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7.B. - Page 83 of 83 <br />NDC Redwood City Plan Submitter Comments February 1, 2019 <br />decide who wins another term). The most -heavily -Latino and most -heavily -Asian -American districts <br />(3 and 1, respectively) are both vacant and up for election in the 2020 Presidential election year. <br />Wherever possible, follows existing precinct and trustee area boundaries from Redwood City <br />Schools and/or Sequoia Union High. (The southern/ eastern `arms' of District 4 and District 5 are <br />drawn like that specifically to follow the school district trustee area boundaries.) <br />7-023 Alistair Jeffs <br />This map is starting from the center of Redwood City and working its way outwards. There are a set <br />of rings emanating from City Hall out to the community. Each ring encompasses a wide range of <br />the community - geographically and demographically. Nonetheless, there is some relationship <br />between the areas in the district. As often as possible, they touch each other. This gives connection <br />between the constituents for each district. Moreover, it ensures that the district council member - <br />who is required to be from the district that they represent - can come from all four corners of the <br />city and not just one particular area of the city. The racial balance in most districts is pretty equal <br />with imbalance in some districts correcting in other districts. <br />227 <br />