City of Boise Wants Your Feedback on New Districting Commission Ordinance

City of Boise Wants Your Feedback on New Districting Commission Ordinance
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Boise City issued the following announcement on April 20.

The City of Boise is looking for residents to weigh in on the new districting commission ordinance. City Council made a few changes Tuesday during its meeting.

This ordinance sets the groundwork for the creation of the Boise Districting Commission. With feedback from Boiseans at every step, that commission will draw the district map for city council elections.

Give your thoughts on the ordinance by filling out online feedback form. The city needs to hear from you by noon on Monday, May 2, 2022. City Council is expected to discuss and make its final vote on the districting commission ordinance the next day.

Original source can be found here.



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