HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 09a - Input Regarding Electoral District Boundaries
DATE: March 15, 2022
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Dominic Lazzaretto, City Manager
By: Michael Bruckner, Deputy City Manager
SUBJECT: ORDINANCE NO. 2386 AMENDING SECTION 1704(B) TO CHAPTER 7,
ARTICLE I OF THE ARCADIA MUNICIPAL CODE DEFINING CITY
COUNCIL ELECTORAL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES, AND ADOPTING
REVISED CITY COUNCIL ELECTORAL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES AS
SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT “A.”
Recommendation: Conduct a Public Hearing and Introduce
SUMMARY
As a result of the 2020 Census, the City of Arcadia is required to review new population
data and to rebalance its City Council election districts. Per the Elections Code, the City
Council is required to adopt a new district map by Ordinance following a series of public
hearings.
This public hearing is the fifth in a series of several public meetings to receive input from
the Arcadia community regarding the redrawing of City Council district boundaries. At the
March 1, 2022, City Council Meeting, the City Council selected five maps for further
consideration, which include Maps 103, 114, 115, 116, and 118 for City Council
consideration. The City Council further directed the City’s Demographer, NDC, to revise
Maps 114 and 115 to be better aligned with Federal Voting Rights Act requirements. The
City Council also directed staff to prepare an Ordinance for introduction to adopt a final
map. All five maps currently under consideration were posted on the City’s redistricting
page at ArcadiaCA.gov/redistricting on Friday, March 4, 2022.
At the March 1, 2022, City Council meeting, the demographer raised concerns regarding
Maps 114 and 115 because they reduce the total number of Asian-American majority
districts from four districts to three districts. The City’s demographer has reviewed and
revised Maps 114 and 115 per City Council direction; however, the demographer does
not recommend that the City adopt Map 114 as revised due to potential concerns
regarding Asian-American voter dilution. Therefore, the City Council should choose
between Maps 103, 115 (revised), 116, and 118. If additional modifications or any new
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maps are desired, the City will have limited time prior to the April 17,2022, deadline for
adopting new boundaries and a Special Meeting may be required.
It is recommended that the City Council conduct a public hearing to review the draft maps
and select a final map to be incorporated as Exhibit “A” to Ordinance No. 2386, and
introduce Ordinance No. 2386 amending section 1704(B) to Chapter 7, Article I of the
Arcadia Municipal Code defining City Council electoral district boundaries and adopting
City Council district boundaries as set forth in Exhibit “A.”
BACKGROUND
City Council districts must be “substantially equal in population”. The districts are also
required to comply with the United States Constitution, the California Constitution, the
Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the California Fair Maps Act. On June 15, 2021,
the City entered into a contract with National Demographic Corporation (“NDC”) to provide
Demographer Services for this effort.
Based on the 2020 Census and State of California adjustment factors, the City’s
population is 56,780. As a result, each City Council district should ideally contain 11,356
people, with a legally acceptable deviation of less than 10% from the largest district by
population to the smallest district by population (Harris v. Arizona Independent
Redistricting Commission). The table below shows the current population and
demographic factors by existing districts:
The current City Council districts have a population deviation of 16.58% (the total
percentage difference between the largest and smallest deviation 9.61% + 6.97%), no
longer meeting the statutory requirements for adoption. Therefore, new district
boundaries must be drawn.
Under the State’s Fair Maps Act, the City must hold at least four public hearings for the
community to provide input regarding the composition of City Council electoral districts.
The first public hearing was held on August 17, 2021. Under the Fair Maps Act, a
Community Workshop can be held in-lieu of a public hearing, and the City conducted that
workshop on November 10, 2021. The third public hearing was scheduled for February
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1, 2022, but was continued to February 7, 2022, due to a lack of quorum. The fourth public
hearing was held on March 1, 2022. This hearing is the fifth public hearing. No additional
public hearings are currently scheduled; however, additional hearings can be held as
necessary prior to the April 17, 2022, deadline for adopting a final map by Ordinance.
The Fair Maps Act requires that the new district maps be adopted at least 205 days prior
to the election. A previous version of this report erroneously referred to 174 days as the
deadline; however, AB 1276 cities must adopt maps 205 days prior to any election that
occurs after July 1, 2022. The next regularly scheduled municipal election is November
8, 2022, which requires the City to adopt a map no later than April 17, 2022. Assuming
that there are no further delays, the City will have sufficient time to complete the
redistricting process.
It should also be noted that if the City Council is unable to adopt a draft map by the April
17, 2022, deadline, per the Fair Maps Act, the City is required to immediately petition the
Court for an order to adopt City Council district boundaries. If the City does not petition
the Court within five days after the deadline, any resident of the City may file that petition
and will be entitled to reasonable attorney’s fees and costs from the City. The Court is
also authorized to appoint a special master to assist with creating new draft maps, and
they must conduct one or more public hearings before the Court can adopt City Council
district boundaries in accordance with the appropriate statutory criteria. All costs for the
special master would be the responsibility of the City. The City Council district boundaries
adopted by the Court would become effective immediately in the same manner as if the
Court’s order were enacted by the City Council.
DISCUSSION
At the March 1, 2022, City Council Meeting, the City Council selected five maps for further
consideration, which include Maps 103, 114, 115, 116, and 118 (Attachment “A”). The
City Council further directed the City’s Demographer, NDC, to revise Maps 114 and 115
to be better aligned with Federal Voting Rights Act requirements. The City Council also
directed staff to prepare an Ordinance for introduction to adopt a final map.
As was discussed at the March 1, 2022, City Council Meeting, according to NDC, as
originally submitted, Maps 114 and 115 reduce the majority Citizen Voting Age Population
(“CVAP”) of Asian-Americans from four districts to three districts. The City’s current map
and all other maps under consideration have four Asian-American majority CVAP voting
districts. Therefore, NDC suggested that Maps 114 and 115 may present certain
challenges under Federal Voting Rights Act requirements. While Maps 114 and 115
increase the percentage of Hispanic CVAP in one district relative to any of the other
options, they do not create a majority for that presumed common interest voting group.
Per City Council’s direction, the City’s demographer, NDC, has revised Maps 114 and
115. Below is a summary of the demographer’s changes to Maps 114 and 115.
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Map 114 (Revised)
In order to create a fourth Asian-American majority CVAP district, the demographer
moved some of the census blocks south of Duarte Rd. that were part of District 3 into
District 4. District 2 was pushed further south past Duarte Rd. and District 3 further east
along Duarte Rd. According to NDC, these adjustments were the only changes available
to keep the map relatively consistent with the original plan while creating a fourth Asian-
American majority CVAP district.
In revising the map, NDC was able to create an Asian-American majority CVAP in District
2 (51.98%) but not in District 3 (43.75%) where the current Asian-American majority
CVAP exists. Because there is realistic alternative to create an Asian-American majority
CVAP in District 3 without significantly altering district boundaries from the original map,
NDC is recommending that the City Council not move forward with adopting Map 114
even as revised due to potential concerns of Asian-American voter dilution in District 3.
Map 114 Map 114 (Revised)
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Map 115 (Revised)
In order to create a fourth Asian-American majority CVAP district in District 3, the
demographer added two census blocks further east in District 3. By doing so, the Asian-
American majority CVAP in District 3 was increased to 50.01%. NDC has not raised any
concerns regarding this revised map.
Map 115 Map 115 (Revised)
The purpose of this public hearing is to receive public input on proposed voting districts
and for the City Council to adopt a final map for incorporation as Exhibit “A” to Ordinance
No. 2386 (Attachment “B”), which should be introduced at the conclusion of this hearing
to remain within timeline targets for this effort.
It should be noted that a final draft map must be publicly available and posted on the
City’s website for at least seven days before it can be considered by the City Council for
adoption at a public hearing. If a change is made to a map at this public hearing or any
subsequent meeting, the revised map must be posted at least seven days before it is
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introduced by Ordinance. All maps currently under consideration for adoption were posted
on the City’s website on Friday, March 4, 2022, and an ordinance setting district
boundaries could be introduced at this meeting using any of the maps in Attachment “A.”
If the introduction of Ordinance No. 2386 is delayed beyond this meeting, the City Attorney
may need to assist the City Council with the mechanics needed at this point to beat the
time limits for adoption. Virtually any date up to the Sunday, April 17, 2022, deadline is
possible as long as the chosen map is on the City’s website no later than April 9 and the
Ordinance is introduced no later than April 12. In this scenario, if there are less than 28
days before the April 17 deadline, Elections Code § 21628(d)(1) states that a final map
need only be posted 3 days prior to introduction instead of the usual 7 days. The table
below summarizes the absolute final days to take action to meet the statutory deadline.
TABLE 1: KEY DEADLINES FOR MAP ADOPTION
REQUIRED ACTION TIMING FINAL POSSIBLE DATE
Posting Final Map on City Website 3 Days Before
Introduction Saturday, April 9, 2022
First Reading (Introduction) of Ordinance Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Second Reading (Adoption) of Ordinance 5 Days After
Introduction Sunday, April 17, 2022
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
The proposed actions do not constitute a project under the California Environmental
Quality Act (“CEQA”), based on Section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines, as it can
be seen with certainty that they will have no impact on the environment. Thus, these
matters are exempt under CEQA.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The public hearing notice was published in the Arcadia Weekly newspaper on March 7,
2022.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no impact to the General Fund as a result of this public hearing. The cost of the
entire redistricting process has been included in the FY 2021-22 operating budget and
choosing different districts will have no direct impact on City costs. Failure to adopt new
districts prior to the April 17, 2022, deadline may result in legal and court costs.
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RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council:
1) Conduct a public hearing to review and receive public input on the draft maps;
2) Select a final map to be incorporated as Exhibit “A” to Ordinance No. 2386;
3) Determine that this action is exempt under the California Environmental Quality
Act (“CEQA”); and
4) Introduce Ordinance No. 2386 amending Section 1704(B) to Chapter 7, Article I of
the Arcadia Municipal Code defining City Council electoral district boundaries and
adopting revised City Council district boundaries as set forth in Exhibit “A.”
Attachments: “A” – Draft Maps 103, 114 (Revised), 115 (Revised), 116, and 118.
“B” – Ordinance No. 2386
Attachment "A"
District Population Deviation % Deviation Hisp Origin % Hispanic NH White % NH White NH Black % NH Black NH Asian % NH Asian
1 11330 -26 -0.23%1,536 13.56%2,107 18.60%190 1.68%7,359 64.95%
2 11042 -314 -2.77%1,672 15.14%2,676 24.23%233 2.11%6,260 56.69%
3 11371 15 0.13%1,909 16.79%1,741 15.31%315 2.77%7,218 63.48%
4 11890 534 4.70%983 8.27%1,677 14.10%177 1.49%8,860 74.52%
5 11148 -208 -1.83%1,335 11.98%1,788 16.04%128 1.15%7,702 69.09%
Total 56,781 7.47%7,435 9,989 1,043 37,399
District
CVAP
Population
Hisp
CVAP
% Hisp
CVAP
NH White
CVAP
% NH White
CVAP
NH Black
CVAP
% NH Black
CVAP
NH Asian
CVAP
% NH Asian
CVAP
1 7,224 595 8.24%2,107 29.17%184 2.54%4,283 59.29%
2 7,701 1,033 13.41%2,915 37.84%176 2.29%3,541 45.97%
3 6,641 1,124 16.93%1,728 26.02%350 5.26%3,423 51.54%
4 7,637 504 6.60%1,685 22.06%127 1.66%5,214 68.28%
5 7,360 670 9.11%1,851 25.15%36 0.48%4,737 64.36%
Total 36,563 3,927 10,286 872 21,198
City of Arcadia - Draft Plan 103 Total Population Demographics
City of Arcadia - Draft Plan 103 Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) Demographics
District Population Deviation % Deviation Hisp Origin % Hispanic NH White % NH White NH Black % NH Black NH Asian % NH Asian
1 11330 -26 -0.23%1,536 13.56%2,107 18.60%190 1.68%7,359 64.95%
2 11314 -42 -0.37%1,308 11.56%2,633 23.27%186 1.64%6,997 61.84%
3 11380 24 0.21%2,144 18.84%1,897 16.67%352 3.09%6,758 59.38%
4 11609 253 2.23%1,112 9.58%1,564 13.47%187 1.61%8,583 73.93%
5 11148 -208 -1.83%1,335 11.98%1,788 16.04%128 1.15%7,702 69.09%
Total 56,781 4.06%7,435 9,989 1,043 37,399
District
CVAP
Population
Hisp
CVAP
% Hisp
CVAP
NH White
CVAP
% NH White
CVAP
NH Black
CVAP
% NH Black
CVAP
NH Asian
CVAP
% NH Asian
CVAP
1 7,224 595 8.24%2,107 29.17%184 2.54%4,283 59.29%
2 7,167 611 8.52%2,630 36.69%127 1.77%3,726 51.98%
3 6,304 1,384 21.95%1,886 29.92%240 3.81%2,758 43.75%
4 8,508 667 7.84%1,811 21.29%286 3.36%5,694 66.93%
5 7,360 670 9.11%1,851 25.15%36 0.48%4,737 64.36%
Total 36,563 3,927 10,286 872 21,198
City of Arcadia - Draft Plan 114 Revised Total Population Demographics
City of Arcadia - Draft Plan 114 Revised Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) Demographics
District Population Deviation % Deviation Hisp Origin % Hispanic NH White % NH White NH Black % NH Black NH Asian % NH Asian
1 11188 -168 -1.48%1,550 13.85%1,845 16.49%185 1.65%7,456 66.64%
2 11266 -90 -0.79%1,599 14.19%2,895 25.70%208 1.85%6,383 56.66%
3 11683 327 2.88%1,897 16.24%1,836 15.72%331 2.83%7,389 63.25%
4 11313 -43 -0.38%1,109 9.80%1,566 13.84%192 1.70%8,294 73.31%
5 11331 -25 -0.22%1,280 11.30%1,847 16.30%127 1.12%7,877 69.52%
Total 56,781 4.36%7,435 9,989 1,043 37,399
District
CVAP
Population
Hisp
CVAP
% Hisp
CVAP
NH White
CVAP
% NH White
CVAP
NH Black
CVAP
% NH Black
CVAP
NH Asian
CVAP
% NH Asian
CVAP
1 6,915 580 8.39%1,865 26.97%170 2.46%4,245 61.39%
2 8,135 1,015 12.48%3,122 38.38%199 2.44%3,764 46.26%
3 5,652 985 17.42%1,628 28.80%138 2.45%2,826 50.01%
4 8,320 668 8.03%1,794 21.57%303 3.64%5,505 66.16%
5 7,541 678 9.00%1,876 24.88%63 0.83%4,858 64.42%
Total 36,563 3,927 10,286 872 21,198
City of Arcadia - Draft Plan 115 Revised Total Population Demographics
City of Arcadia - Draft Plan 115 Revised Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) Demographics
District Population Deviation % Deviation Hisp Origin % Hispanic NH White % NH White NH Black % NH Black NH Asian % NH Asian
1 11330 -26 -0.23%1,536 13.56%2,107 18.60%190 1.68%7,359 64.95%
2 11898 542 4.77%1,686 14.17%2,860 24.04%239 2.01%6,918 58.14%
3 11586 230 2.03%2,019 17.43%1,753 15.13%342 2.95%7,261 62.67%
4 10819 -537 -4.73%859 7.94%1,481 13.69%144 1.33%8,159 75.41%
5 11148 -208 -1.83%1,335 11.98%1,788 16.04%128 1.15%7,702 69.09%
Total 56,781 9.50%7,435 9,989 1,043 37,399
District
CVAP
Population
Hisp
CVAP
% Hisp
CVAP
NH White
CVAP
% NH White
CVAP
NH Black
CVAP
% NH Black
CVAP
NH Asian
CVAP
% NH Asian
CVAP
1 7,224 595 8.24%2,107 29.17%184 2.54%4,283 59.29%
2 8,140 1,040 12.78%2,963 36.40%197 2.42%3,895 47.85%
3 6,576 1,107 16.84%1,701 25.87%348 5.30%3,403 51.75%
4 7,263 514 7.08%1,664 22.91%107 1.48%4,879 67.18%
5 7,360 670 9.11%1,851 25.15%36 0.48%4,737 64.36%
Total 36,563 3,927 10,286 872 21,198
City of Arcadia - Draft Plan 116 Total Population Demographics
City of Arcadia - Draft Plan 116 Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) Demographics
District Population Deviation % Deviation Hisp Origin % Hispanic NH White % NH White NH Black % NH Black NH Asian % NH Asian
1 11330 -26 -0.23%1,536 13.56%2,107 18.60%190 1.68%7,359 64.95%
2 11238 -118 -1.04%1,715 15.26%2,728 24.27%239 2.13%6,351 56.51%
3 11946 590 5.20%1,897 15.88%1,799 15.06%312 2.61%7,742 64.81%
4 11119 -237 -2.09%952 8.56%1,567 14.09%174 1.56%8,245 74.15%
5 11148 -208 -1.83%1,335 11.98%1,788 16.04%128 1.15%7,702 69.09%
Total 56,781 7.28%7,435 9,989 1,043 37,399
District
CVAP
Population
Hisp
CVAP
% Hisp
CVAP
NH White
CVAP
% NH White
CVAP
NH Black
CVAP
% NH Black
CVAP
NH Asian
CVAP
% NH Asian
CVAP
1 7,224 595 8.24%2,107 29.17%184 2.54%4,283 59.29%
2 7,758 1,057 13.63%2,961 38.17%186 2.39%3,519 45.36%
3 7,182 1,112 15.48%1,772 24.68%355 4.94%3,927 54.68%
4 7,039 492 6.99%1,594 22.65%112 1.60%4,732 67.22%
5 7,360 670 9.11%1,851 25.15%36 0.48%4,737 64.36%
Total 36,563 3,927 10,286 872 21,198
City of Arcadia - Draft Plan 118 Total Population Demographics
City of Arcadia - Draft Plan 118 Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) Demographics
Attachment "B"