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www.theplanningcommission.org Tampa City Council Redistricting - Overview Terry Eagan Project Manager August 12, 2013
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Why Redistrict? Population Change Range as a Percent of the Average (Mean) Planning Commission required
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Redistricting must be completed by April 1 Legal Requirements Redistricting occurs every 4 years City of Tampa ONLY
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The Planning Commission “recommends and approves” a redistricting plan Legal Requirements Supervisor of Elections proclaims new Districts
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Laws of Florida, Article VIII Section 8.03 Hold one public hearing to solicit comments Maintain precinct boundaries Districts should be compact and contiguous Each single-member district containing “as nearly equal as possible” population
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Contiguous District The Three “C”s Compact Districts Complete Precincts Eldridge Gerry “Gerrymandering” Concentration versus Dispersion Single Unbroken Shape Preserve precinct boundary
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Six workshops throughout the City Public Outreach Exceed one required public hearing Public noticing via signage, website, mailout One workshop in each District Two weekend workshops
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Outreach (Aug., Sept. & Oct.) Timeline Data and Analysis (November) Advertising Public Hearing (January) Public Hearing (January or February) Proclamation (February or March)
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Existing Districts
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District2000 Population 2010 Population 2013 Population 475,18983,00384,536 578,76877,66078,140 681,41586,93087,163 768,07588,11191,996 Mean75,86183,92685,459 Range as percent of mean 17.6%12.3%16.2%
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For more information www.planhillsborough.org/redistricting/ www.planhillsborough.org/redistricting/ September 17, 2013
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www.theplanningcommission.org Tampa City Council Redistricting - Overview Terry Eagan Project Manager August 12, 2013
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