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What this is
The Council District Boundary Commission has recommended changes to Richardson's council district boundaries as required by Section 4.03 of the City Charter. Council will hold a public hearing to receive community input on those recommended adjustments.
Why it matters
District boundary changes affect which neighborhoods fall in each council district, determining which council member represents each resident and how votes are apportioned across the city.
Timeline
- July 10, 2026 Agenda posted — April 25, 2022 meeting
Appearances on agendas
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City Council — April 25, 2022
Hold public hearing and consider boundary adjustments
Official agenda language
PUBLIC HEARING, CONSIDER ADJUSTMENTS TO RICHARDSON’S COUNCIL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES AS RECOMMENDED BY THE COUNCIL DISTRICT BOUNDARY COMMISSION IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 4.03 OF THE CITY OF RICHARDSON CITY CHARTER.
Documents
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