistricting, so it has requested the formation of an ad hoc committee made up of individuals who represent each of the wards. This committee will solicit resident and report to the City Council with its findings. The Council will use this feedback to guide its redistricting plan.
If you're interested in representing Ward 2 or 3 on the committee, please email [email protected] by Sept. 13 expressing your interest in and qualifications for representing Ward 2 or 3 on the committee and how you would ensure broad outreach and a diversity of voices in the process. Those attending the Sept. 14 Zoom meeting will vote on the candidates. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85860854764
MORE INFO:
- Recording of Sept. 9 Wards 2 & 3 NPA meeting with redistricting discussion: https://youtu.be/kVDPeRkZyJM
- Redistricting Slide Presentation: https://www.burlingtonvt.gov/sites/default/files/Agendas/SupportingDocuments/Redistricting%20Powerpoint%20Presentation%20by%20City%20Attorney%20Blackwood%20to%20City%20Council%205.24.21_0.pdf
- City Council Resolution creating the Ad Hoc Committee: https://www.burlingtonvt.gov/sites/default/files/Agendas/SupportingDocuments/Signed%20CC%20Resolution%20Establishing%20An%20Ad%20Hoc%20Committee%20On%20Redistricting%20For%202021_0.pdf
- CCTV recording of the Aug. 18 informational forum: https://cctv.org/watch-tv/programs/npa-informational-forum-city-council-redistricting-resolution