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How to Participate

Redistricting determines which neighborhoods and communities are grouped together into a district for purposes of electing a board member.  The Board of Directors will seek input in selecting the next district map for our board members.  You have an opportunity to share with the Board of Directors how you think district boundaries should be drawn to best represent your community.

 

How can I get involved?

The Board of Directors will be holding a public workshops and public input hearings to receive public input on where district lines should be drawn. The public workshop and public input hearings will be held on:

August 9, 2021 @ 2pm - Pre-Draft Map Public Hearing

October 25, 2021 @ 2pm - Public Workshop

November 8, 2021 @ 2pm - Pre-Draft Map Public Hearing                                 

January 10, 2021 @ 2pm - Draft Map Adoption

February 7, 2022 @ 6pm - Pre-Final Map Public Hearing

February 14, 2022 @ 2pm - Pre-Final Map Public Hearing

March 14, 2022 @ 2pm - Final Map Adoption

 

The public workshop and all public input hearings will be held virtually or at the District offices located at:

Chino Basin Water Conservation District

4594 San Bernardino Street

Montclair, CA  91763

 

Visit the Timeline|Calendar page for full details on events we invite you to attend.  You can also submit public comments, including suggested draft maps, by emailing admin@cbwcd.org or call 909.626.2711

or completing the Public Comment Form below.

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Existing Board Member District Maps

July 25, 2021

Timeline | Calendar

August 2021 - March 2022

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Notices and Agenda

Press and News

How to Participate: News

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Public Comment Form

Chino Basin Water Conservation District Redistricting Process

Public Comment Form on Communities of Interest

Input from the public is critical to help inform the Board of Directors about your Community of Interest.  The Chino Basin Water Conservation District has prepared this Public Comment Form to provide the public with a way of submitting information on characteristics that may define your Community of Interest.

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The concept of protecting Communities of Interest is to draw boundaries in a manner that preserves communities that share common interests and that should be included within a single district for purposes of their effective and fair representation. There are many types of common interests that may identify a Community of Interest. For example, communities may be defined by the location of geographic boundaries or features, such as a City, parks, lakes, mountains or freeways. Communities may share a common culture or language. Communities may be defined by their neighborhood, or by the location of cultural, religious or educational institutions. Certain public services, like public schools and public transit may also help define a community.

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If you would like the Board of Directors to consider a particular Community of Interest, we invite you to complete and submit a Public Comment Form, to speak at a public hearing or to submit your written comments to the District. All personal information listed on this form is voluntary and will become a part of the Chino Basin Water Conservation District’s public record. The public is not required to fill out all of the questions below, but the more information the District gathers, the better informed the process of redrawing Board of Director district boundaries will be.

Complete the form to submit public comments, including draft map suggestions.

Do you have concerns about the current boundaries of your Board of Director District?

Thanks for sharing!

Public Input Form
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