Has the BOS or an individual Supervisor offered any suggestions as to how/where changes should be made in the existing boundaries?

No. In fact, no one has. The four visualizations that have been offered were entirely data driven, prepared by the GIS Specialist, using the 2020 census blocks, and taking into account the legally mandated criteria which puts a high weight on community of interest input (which is why we’ve been pushing so hard for the input since May.)  The Planning Director and Clerk of the Board had some nominal formatting requests (things like labels, the YNP boundary, highways and roads, and drainage names, etc., so that people could identify the areas better.) Board and public suggestions will be solicited during the two public hearings scheduled for 6 PM on November 1st, 2021, and 2 PM on November 2nd, 2021..


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1. Which of the 4 options keep district boundaries closest to what they are today, Which one is the biggest change?
2. We have lost population in the County since 1980, what is the population decline in each existing District?
3. Has the BOS or an individual Supervisor offered any suggestions as to how/where changes should be made in the existing boundaries?
4. When do you expect to present your recommendation to the Board and do they have final approval?
5. Why is the Foresta area called Crane Creek on the new redistricting map?