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A Community of Interest is a connected population that shares common social and economic interests that should be included within a single City Council district for purposes of its effective and fair representation as a potential voting bloc in current or future elections. Such groups include (but are not limited to) groups with cultural or...

Petaluma currently uses an at-large election system, which means all voters in the city cast a ballot for all six councilmembers and our Mayor.   In our new district election model, voters from a specified area will vote directly for one of six Councilmembers to represent them. For example, if you live near a park...

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Why are We Making the Transition Now? The California Voting Rights Act requires cities to elect their council members from districts if certain conditions are met. As a result, we are changing our election process. Currently we elect our 6 council members and mayor by voters citywide. In the future we will elect our council...

MAPS SUBMITTED BY PUBLIC The draft maps linked below were submitted by Petaluma community members for City Council's consideration. PDF - view that draft map along with their atlas (data breakdown) URL - this view of the draft map allows you to zoom in on district lines and streets to get a closer look Item...

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Map Submission Form We want your input. Upload your suggestions for the District Elections map and share any comments you want us to know. Don't have regular access to a computer?  Public computers are available at the Petaluma Regional Library. Printed copies of the City Maps and Community of Interest forms are available at the...

Your input is needed to shape the new City Council district boundaries for the City of Petaluma. What is a Community of Interest (COI)? A Community of Interest is a connected population that shares common social and economic interests that should be included within a single City Council district for purposes of its effective and...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-01-06 05:30 pmLocation: District Elections In-Person Open HouseDepartment: District Elections In-Person Open HouseAgenda JANUARY 6 | 5:30-7:30pm | IN-PERSON OPEN HOUSE AT PETALUMA COMMUNITY CENTER Ask any questions you have related to the transition to district elections and learn how to: Map the districts you'd like to see Complete...

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-12-15 05:30 pmLocation: District Elections Virtual Open HouseDepartment: District Elections Virtual Open HouseAgenda DECEMBER 15 | 5:30-7:30pm | VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE Ask questions you have related to the transition to district elections and learn how to: Map the districts you'd like to see Complete the Community of Interest form Become...

Big news! Petaluma has completed the transition to district elections. Thank you to everyone who provided input throughout this process. At their April 4, 2022 meeting, City Council adopted the District Elections ordinance which includes the final map and specifies which three districts will be the first to elect district representatives in 2022, and which...

PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Creekwood Housing Development would involve the construction of 59 dwellings on a 5.2-acre site (parcel #017-040-051 & #017-040-016). To prepare the site for this development, the dwelling at 280 Casa Grande would be demolished and the dwelling at 270 Casa Grande would remain, but the lot area for this dwelling would be...

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