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Overview
Redistricting is the process of adjusting district lines to reflect local populations changes, so that each district continues to contain nearly the same number of people as the other districts. It is required to occur when census data is released every 10 years. Throughout this process, we are seeking public input on where district lines should be drawn and what communities or groups are important to keep together.
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Final Redistricted Map
City of Oceanside Redistricting Finalist Map C
Please submit your COI testimony before February 10, 2022 for it to be considered in the draft map.
Finalist Draft Map
City of Oceanside Redistricting Finalist Map C
Draft Redistricted Maps
Below are the 3 draft maps currently being considered by the City Council.
Demographic Data for Each Draft Map
Previous Deviations by Council District
| District | Population | % Deviation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 39,797 | -8.82% |
| 2 | 43,816 | +0.39% |
| 3 | 45,613 | +4.51% |
| 4 | 45,352 | +3.91% |
Frequently Asked Questions
Communities of Interest
A COI is a group of people in a defined geographic location that share a common bond or interest. The definition is broad, leaving communities a lot of discretion in determining which issues are important to them. Communities of Interest are often defined as “a contiguous population which shares common social and economic interests that should be included within a single district for purposes of fair and effective representation.”
Communities of Interest are best documented through oral, written, or digital input from individuals or groups with first-hand knowledge of them. Census and other outside data can lend support, but cannot replace personal knowledge of the community. That’s why we want to hear your feedback on your community; you know it best!
- How to Create Your Oceanside Community of Interest Online
- Community of Interest Written Description Form
The 3 Steps to Document Your Community of Interest
- What is the nature of the bond or common interest of your community?
Please describe what the common interests of your community are, and why or how they are important. For example:- If your Community of Interest is built around a school then your testimony should include the name and location of the school and describe the community’s involvement in it or why it is important. You might say that the surrounding community is involved with the school in various ways and perhaps accesses a variety of educational and recreational opportunities there.
- You may also identify a Community of Interest based on a shared culture or heritage of residents in a specific area. Please indicate why it is a common bond, e.g. “because of our shared history and language, we work together on cultural projects and this creates a sense of unity and understanding.”
- Where is your community located?
- Tell us where the exterior boundaries of your COI are so we can locate it on a map. For example, write down landmarks, streets, bodies of water, or railroad tracks that indicate the location of the outside border of the community.
- A map showing the location of the COI, along with oral or written testimony identifying the location, can be extremely helpful to locate the COI. A map can be created using free online programs such as Google maps or drawmycacommunity.org. Please find directions for how to submit COIs online below.
- Why is it beneficial for your community to be kept together in one District?
When you talk about your Community of Interest, consider explaining why it should be kept together in a district and why splitting it would be problematic. For example:- A Community of Interest working on improving a specific school may find it more effective when residents in the respective area can work together with one representative, rather than multiple representatives.
- A small COI that is working to receive government support may find that it has lesser chances of receiving support if it is split into two.
How to Submit Community of Interest Information
- Attend one of the Oceanside redistricting hearings! You can let the Council know about your COI by providing a public comment during a hearing or outreach meeting, or by writing it down and dropping the information off.
- Email the information to redistricting@oceansideca.org
- Mail or drop it off at: Oceanside City Clerk’s Office, 300 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA 92054
Everyone in Oceanside is invited to participate. Please submit your COI testimony before February 10, 2022 for it to be considered in the draft map. Thank you for participating in this important project!
Contact
Please contact the City Clerk's Office with any questions or comments regarding Districts, or to request translation services (deadline to request translation services is 72 hours in advance of the Community Outreach Meeting or Public Hearing).
Email redistricting@oceansideca.org, call (760) 435-3001, or visit us at City Hall North, 300 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA 92054.
