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CLK-Pamela Aguilar <br />From: Bonnie Wolf <bonniewolf@comcast.net> <br />Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2019 12:51 PM <br />To: GRP -City Council <br />Cc: Wolf Bonnie <br />Subject: Election District Map <br />I wanted to commend you for listening to your constituents and doing what is right - reconsidering approval of <br />the district election maps presented at the last scheduled reading even in the face of a pending lawsuit being <br />tiled. <br />Please continue this good work of listening and hearing what your constituents are saying. <br />In regards to the new maps under consideration, as a resident of Redwood Shores, I wholeheartedly endorse the <br />following position: <br />The best option currently available is 21 f. <br />Redwood Shores should be one distinct district. Based on the legal parameters, Redwood Shores fits all of the <br />requirements perfectly. The Shores is population balanced, is contiguous, is served by the Belmont Redwood <br />Shores School District. We must commute through Belmont and/or San Carlos to connect to other areas of <br />Redwood City. Redwood Shores has a well-established set of neighborhoods with governing associations <br />looking out for the interests of our residents and businesses, and our own efficient communication methods for <br />our area. It's not that we don't want to be combined with Bair Island; it is that it doesn't make sense. <br />If you are committed to community outreach efforts you will respect the wishes of residents asking that <br />Redwood Shores be represented as one distinct district. <br />Thank you for your consideration. <br />Bonnie Wolf <br />Sent from Xfmity Connect App <br />