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CC Regular Session 7. 3. <br /> Meeting Date: 03/22/2022 <br /> By: Katie Schmidt,Administrative Services <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Adopt Ordinance#22-16 Establishing Boundary Lines for the City of Ramsey Ward System <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Following is the same background and notification that was presented for the introduction of this redistricting <br /> ordinance. For informational purposes, staff is including this same language. On February 17, 2022,the maps were <br /> released showing the redistricting of the congressional and legislative districts. The City was required to review <br /> those maps and make adjustments to its Ward and Precinct boundaries as needed based on population changes. <br /> Council is also aware that redistricting is a process that occurs every ten years following completion of the US <br /> Census. <br /> Notification: <br /> No notification is required at this time. The notification requirements are as follows: When a precinct boundary is <br /> reestablished or a local government election district boundary is redistricted, a detailed map showing the new <br /> precincts or districts must be posted at the locations and in the manner in items A to C. Item A pertains to <br /> municipalities, and reads as follows: For precincts and wards established by a municipality,the notice prepared by <br /> the municipal clerk must be posted in the clerk's office. The notice may be posted in other conspicuous locations in <br /> the municipality, at the discretion of the clerk. the information posted must also be made available for public <br /> inspection at the office of the county auditor. <br /> The notices required must be posted within 72 hours after the adoption of precinct or election district boundaries. <br /> The notices must remain posted until the day following the state general election in a year ending in two. <br /> With regard to notice to affected voters -when precinct boundaries are changed,the county auditor or municipal <br /> clerk shall notify each affected registered voter of the change at least one week prior to the state primary held after <br /> the change takes place. Following completion of the ward and precinct boundary amendments,Anoka County <br /> Elections will be sending out notification postcards to all voters within the City of Ramsey. <br /> Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br /> The City is currently divided into four Wards. According to State Statute, each Ward shall have a balanced <br /> population with other Wards within the City. Based on the 2020 Census, the population of each Ward in the City of <br /> Ramsey prior to redistricting was as follows: Ward 1 =6,275 (+3%); Ward 2=71007 (+20%); Ward 3 =71902 <br /> (+36%); and Ward 4= 6,462 (+9%). The total City of Ramsey population based on the 2020 census is 27,646. The <br /> percentages indicate the percent of growth since the 2012 census. <br /> As was noted to Council at the February 22, 2022 work session meeting, for Census and redistricting purposes,the <br /> City is divided into smaller geographic areas known as Census Blocks that are used to summarize population and <br /> act as boundary lines for Districts and Wards. Staff prepared an amended Ward Map that balances population with <br /> minimal geographic change and follows major transportation corridors. <br /> The current population of each Ward based on the amended Ward Map introduced on March 8, 2022, is as follows: <br /> Ward 1 =6,836; Ward 2 =6,901; Ward 3 = 6,791; and Ward 4= 7,118. <br /> The ordinance establishing the Ward lines was presented for introduction at the March 8, 2022 Council meeting. <br />
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