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Considering the concepts listed above, which ones would be your top priorities in choosing a map? (Required items are not listed) Please select in order of preference.
Create westside district
West side generally refers to the area west of the freeway. There is not enough population west of the freeway to make a district without including some precincts east of the freeway. Several ideas on what precincts to include are:
Grandview area (north)
East Bay/Spring Creek, etc. (south/southeast)
Parts of Dixon, Franklin, and or Franklin South (central)
Make this the priority
Split college student population into multiple districts
Several precincts in and around Brigham Young University have very large populations and dramatically impact the effort to balance population across districts. These precincts are currently in parts of four different districts, with one district having a much larger college student population than the others.
Make this the priority
Preserving southeast area district
Keeping precincts in southeast Provo in one district.
Make this the priority
Communities of interest
Keeping areas together that share common interests.
Make this the priority
Have college student population in only 1-2 districts
Several precincts in and around Brigham Young University have very large populations and dramatically impact the effort to balance population across districts. These precincts are currently in parts of four different districts, with one district having a much larger college student population than the others.
Make this the priority
Preserving central/downtown area district
Keeping precincts in the central/downtown area in one district.
Make this the priority
Balanced number of registered voters
While not a requirement, balancing the number of voters is very challenging when meeting the requirement of balancing the population across districts.
Make this the priority
There is not enough population west of the freeway to make a district without including some precincts east of the freeway. If you think that creating a westside district is a priority, what is your preference for which precincts to add in?
East Bay/Spring Creek, etc. (south/southeast)
Grandview area (north)
No preference
Parts of Dixon, Franklin, and/or Franklin South (central)
Any other thoughts on a westside district?
The following maps were selected by the Council to show some of the concepts being considered. Please choose the map(s) you prefer the most.
You can view all the maps here: https://oth.opengov.com/production/uploads/portals/258/forum/issue/11680/issue_asset/asset/10159/All_maps.pdf.
Map 85
Map 31
Map 75
Map 64
Map 113
Map 33
Map 67
Map 100
Map 93
Map 28
Map 34
Which map attributes do you like least?
What do you like best about the map(s) you chose?
Certain concepts were discussed when reviewing the submitted maps. Please rate the importance of each of each concept in evaluating the City Council District maps (1=not important, 5=very important)?
Are there other criteria you think should be used to evaluate the maps?
Are there other maps you prefer to the ones that we've selected as the top maps (pick up to three)? See all maps here: https://oth.opengov.com/production/uploads/portals/258/forum/issue/11680/issue_asset/asset/10159/All_maps.pdf
See all maps here: https://redistricting.provo.org/report.html
A Great
A west side district
Balanced Council
Best makeover
best
Better Balanced 2
Better Balanced
Big Difference
BYU 1 Shift 2
BYU and Joaquin get
C5
Center & Westside Di
City centered 2
City centered
Comp 01
Corner
Council District
counterclockwise s1
Counterclockwise s2
Email 01
Email 02
Email 03
Email 04
Even voter counts
Foothills 2
Foothills
Fun Times
Great Idea
horses
horsey
Interesting
Jet
lines
Map A
Map B
Map C
map z
Master
mostly west side
n s
NE
Nearly Equal Pop
Neighborhood Focus
new districts bound
North Grandview
Number 01
Optimal plan
Perfectly Balanced
Pick this map
Plan 01
Plan 2 central
Plan 2 East v2
Plan 2 East
Plan 2
Plan 3 reps west
Plan 3
Plan 3N
Plan 4 rep west
Plan 5
Plan 6
Plan 7
Plan 8
Plan 9
Plan 10
Plan 11
Plan 12
Plan 13
Plan 14
Plan 15
Plan 16
Plan 17
Plan 18
Plan 19
Plan 20
Plan 21
Plan 22
Plan 23
Plan 24
Plan 25
Plan 26
Plan 27
Plan 28
Plan 29
Plan A
Plan AA
Plan B
Plan C
Plan D
Plan E
Plan F
Plan G
Plan H
Plan I
Plan J
Plan K
Pretty good
S
SE
Sharing BYU
South & west deserve
south district
South
Southern
southwest
Super
Surprise
SW1
The
W
well done
West & Central
west of I-15 better
West side map
West Side Represent
Westish
Westside district w
Westside Growth
Westside
wow
Yet another plan
Choose at most 3 options
Are you a Provo resident?
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Do you have any other comments on the redistricting maps or how to choose the final one?
What is a disruptive statement?
A statement
containing personal attacks, profanity, commercial advertising or content which is entirely off-topic, and/or
from a user who has falsified their registration information with the intent to post multiple statements in one topic or to misrepresent their city of residence.
Why does Open Town Hall monitor for disruptive statements?
OpenGov is a non-partisan company dedicated to building public trust in government and broadening civic engagement. Many people will not participate if the forum has disruptive statements.
Does Open Town Hall find many disruptive statements?
No. Disruptive statements are quite rare - less than one in a thousand statements are disruptive.
What does Open Town Hall do if they find a disruptive statement?
Open Town Hall
moves the statement to a different web page,
describes the problem in an email to the author, and
invites the author to change the statement.
Does Open Town Hall ever edit or delete statements?
Never. Only the statement's author can edit or delete a statement.
If I disagree with someone, can I post my opinion?
Yes. Open Town Hall encourages open dialog which, by necessity, includes disagreements.
How do I know if my statement is a 'disagreement' or a 'personal attack'?
Personal attacks are disparaging remarks which impute motives to a person's action. Statements of fact, or of your own opinion are generally not personal attacks.
Here are some examples of statements which are, and are not, personal attacks.
Personal Attack
Not A Personal Attack
He lied.
He said he did X, but in fact he did Y.
She misrepresented the truth.
I don't trust her.
He is greedy.
He is making plenty of money.
It is merely a power play on her part.
She will announce her candidacy soon.
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Considering the concepts listed above, which ones would be your top priorities in choosing a map? (Required items are not listed) Please select in order of preference.
Keeping areas together that share common interests.
Keeping precincts in the central/downtown area in one district.
Several precincts in and around Brigham Young University have very large populations and dramatically impact the effort to balance population across districts. These precincts are currently in parts of four different districts, with one district having a much larger college student population than the others.
Keeping precincts in southeast Provo in one district.
While not a requirement, balancing the number of voters is very challenging when meeting the requirement of balancing the population across districts.
Several precincts in and around Brigham Young University have very large populations and dramatically impact the effort to balance population across districts. These precincts are currently in parts of four different districts, with one district having a much larger college student population than the others.
West side generally refers to the area west of the freeway. There is not enough population west of the freeway to make a district without including some precincts east of the freeway. Several ideas on what precincts to include are:
There is not enough population west of the freeway to make a district without including some precincts east of the freeway. If you think that creating a westside district is a priority, what is your preference for which precincts to add in?
No preference
Any other thoughts on a westside district?
No response.The following maps were selected by the Council to show some of the concepts being considered. Please choose the map(s) you prefer the most. You can view all the maps here: https://oth.opengov.com/production/uploads/portals/258/forum/issue/11680/issue_asset/asset/10159/All_maps.pdf.
Which map attributes do you like least?
No response.What do you like best about the map(s) you chose?
No response.Certain concepts were discussed when reviewing the submitted maps. Please rate the importance of each of each concept in evaluating the City Council District maps (1=not important, 5=very important)?
Are there other criteria you think should be used to evaluate the maps?
No response.Are there other maps you prefer to the ones that we've selected as the top maps (pick up to three)? See all maps here: https://oth.opengov.com/production/uploads/portals/258/forum/issue/11680/issue_asset/asset/10159/All_maps.pdf See all maps here: https://redistricting.provo.org/report.html
No response.Are you a Provo resident?
Do you have any other comments on the redistricting maps or how to choose the final one?
No response.