City Council Redistricting

 
On March 16th, 2022, the City of Rancho Cucamonga City Council held the first reading of the ordinance to adopt a new City Council District Map. The four council district borders reflect how local populations have changed over the past ten years. Minor adjustments were made to the existing district boundaries to reflect and balance population growth within the districts, per the legal requirements. Overall changes were modest. One of the primary goals when developing election districts is to draw lines that respect communities of interest, including but not limited to neighborhoods, historical areas, major geographic boundaries, and similar types of considerations.
 
Once adopted, this will be the City Council district map for the next 10 years, until the next Census. There is no change to election sequencing. State law requires cities and counties to engage communities in the redistricting process by holding public hearings and conducting public outreach, including to underrepresented and non-English-speaking communities. Thank you to all who participated in this process. 
Visit  DrawRC.org to learn more about the City of Rancho Cucamonga City Council Redistricting process.