Every 10 years, local governments use new data from the Census to redraw their district lines to reflect how local populations have changed. The City of Colton is asking for your help to plan, draw, and reapportion new City districts.
In 2018, the voters approved Measure R, reducing the number of Council districts from six to four. All four districts, plus the directly-elected Mayoral seat, will be on the ballot in 2022.
The finalized maps that you will help us create will change how you elect your City Council Members for the next 10 years.
Our primary goal when drawing election districts is to draw lines that respect neighborhoods, history and geographical elements. So we want to know: What do you consider the boundaries of your neighborhood?
Share your specific thoughts, draw a map or attend an upcoming public hearing to get involved!
*Council Districts
*Agenda-Item
*First-Public-Hearing
*Notice-Of-Public-Hearing
For more information please go to www.mapcolton.org