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Local Topic Sugar Land City Council Approves Redistricting Plan

Local Topic Sugar Land City Council Approves Redistricting Plan

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~ 1 year, 0 mos ago   Sep 6, '23 9:48am  
Sugar Land City Council Approves Redistricting Plan
 
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After the 2020 U.S. Census triggered the need for redistricting in Sugar Land, City Council has approved plans to revise single-member Council districts.
 
Sugar Land City Council recently approved the citizen-led Redistricting Advisory Committee’s unanimous recommendation for revised single-member City Council districts in Sugar Land to comply with Federal law.
 
At-large City Council members will not be affected by redistricting, and the redistricting plan will have no impact on decisions regarding land use or any city services.
 
City Council held a workshop on Aug. 29 to discuss the committee’s recommendation, and the public was provided opportunities to provide input throughout the redistricting process.
 
“The redistricting project was an open, transparent process,” said City Attorney Meredith Riede. “Redistricting has no impact on school district boundaries or precinct voting for county, state and Federal elections. Only the city’s single-member City Council districts will be affected.”
 
The release of the 2020 U.S. Census triggered the need for a redistricting process. The U.S. Constitution requires that members of an elected body be drawn from districts of substantially equal population with a maximum deviation no greater than 10 percent between the most populated and least populated council member district.
 
City Council appointed the redistricting committee in June to make a recommendation on a redistricting plan for City Council’s consideration. Members included Chair Harvey Zinn, Bob Barbour, Chris Barnett, Sue Chiang, Himesh Gandhi, Jim Levermann, Sohail Momin, Mary Von Tungeln, and Bridget Yeung.
 
The committee’s work was guided by outside legal counsel, state and Federal law and guidelines adopted by City Council. City Council approved Resolution No. 23-19 that established a framework to guide redistricting plans and assist City efforts to comply with all applicable Federal and state laws.
 
To learn more about redistricting, visit www.sugarlandtx.gov/ 1654/Redistricting
 
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