TO: AC Transit Board of Directors
FROM: Linda A. Nemeroff, Board Administrative Officer/District Secretary
SUBJECT: Redistricting to Seven-Ward Election System - Public Hearing #5
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AGENDA PLANNING REQUEST: ?
RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
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Hold Public Hearing to receive comment on the introduction of two proposed Ordinances (Ordinance 20 (Evergreen) and Ordinance 20 (Jade)) establishing a seven-ward election system and sequence of elections pursuant to Elections Code Section 10010; and introduce and waive the reading of the ordinances.
Staff Contact:
Linda A. Nemeroff, Board Administrative Officer/District Secretary
Jill A. Sprague, General Counsel/Chief Legal Officer
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STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE:
Goal - Strong Public and Policymaker Support
Initiative - Internal and External Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility Programs and Priorities
BUDGETARY/FISCAL IMPACT:
If either of the ordinances is adopted, it will save AC Transit approximately $2.5 million in at-large election costs for the 2024 and 2026 election cycles based on 2022 figures. This does not include any additional savings that will result from reducing the size of each ward, which will have fewer voters.
BACKGROUND/RATIONALE:
On July 27, 2023, the Board of Directors adopted Resolution No. 23-033 declaring its intent to transition from hybrid ward-based and at-large elections to solely ward-based elections, to initiate procedures, and implement ward-based elections for at-large members of the Board of Directors.
On September 6 and September 13, 2023, the Board of Directors held the first and second of five public hearings required to transition AC Transit's Board elections to a seven-ward election system. Public hearings #1 and #2 were held prior to any draft maps being drawn and covered the public input process and the composition of the new voting wards prior to the drawing of any draft maps. At its September 13 hearing, the Board provided direction to begin draw...
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