Description: This layer comprises polygons of City Council Districts within the County of San Diego. The dataset represents a consolidation of council district datasets from incorporated cities within the County of San Diego where districting has occured. Data will be added from other jurisdictions as it becomes available.
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Copyright Text: City of San Diego, City of Chula Vista, City of Escondido, City of San Marcos, City of Vista, County of San Diego, City of El Cajon, City of Oceanside, City of Poway, City of Carlsbad, City of Encinitas, City of Santee, Registrar of Voters, SanGIS
Description: Five (5) Supervisoral Districts of San Diego CountyRedistricting takes place every 10 years after the federal census. District boundaries for federal, state and local elected offices are redrawn to reflect new population data and shifting populations. The County’s district boundaries will change so the five County supervisors elected to represent those districts each serve about 650,000 residents and reflects the County’s diverse population. Fourteen people were selected for the County's IRC. The process will act independently from the influence of the Board of Supervisors and reasonably represent the County’s diversity.On January 12, 2022, the IRC approved technical changes to the 2021 Redistricting Plan and Final Report adjusting boundaries of the supervisorial districts of the County of San Diego Board of Supervisors(https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/redistricting/2021-redistricting-plan-map1.html)The Board adopted the redistricting ordinance on December 14, 2021 (https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/dam/sdc/redistricting/docs/ircmeetings/irc-meeting-12-14-21/Item%2005%20-%20Resolution%20Adopting%20Final%20Report%20re-%20Final%20Redistricting%20Plan%20-%20SIGNED.pdf)The dataset was geoprocessed using SDE.JUR_COUNTY as the input and added to with the BOS districts from SDEP Atlantic. The input dataset was verified as having the correct features from the 1/12/2022 IRC District update. The geoprocessing function was IDENTITY using the JUR_COUNTY as the IDENTITY layer used to cut the DIST_SUPERVSIOR dataset. All data was downloaded to process in local FBGDB. The full size of the incorrect land area IRC dataset is 4525.8 sq. miles in area. This was reduced down 264.8 sq. miles to the true and correct county boundary size of 4261 sq. miles for the County of San Diego. This size removed the ocean areas (mentioned below). As discussed in the summary, there were at least 511 acres of land area incorrectly attributed to either no BOS District area or for having overlaps into surrounding Counties and Countries (Mexico). These errors all resulted from where the US Census data used in the BOS IRC linework was not in agreement with JUR_COUNTY (being on either side of any line in JUR_COUNTY is an error). All were corrected back to the be within and match exactly the County boundary and the actual vector line work (100% match). Interior linework or linework separating the boundaries between BOS districts 1-5 were not altered in anyway. Preserving these vectors preserves the spirit and intention of the IRC committee work to its original state. Areas in the ocean were removed from the BOS coastal district data as they confused the land use and land ownership values and distribution of area that is associated with the BOS districts. These ocean areas and all the original IRC linework are preserved with 100% fidelity in the DIST_SUPERVISOR SDE dataset at SanGIS.The source work area for the output is:(PROJECTS2//) Q:\20220111_BOS_Districts_by_Municipal_Area_Zip_v1\20220111_BOS_Districts_by_Municipal_Area_Zip_ArcPro
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Copyright Text: LUEG-GIS Unit, Ross Paul Martin
Redistricting Advisory Committee (RAC), County of San Diego Redistricting, 1600 Pacific Hwy, Room 201, San Diego, CA. 92101
Description: California State Assembly boundaries adopted for the June 2022 primary elections. Districts located within the County of San Diego were extracted and reprojected into SanGIS standard projection.Every 10 years, after the federal census, California must redraw the boundaries of its Congressional, State Senate, State Assembly, and State Board of Equalization districts, to reflect the new population data. Now those lines are drawn by the Commission. California voters authorized the creation of the Commission when they passed the Voters First Act, which appeared as Proposition 11 on the November 2008 general election ballot. Under the Act, the Commission is charged with drawing the boundaries of California’s Congressional, Senate, Assembly and Board of Equalization electoral districts.This data was downloaded and put in the SanGIS database in February 2022 (CRC_2021_Assembly_Final_corrected2021-12-28.shp).https://www.wedrawthelinesca.org/final_maps
Copyright Text: California Citizens Resdistricting Commission - http://wedrawthelines.ca.gov
Description: California State Congressional boundaries finalized on 20 December 2021. Districts located within the County of San Diego were extracted and reprojected into SanGIS standard projection.Every 10 years, after the federal census, California must redraw the boundaries of its Congressional, State Senate, State Assembly, and State Board of Equalization districts, to reflect the new population data. Now those lines are drawn by the Commission. California voters authorized the creation of the Commission when they passed the Voters First Act, which appeared as Proposition 11 on the November 2008 general election ballot. Under the Act, the Commission is charged with drawing the boundaries of California’s Congressional, Senate, Assembly and Board of Equalization electoral districts.This data was downloaded and put in the SanGIS database in February 2022 (CD_Final 2021-12-20.shp).https://www.wedrawthelinesca.org/
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Copyright Text: California Citizens Resdistricting Commission - http://wedrawthelines.ca.gov
Description: California State Senate boundaries adoptedon 26 December 2021 for the June 2022 primary elections. Districts located within the County of San Diego were extracted and reprojected into SanGIS standard projection (SD_Final.shp).Every 10 years, after the federal census, California must redraw the boundaries of its Congressional, State Senate, State Assembly, and State Board of Equalization districts, to reflect the new population data. Now those lines are drawn by the Commission. California voters authorized the creation of the Commission when they passed the Voters First Act, which appeared as Proposition 11 on the November 2008 general election ballot. Under the Act, the Commission is charged with drawing the boundaries of California’s Congressional, Senate, Assembly and Board of Equalization electoral districts.https://www.wedrawthelinesca.org/
Service Item Id: bf4947f7803145aabed3aaefadbb743a
Copyright Text: California Citizens Resdistricting Commission - http://wedrawthelines.ca.gov
Description: A geographic representation of the district boundaries created from fund numbers which are provided by the County Auditor/Controller's Property Tax Services (PTS) Division.
Description: A geographic representation of the district boundaries created from fund numbers which are provided by the County Auditor/Controller's Property Tax Services (PTS) Division.
Description: A geographic representation of the district boundaries created from fund numbers which are provided by the County Auditor/Controller's Property Tax Services (PTS) Division.
Description: A geographic representation of the Fire Protection Districts created from fund numbers which are provided by the County Auditor/Controller's Property Tax Services (PTS) Division.
Description: A geographic representation of the district boundaries created from fund numbers which are provided by the County Auditor/Controller's Property Tax Services (PTS) Division.
Description: District boundaries for the transit operators in the San Diego region: Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) and North County Transit District (NCTD)
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