Alice Gerety is well aware she is living on the edge.
The 83-year-old Redding woman isn't pushing the envelope of danger, though. The edge we're talking about here is the periphery of a political boundary.
And that boundary could be changed this year when Shasta County redraws the lines that mark each of the supervisorial districts. It happens once every 10 years after the U.S. Census.
This year, however, the process of redrawing supervisorial districts is being pushed back several months because the release of Census information is running late, said Cathy Darling Allen, Shasta County clerk and registrar of voters.