City of Rancho Cucamonga Presentation of Draft Maps

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City of Rancho Cucamonga Presentation of Draft Maps Douglas Johnson, President Justin Levitt, Vice President

Proposed Transition Timeline 2 Date Event March 16 March 25 April 4 Council Hearing. Council may adopt resolution setting criteria to guide the drawing of draft maps. Consultant s Draft Maps (and any public maps received before this date) published on project website Deadline for public to submit initial map ideas April 6 April 20 May 4 May (date TBD) Nov. 2016 7 pm Council Hearing. Council reviews draft maps and gives direction on tests / revisions 7 pm Council Hearing. Council may select a final map or request additional tests / revisions 7 pm Council Hearing. Council may select a final map or request additional tests / revisions (If needed) Additional Council hearing to formally adopt the map of Council districts and call for the November election. Voters decide whether or not to implement Council districts.

Districting Criteria 3 Federal Laws Traditional Redistricting Principles Equal Population Communities of interest No Racial Gerrymandering Compact and Contiguous Federal Voting Rights Act Visible (Natural & man-made) boundaries Use whole Census Blocks Orderly transition Task is to draw 4 Council district (the Mayor will remain a separately elected, at-large position)

Defining Communities 4 There are many ways to define communities Best way to define a neighborhood remains to hear from the people who live there Some examples of communities of interest could include: School attendance areas; housing developments; neighborhoods around parks; horse-friendly neighborhoods Some communities want to be unified to maximize their voice in single election. Others (often school attendance areas and senior living communities) want to be divided so they have multiple representatives on the Council. March 16, 2016

City Demographics 5 Race/Ethnic Profile Count Percent Total Population 165,269 Latino 57,688 35% NH White 70,572 43% NH Black/African-American 15,450 9% NH Native American 880 1% NH Asian-American 18,431 11% NH Pacific Islander 504 0% NH Other 542 0% NH Multi-Race 1,202 1% Voting Age Population total 122,719 VAP Latino 39,076 32% VAP NH White 56,455 46% VAP NH Black/African-American 11,335 9% VAP NH Native American 692 1% VAP NH Asian-American 13,742 11% VAP NH Pacific Islander 339 0% VAP NH Other 337 0% VAP NH Multi-Race 743 1% Citizen VAP total 114,493 CVAP Latino 37,977 33% CVAP NH White 53,333 47% CVAP NH African-American 10,871 9% CVAP NH Asian-American 10,913 10% CVAP Other (incl. Nat. Amer. & Pac 149 0% Voter Registration (Nov. 2014) 84,523 Latino Reg 24,196 29% Asian-Surnamed Reg. 3,450 4% Filipino-Surnamed Reg. 1,401 2% Voters Casting Ballots (Nov. 2014) 30,441 36% Latino voters 6,535 21% Asian-Surnamed voters 872 3% Filipino-Surnamed voters 401 1% Voters Casting Ballots (Nov. 2012) 62,448 Latino voters 16,021 26% Asian-Surnamed voters 1,988 3% Filipino-Surnamed voters 926 1% Note: these are Census Bureau population counts. The 2015 California Department of Finance population estimate for Rancho Cucamonga is 174,064. Sources: 2010 Census, California Statewide Database (2012 and 2014 November elections), 2010-2014 American Community Survey Special Tabulation of Citizen Voting Age data, and 2010-2014 American Community Survey data. ACS Profile Count Percent ACS Total Population 170,501 Age 0-19 46,764 27% Age 20-60 100,540 59% Age 60+ 23,198 14% Age 65+ 15,255 9% Immigrant 34,820 20% Age 5+ 160,028 Speaks English at home 105,551 66% Speaks Spanish at home 31,517 20% Speaks an Asian language at home 13,793 9% Speaks other language at home 9,168 6% Speaks English only "well" or less 18,038 11% Age 25+ 110,895 Age 25+, no HS degree 10,209 9% Age 25+, HS degree (only) 65,787 59% Age 25+, bachelor degree (only) 22,015 20% Age 25+, graduate degree (only) 12,885 12% Households 55,482 Income $0-25k 7,105 13% Income $25-50k 9,725 18% Income $50-75k 10,260 18% Income $75-200k 24,315 44% Income $200k+ 4,076 7% Housing units 57,877 Vacant 2,395 4% Occupied 55,482 96% Rented 20,094 36% Owned 35,388 64% Single-Family 41,128 71% Multi-Family 16,749 29%

Latino CVAP 6

7 NDC Draft Maps

Draft Map Notes 8 All NDC maps are contiguous and reasonably population balanced (under 5% per plan) All NDC maps are reasonably compact All NDC maps respect communities of interest, but in very different ways Alta Loma, Etiwanda, and Cucamonga are each larger than a single district

NDC Draft Map A 9

NDC Draft Map B 10

NDC Draft Map C 11

12 Public Submissions

McColl 1 by Zip Code 13 Note: this plan is not population-balanced

McMillan 1 14

Morales 1 15

Morales 2 16

Morales 3 Six Seats 17 Note: this plan is not population-balanced

Olson 1 18 Note: this plan is not population-balanced

Public Participation Kits 19 Enable anyone to draw and submit a population-balanced district or citywide map Available in English and Spanish Basic kit in PDF format Excel Supplement Supplemental maps of Citizen Voting Age Population by ethnicity and Councilmember locations

Stay Involved 20 Attend an upcoming hearing (listed below and on the website) Visit www.myrc.life for more information and to participate in drawing maps Paper kits are available at the City's libraries and community centers Call or email NDC with questions, opinions, and/or to add your contact information to our contact list Tell your friends! All materials are available in English and Spanish Date March 25 Event Consultant s Draft Maps (and any public maps received before this date) published on project website April 4 April 6 April 20 May 4 May (TBA) Deadline for public to submit initial map ideas Council Hearing. Council reviews draft maps and gives direction on tests / revisions Council Hearing. Council may select a final map or request additional tests / revisions Council Hearing. Council may select a final map or request additional tests / revisions Council action to formally adopt the map of Council districts and call for the November election.