The City Council is asking for your help planning our City’s change to by-district Council elections. Pacifica, like over 100 cities and 165 school districts across the state, is making a change in how voters elect the City Council.
Beginning in 2020, City Council members will be elected district by district, instead of the current at-large citywide elections in which all voters have the ability to vote for all City Council seats.
We need your help to make this change!
The primary goal when drawing Council election districts is to draw lines that keep neighborhoods together. So the Council wants to know: what do you consider the boundaries of your neighborhood?
On September 27th, the City put out a press release with additional information on the process, which you can read here at this link.
November 9 Update: Initial draft maps are posted.
November 21 Update: Two new draft maps, numbered 504 and 505, are posted on the Draft Maps page.
December 2 Update: A map submitted by the Fairmont Subdivisions Improvement Association has been posted (called FSIA 1), and a map incorporating the changes the Council requested to map 505 has been posted (called 505b). Please review them on the Draft Maps page and share your thoughts about them!
More information will be posted to this page as the process moves forward.