The Alameda County Board of Supervisors adopted the final county supervisorial redistricting map last week, which divides Pleasanton into two separate districts.
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday will review the final county supervisorial redistricting map, which includes dividing Pleasanton among two districts.
5. Includes accessibility approaches that remove physical, technological, language and other barriers to public participation including work schedules and family commitments. 7. Includes meetings before and after the maps are created as well as at least two other methods/opportunities for engagement accessible for each of the five districts. 9. Provide adequate funding and personnel to accomplish these goals in partnership with community volunteers.
The city of Pleasanton is well aware of the importance and implications of the county s redistricting process. In 2011, Pleasanton was split off from the rest of the Tri-Valley when it was reassigned from District 1 to Supervisor Nate Miley s District 4.