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Redistricting Committee <br />Minutes of June 9, 2011 <br />Members Present Charles Harrington, Nolan Allen, Charles Montgomery, Mark Follis, Paul Berner, <br />Nancy Ojeda, Nanci Lotz, Lisa Garcia, and Venessa Guerrero (Alternate) <br />Members Absent Charlie Perry, Martha Gillett (Alternate), and Champ Dunham (Alternate) <br />City Staff Present Assistant City Manager, Traci Leach; Planning Director, Tim Tietjens; GIS <br />Manager, Brian Sterling; City Attorney, Knox Askins; and Planning Coordinator, <br />Peggy Lee <br />1. Call to order <br />Meeting called to order by Chairman Charles Harrington at 6:10 p.m. <br />2. Introductions <br />Planning Director, Tim Tietjens, welcomed everyone to the meeting and began introductions with <br />committee members Charles Harrington, Nolan Allen, Charles Montgomery, Mark Follis, Paul <br />Berner, Nancy Ojeda, Nanci Lotz, Lisa Garcia, and Vanessa Guerrero (Alternate). <br />Other introductions included the GIS Manager, Brian Sterling; Planning Coordinator, Peggy Lee; <br />City Attorney, Knox Askins; Assistant City Manager, Traci Leach; and Associate Director for the <br />University of Houston Hobby Center for Public Policy, Renee Cross. <br />3. Overview of 2010 Census data <br />Mr. Tietjens spoke on the role of the committee and described how the information collected from <br />the Census would be utilized throughout the redistricting process, as required by the U.S. <br />Department of Justice. Mr. Tietjens provided a PowerPoint presentation with slides showing the <br />four levels of census geography, which include Place, Tract, Block Group, and Block. He <br />mentioned there were four Blocks split during the redistricting process in 2000. <br />A breakdown of the 2010 racial and ethnic composition of La Porte and a graph comparing the <br />population by Council District in 2000 and 2010 was also provided. <br />Mr. Tietjens talked about minority representation, referring to Sections 2 and 5 of the Voting <br />Rights Act, as well as, contiguity, compactness, communities of interest, and incumbent <br />protection. <br />4. Overview of Census redistricting adoption process <br />City Attorney, Knox Askins, spoke about the Voting Acts Right and provided the historical <br />perspective for La Porte. He described the process and timing involved with the redistricting <br />adoption process and receiving pre - clearance from the Justice Department. <br />There was discussion about placement of boundary lines and it was suggested that each member <br />take a look at the Council District Map and perform a cursory review of the district they represent. <br />Mr. Askins took a moment to explain how the consultant and City staff would be a resource for the <br />committee, but it would be the job of the committee to redraw district boundary lines and provide that <br />recommendation to City Council. <br />Associate Director for the University of Houston Hobby Center for Public Policy, Renee Cross, <br />provided a handout entitled Redistricting Terms, as provided by the Texas Legislative Council. <br />Councilman Zemanek suggested pinpointing on a map, the location of each Council Member's home <br />address. <br />