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Submitted During Pre -Map Workshop <br />Help shape the future of City of Riverside's City Council Wards <br />Every ten years, U.S. Census data is used to redraw City of Riverside's City Council ward <br />boundaries. This ensures the wards are balanced for changes in population. The City Council <br />wants to hear from you on how these boundaries should be drawn. Complete this form to tell <br />the City Council about your community of interest - keeping communities of interest together <br />is a high-ranking criteria in the re -boundary process. <br />What is a Community of Interest? <br />A Community of Interest is a group of people in the some geographically definable area who <br />snare common social and economic interests. Some examples of Communities of Interest are: <br />• Senior citizens <br />• LGBTQIA+ communities <br />• College students living near campus <br />• People who live downtown or in a <br />neighborhood <br />• Dog park community <br />• Residents who share a common language <br />• People that use the same transportation <br />systems <br />What criteria will help the City Council understand the importance of your community in the <br />re -boundary process? <br />When documenting your community, it is important to address the following questions to assist <br />j the City Council in the re -boundary process: <br />1. Does your community have a shared culture, characteristics, or Bond? <br />2. Is your community geographic in nature? Is your community able to be mapped? Is there <br />density within your community? <br />3. How would you describe your community's relationship with the City, and how it is <br />affected by policy decisions made by the City Council? <br />The public can submit any testimony, but it is important to remember that your input can be <br />best used if it addresses all three of these questions. <br />What can you do to further participate in the re -boundary process? <br />1. Provide your comments on your community of interest by completing this worksheet and <br />return if by emailing a copy to ReshopeRiverside@RiversideCA.gov, mailing the form to the <br />City Clerk, or attend a public hearing and read your comments to the Council. <br />2. Attend one of the City of Riverside City Council public meetings or a public outreach <br />meeting. Times and locations are publicized on the website. <br />Q00'stions or ■ <br />ReshapeRiverside.com 0 ReshapeRiverside@RiversideCA.gov (951 ) 826-5557 <br />