On Saturday, the City of Pleasant Hill will hold a special meeting of the city council as it moves to District elections and will discuss its electoral division maps.
MAY 6, 2023
SPECIAL MEETING – 2:00 PM
The meeting will be held both in person at
City Hall, 100 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
and remotely via Zoom in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act
Watch on YouTube at: www.pleasanthillca.org/councilmeeting
Following the April 17, 2023, public hearing, the City demographer prepared draft electoral division maps, which are available by clicking on the links below. The City will hold public hearings on May 1, May 6, and May 22, 2023, to discuss and gather feedback on the draft maps.
- Map 1 – 5 Districts and demographic data
- Map 1 – 4 Districts and Directly Elected Mayor and demographic data
- Map 2 – 5 Districts (submitted by a member of the public) and demographic data
- Map 3 – 5 Districts (submitted by a member of the public) and demographic data
- Map 4 – 5 Districts (submitted by a member of the public) and demographic data
- Map 5 – 5 Districts (submitted by a member of the public) and demographic data
- Map 6 – 5 Districts (submitted by a member of the public) and demographic data
Additional online viewing, with search and other geolocation features enabled, may be found at https://bit.ly/41OuwQA.
The City Council will then conduct a final public meeting and will take steps to adopt an Ordinance transitioning the City from an at-large to a by-district method of electing Members of the City Council, approving the establishment of electoral division map boundaries, and approving the sequence of future Council elections.
UPCOMING MEETINGS
- May 6, 2023 – 2:00 p.m. City Council (special meeting): Public Hearing
- May 22, 2023 – 7:00 p.m. City Council (special meeting): Public Hearing
All public hearings will be conducted in the City Council Chamber, located at 100 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill, California, 94523. Agendas will be posted in advance of the meetings in compliance with the Ralph M. Brown Act and can be viewed at www.pleasanthillca.org/agendas.
Previous Stories:
- April 29: Pleasant Hill Provides Updated Maps as it Moves to District Elections
- April 29: Alliance Says City of Pleasant Hill Produces Gerrymandered District Maps