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7.B. - Page 82 of 83 <br />NDC Redwood City Plan Submitter Comments February 1, 2019 <br />This plan would be best because of its continuity of neighborhood identity, exposure to geophysical <br />and socioeconomic hazards and equality of populations. These districts also capture the urban <br />landscapes present within the city low density residential midrises and dense or industrial urban <br />centers. <br />7-017 Roderick Bovee <br />Seven district map with all districts within 1 % of being evenly balanced. <br />7-018 Michael Malandrino <br />The idea of this map was to give the best representation to ALL residents not just single-family <br />homeowners. <br />7-019 Michael Josiah <br />I care deeply about our city and think that this plan represents a fair an equal split of neighborhoods <br />while respecting many of the key boundaries that already define the city and attempting to properly <br />balance district size and demographics. <br />7-020 Cameron Matthews <br />This plan focuses on the arterial roadway corridors. Major arterials like El Camino, Jefferson and <br />Woodside are commonly used as boundaries in neighborhood maps but in this map I used the <br />major thoroughfares as the focal points of each district. In the coming years, traffic flows and <br />infrastructure will be major focal points for the city and constructing voting districts around these <br />arterials could allow residents to be better represented by council than if those major roads formed <br />district borders. I don t have strong opinions about every arterial or boundary on this map, but I do <br />hope it sparks some discussion about the general concept of arterial -centric districts. <br />Dist1 Redwood Shores. <br />Dist2 Jefferson, Farm Hill and Roosevelt arterials. <br />Dist3 Bay Rd Broadway 101 Woodside Rd interchange. <br />Dist4 Whipple from Alameda to 101 Hopkins Brewster. <br />Dist5 Woodside Rd Central Ave <br />Dist6 Woodside Rd south and Redwood Ave <br />Dist7 El Camino and Downtown. <br />I live in Mt. Carmel Dist 2 on this map it's what I'm most familiar with. <br />7-021 NDC <br />Map following communities, major roads, uniting the heavily Latino neighborhoods, and showing <br />what is needed to all voters to decide which (non -term -limited) Councilmembers have earned re- <br />election. Wherever possible, follows existing precinct and trustee area boundaries from Redwood <br />City Schools and/or Sequoia Union High. <br />7-022 NDC <br />Compact map following communities, major roads, uniting the heavily Latino neighborhoods, and <br />pairing only Councilmembers who are up in the same year (so that both can run and the voters can <br />226 <br />