Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission - Oct. 20, 2021

Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission Regular Meeting of the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission / Reunion Regular de la Comision Ciudadana Independiente de Redistritacion - This public forum north of Lady Bird Lake will be held at the Dell Jewish Community Campus.

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Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission (ICRC) October 20, 2021 at 6:00 pm Dell Jewish Community Campus 7300 Hart Ln Austin, TX 78731 Members: Joshua Blank Camellia Falcon Shaina Kambo Hoang Le Eugene Schneider Sara Inés Calderón Luis Gonzalez, Vice-Chair Prabhu Kannan Brigham Morris Selina Yee Erin Dempsey Errol Hardin Dr. Sterling Lands Christina Puentes, Chair AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC FORUM 2. ICRC PRESENTATION be limited to 3 minutes) ADJOURNMENT 3. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION – Must Have Signed In Prior to Meeting (Each speaker will The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call Matt Dugan at the Housing and Planning Department, at 512-974-7665 and matthew.dugan@austintexas.gov, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, please contact Matt Dugan at 512-974-7665 and matthew.dugan@austintexas.gov or Lisa Rodriguez at 512-974-3119 and lisa.rodriguez@austintexas.gov. Versión en español a continuación. Public Forum Procedure redistricting map 1. Purpose: to receive public input on redistricting matters following approval of final 2. Logistics: request that all cell phones and electronic devices be silenced, and identify location of restrooms, entrances, and exits. Discourage speakers from repetitious or irrelevant testimony.  Chair: move meeting along  Vice-Chair: assist chair with time, schedule, and speaker names  Staff: MC/host, assist with handouts and speakers  Commissioners: limit questions to clarifications only. Specific questions shall be written and handed to Chair. Chair will have the discretion to approve questions and ask them of the speakers. 3. Public Forum Rules:  All individuals wishing to make comments must sign in prior to the meeting.  Each speaker is limited to 3 minutes, unless additional time is granted by the Chair.  Those in attendance are asked to refrain from disrupting the meeting by making noise of any kind (clapping, verbal feedback, etc); anyone who disrupts the proceedings will be asked to leave.  The Commission is interested in gathering data on citizens’ view of neighborhoods, maps, and the redistricting plan.  Everyone is asked to abide by these guidelines so that the public forum process can proceed smoothly and all who wish to speak …

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Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission (ICRC) D E L L J E W I S H C O M M U N I T Y C A M P U S W E D N E S DAY, O C TO B E R 2 0 6 - 8 P M Please Mask Up! The City of Austin is in Stage 3 COVID-19 Guidelines Agenda 1. How to Stay Informed 2. The Redistricting Process 1. Why Does Independent Redistricting Matter? 2. 3. The Process The Criteria 3. The Final Map & Data Used 4. Public Testimony 5. Reminders Our Ask of the Public: • Submit your feedback and spread the word about ICRC future events • Please share details about your community for our consideration INDEPENDENT CITIZENS REDISTRICTING COMMISSION 3 How to Stay Informed City of Austin ICRC Website Holds public records, all documentation, agendas, recordings. http://www.austintexas.gov/content/independent-citizens- redistricting-commission (or search “ICRC Austin”) SpeakUp Austin! Website: Holds information about our general meetings, public forums, and an online form to submit feedback https://www.speakupaustin.org/city-of-austin-redistricting • • • • Find us on Facebook and Twitter @austinredistric Find us on Instagram @austinredistrict INDEPENDENT CITIZENS REDISTRICTING COMMISSION 4 ICRC Commissioners District 1 – Errol Hardin District 1 – Selina Yee District 2 – Sara Inés Calderón District 3 – Brigham Morris District 3 – Hoang Le District 4 – Dr. Sterling Lands District 5 – Prabhu Kannan District 6 – Eugene Schneider District 7 – Christina Puentes (Chair) District 7 – Camellia Falcon District 8 – Joshua Blank District 9 – Shaina Kambo District 10 – Luis Gonzalez (Vice-Chair) District 10 – Erin Dempsey The Redistricting Process Why Does An Independent Redistricting Process Matter? Equal Representation At the core of redistricting is equal and fair representation, including for historically underrepresented Independent Input communities, on the city council. Each An independent redistricting process district should have as close to the allows residents to have a voice in how same number of residents as possible. their community is shaped without the influence of political officials. Our Changing City An independent redistricting process can focus on drawing district boundaries based on population growth and movement rather than being concerned with the outcome of elections. INDEPENDENT CITIZENS REDISTRICTING COMMISSION 7 The Map Journey First Round of Public Forums The ICRC held 12 public forums using the 2013 city council district map, which was created by the first ICRC and serves as …

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