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Redistricting meetings will help determine political boundaries for city council, school board seats

February 10th, 2012 · No Comments · City of Pasadena, Pasadena Unified School District

City of Pasadena Redistricting As a result of demographic changes that were indicated in the 2010 census, the City of Pasadena is redrawing the council district political lines. The task force that was empowered to gain public input and provide recommendations on the revised boundaries has come up with a draft map. The draft map [...]

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Pasadena City Council draft political boundary maps available

January 26th, 2012 · No Comments · City of Pasadena, Uncategorized

The City of Pasadena Redistricting Task Force is charged with recommending new political boundaries for Pasadena City Council elections. The committee is unveiling its proposed map at a meeting at Pasadena City Hall on Wednesday, February 1st at 6:30pm. The proposed map is available for viewing online at www/cityofpasadena.net/cityclerk/redistricting/plansandalternatives.asp. The proposed map maintains political boundaries [...]

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Pasadena Redistricting Task Force meeting schedule: your chance to help redraw local political boundaries

October 27th, 2011 · No Comments · City of Pasadena

Pasadena’s citizen-based Redistricting Task Force invites residents to participate in the process of redrawing city council district boundaries by attending any of seven upcoming redistricting meetings over the next three months. There are seven Pasadena City Council representatives, each elected by voters within their district boundaries.  The law requires the boundaries to be reviewed every [...]

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City Redistricting Task Force public meetings scheduled

October 20th, 2011 · No Comments · City of Pasadena

Pasadena’s citizen-based Redistricting Task Force invites residents to participate in the process of redrawing city council district boundaries by attending any of seven upcoming redistricting meetings over the next three months. There are seven Pasadena City Council representatives, each elected by voters within their district boundaries.  The law requires the boundaries to be reviewed every [...]

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Pasadena City Council, Board of Supervisors, Rose Bowl and other government news

August 26th, 2011 · No Comments · Los Angeles county, Pasadena City Council, State of California

As a service to our members, the Pasadena Chamber reports on items that come before the governing bodies that could impact our community or members. Pasadena City Council On August 1st, the Pasadena City Council approved an agreement with the County of Los Angeles to remove some of the sediment that has built up behind [...]

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Help draw district boundaries for state and federal elections

April 23rd, 2011 · No Comments · California government, U.S. Government

The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce is encouraging the business community to get involved in the Citizens Redistricting Commission hearings preceding the redrawing of the state’s political district boundaries. The Pasadena Chamber is collaborating with the Burbank and Glendale Chambers of Commerce to advocate that our three cities be included in their entirety in one U.S. [...]

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Redistricting Commission wants input on redrawing state and federal district boundaries

April 17th, 2011 · No Comments · California government

The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce is encouraging the business community to get involved in the Citizens Redistricting Commission hearings preceding the redrawing of the state’s political district boundaries. The Pasadena Chamber is collaborating with the Burbank and Glendale Chambers of Commerce to advocate that our three cities be included in their entirety in one U.S. [...]

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You can change California’s political landscape

January 20th, 2010 · No Comments · California government, government reform, News and Information

In 2008, California voters approved Proposition 11, which establishes the Citizens Redistricting Commission, a new independent commission for redrawing Assembly, Senate and Board of Equalization districts. On December 15, the Commission’s web site began accepting applications from citizens to join this 14-member commission. You can apply to be part of the commission that will draw [...]

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