The Redistricting Task Force has begun!
Every ten years, the boundaries of the San Francisco Supervisory Districts are
redraw to ensure each district maintains the same number
of residents. Members of the public are encouraged to participate in the process
of redistricting.
The task force needs your input!
Tell the task force where to draw the lines of the District of Supervision
from San Francisco!
As they meet, they will look at YOU and collect your opinions,
ideas and concerns about the boundaries of your District and the impacts on our
communities.
● Visit the website to view the meeting schedule: https://
sf.gov/public-body/2020-census-redistricting-task-force
● Create your own map using the mapping tool! Visit the
Redistricting website and look in the redistricting section.
mapping.
● Don’t have Internet access? Visit your local public library!
● You can find your local library and hours by visiting the site
redistricting website and searching on “Information”.
● Users can make reservation of a computer in
https://pcbooking.sfpl.org/easybooking/ and enter your booking number.
library card and PIN. Reservations are available 120
minutes (2 one-hour sessions) per day.
● The SFPL web services team has added a link to
the Redistricting mapping tool on your
home page, which will appear on all computers in the
library to access.
Check with the Office of the Clerk of the Board for information.
on ruffles on the windows.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THE MEETINGS:
● Attend meetings Check the website for
specific instructions. https://sf.gov/public-body/2020-censusredistricting-
task-force
● Send your comments by sending an email to rdtf@
sfgov.org or by calling (415) 554-4445
● Join the email list to receive updates
issued by the Redistricting Task Force.
To sign up, go to sfelections.org/rdtf
● Follow the Redistricting Task Force on
Facebook and Twitter: @RedistrictSF
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