Killeen City Council is expected to vote on whether to enter into a contract with an Austin law firm to perform redistricting services for the city.
The matter will be discussed during a regularly scheduled council meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday in City Hall, according to the agenda for the meeting.
A vote on the resolution was postponed last week until further clarification could be provided to some members of council.
The council is considering entering into an Interlocal Copperation Contract with Austin-based law firm Bickerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta LLP. to provide redistricting services for the cityâs voting districts. The agency will determine if Killeenâs voting districts are unbalanced during an initial assessment. If they are out of balance, the law firm will work with city officials and staff to redevelop a redistricting process that keeps it in compliance.