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  • Sept. 15, 2021 ICRC General Meeting Agenda

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  • Residents of all City Council Districts: Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission Virtual Public Meeting #2

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    Members of Austin's 10 City Council Districts and the public are invited to attend a virtual public meeting to provide public comment and feedback on the communities' current district map and to hear from the ICRC and the work being done on the new City Council district maps.

    When: Friday, Aug. 27, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

    Where: Via Videoconference

    Register in advance for this webinar:

    https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FvRbBtg0QWirQxYWmBuTzA

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

    If you would like to leave written feedback and upload an annotated map of your own, please visit this link, then click on the "Event Feedback" tab. It will prompt you to register for the site. After you register, you can take the survey and upload any documents you would like the commission to consider.

    The 14 selected commissioners will gather public input and adopt a final plan for the district boundaries. March 2021 through November 2021. New districts in effect for the November 2022 election.

  • Residents of all City Council Districts: Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission Virtual Public Meeting #1

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    Members of Austin's 10 City Council Districts and the public are invited to attend a virtual public meeting to provide public comment and feedback on the communities' current district map and to hear from the ICRC and the work being done on the new City Council district maps.

    When: Saturday, Aug. 21, 10 a.m. - noon

    Where: Via Videoconference

    Register in advance for this webinar:

    https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jyywSIEgSU6qJHMpJcg5hg

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

    If you would like to leave written feedback and upload an annotated map of your own, please visit this link, then click on the "Event Feedback" tab. It will prompt you to register for the site. After you register, you can take the survey and upload any documents you would like the commission to consider.

    The 14 selected commissioners will gather public input and adopt a final plan for the district boundaries. March 2021 through November 2021. New districts in effect for the November 2022 election.

  • Residents of District 5: Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission Public Meeting

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    Members of Austin's District 5 community and the public are invited to a virtual public meeting to provide public comment and feedback on the communities' current district map and to hear from the ICRC and the work being done on the new City Council district maps.

    When: Tuesday, Aug. 17, 6-8 p.m.

    Where: Via Videoconference

    Register in advance for this webinar:

    https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3TZ4Ii3KQOmzO92w8p4Inw

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

    If you would like to leave written feedback and upload an annotated map of your own, please visit this link, then click on the "Event Feedback" tab. It will prompt you to register for the site. After you register, you can take the survey and upload any documents you would like the commission to consider.

    The 14 selected commissioners will gather public input and adopt a final plan for the district boundaries. March 2021 through November 2021. New districts in effect for the November 2022 election.

  • Residents of District 1: Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission Public Meeting

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    Members of Austin's District 1 community and the public are invited to attend an in-person public meeting to hear from the ICRC and the work being done on the new City Council district maps. The public will have an opportunity to provide public comment and feedback on the communities' current district map.

    When: Saturday, Aug. 14, 1-3 p.m.

    Where: George Washington Carver Museum, 1165 Angelina St.

    If you would like to leave written feedback and upload an annotated map of your own, please visit this link, then click on the "Event Feedback" tab. It will prompt you to register for the site. After you register, you can take the survey and upload any documents you would like the commission to consider.

    The 14 selected commissioners will gather public input and adopt a final plan for the district boundaries. March 2021 through November 2021. New districts in effect for the November 2022 election.

  • Residents of District 2: Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission Public Meeting

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    Members of Austin's District 2 community and the public are invited to attend an in-person public meeting to hear from the ICRC and the work being done on the new City Council district maps. The public will have an opportunity to provide public comment and feedback on the communities' current district map.

    When: Tuesday, Aug. 10, 6-8 p.m.

    Where: Mendez Middle School, 5106 Village Square Dr.

    If you would like to leave written feedback and upload an annotated map of your own, please visit this link, then click on the "Event Feedback" tab. It will prompt you to register for the site. After you register, you can take the survey and upload any documents you would like the commission to consider.

    The 14 selected commissioners will gather public input and adopt a final plan for the district boundaries. March 2021 through November 2021. New districts in effect for the November 2022 election.

  • Residents of District 3: Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission Public Meeting

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    Members of Austin's District 3 community and the public are invited to attend an in-person public meeting to hear from the ICRC and the work being done on the new City Council district maps. The public will have an opportunity to provide public comment and feedback on the communities' current district map.

    When: Saturday, Aug. 7, 1-3 p.m.

    Where: Via Videoconference

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    After registering, a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar will be sent via email.

    If you would like to leave written feedback and upload an annotated map of your own, please visit this link, then click on the "Event Feedback" tab. It will prompt you to register for the site. After you register, you can take the survey and upload any documents you would like the commission to consider.

    The 14 selected commissioners will gather public input and adopt a final plan for the district boundaries. March 2021 through November 2021. New districts in effect for the November 2022 election.

  • Residents of District 6: Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission Public Meeting

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    Members of Austin's District 6 community and the public are invited to attend a public meeting to hear from the ICRC and the work being done on the new City Council district maps. The public will have an opportunity to provide public comment and feedback on the communities' current district map.

    When: Tuesday, Aug. 3, 6-8 p.m.

    Where: Via Videoconference

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    The 14 selected commissioners will gather public input and adopt a final plan for the district boundaries. March 2021 through November 2021. New districts in effect for the November 2022 election.

  • Residents of District 4: Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission Public Meeting

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    Members of Austin's District 4 community and the public are invited to attend an in-person public meeting to hear from the ICRC and the work being done on the new City Council district maps. The public will have an opportunity to provide public comment and feedback on the communities' current district map.

    When: Saturday, July 31, 2-4 p.m.

    Where: Gus Garcia Recreation Center, 1201 E. Rundberg Lane

    If you would like to leave written feedback and upload an annotated map of your own, please visit this link, then click on the "Event Feedback" tab. It will prompt you to register for the site. After you register, you can take the survey and upload any documents you would like the commission to consider.

    The 14 selected commissioners will gather public input and adopt a final plan for the district boundaries. March 2021 through November 2021. New districts in effect for the November 2022 election.

  • Residents of District 8: ICRC Public Meeting

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    Members of Austin's District 8 community are invited to attend an in-person public meeting to hear from the ICRC and the work being done on the new City Council district maps. The public will have an opportunity to provide public comment and feedback on the communities current district map.

    When: Saturday, July 27, 1-3 p.m.

    Where: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, 4801 La Crosse Ave Austin, TX 78739

    If you would like to leave written feedback and upload an annotated map of your own, please visit this link, then click on the "Event Feedback" tab. It will prompt you to register for the site. After you register, you can take the survey and upload any documents you would like the commission to consider.

    The 14 selected commissioners will gather public input and adopt a final plan for the district boundaries. March 2021 through November 2021. New districts in effect for the November 2022 election.