PLEASANTON — Despite three failed motions and a close 3-2 vote, the city council seems to have decided on Pleasanton’s first district-based election map at its March 1 meeting.
The process to divide the city of Pleasanton into four districts for future elections is ending with the City Council divided over the final map set for adoption. The council voted 3-2 on Tuesday to approve the Tangerine map.
The process to divide the city of Pleasanton into four districts for future elections is ending with the City Council divided over the final map set for adoption. The council voted 3-2 on Tuesday to approve the Tangerine map.
The Pleasanton City Council is set to vote Tuesday on the final map to solidify the boundaries for the four new council districts with the city transitioning away from at-large council elections beginning in November.
Three city council members voted on Thursday to advance a district election map that feels very gerrymandered and splits a neighborhood versus the alternative map that better complies with the criteria and just makes the most sense.