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<br /> - . <br /> Final Report of Re-Districting Committee to La Porte City Council <br /> The Redistricting Committee of the City of La Porte, Texas, heretofore established and <br /> appointed by the City Council of the City of La Porte, Texas in Ordinance No. 2000- <br /> 2460 in December 2000, and as directed to reconfigure single-member city council <br /> districts pursuant to the procedures set forth and established in City of La Porte <br /> Ordinance No. 2001-2502, hereby submits this its Final Report to the City of La Porte <br /> City Council recommending the establishment of new boundaries for the election of <br /> district Councilpersons. Attached to this report as "Exhibit A", and incorporated by <br /> reference herein, is the proposed map of the City of La Porte containing the <br /> reconfigured district boundaries, as is herein officially recommended by the <br /> Redistricting Committee for adoption by City Council and for submission for <br /> preclearance to the Department of Justice pursuant to Section 5 of the Voting Rights <br /> Act, 42 U.S.C., ~1973c. <br /> Based on the directives established in Ordinance No. 2001-2502, the Re-Districting <br /> Committee followed the following criteria in redrawing district lines for the election of <br /> district Councilpersons: <br /> 1) The Committee based each new district as closely as possible on the boundaries of <br /> existing districts. To this end, the Committee sought to preserve present <br /> incumbent/constituency relationships, with consideration toward the residence of <br /> existing members of City Council, and their history in representing their current districts. <br /> 2) The Committee focused on maintaining easily identifiable geographical boundaries <br /> for redrawn districts, with a premium placed on drawing each new district to be compact <br /> and contiguous. <br /> 3) Each district was redrawn so as to achieve relative parity in population size, based <br /> on an ideal population of 5313 for each of the 6 redrawn districts, and working with a <br /> new total city population of 31,880. (31,880 / 6). The directive followed in establishing <br /> the population for each district was that the highest population district would not exceed <br /> the lowest population district by 10% (plus or minus five percent deviation in population <br /> between districts. <br /> 4) The Committee acted so as to maintain historic communities of interest contained <br /> within existing districts when redrawing district lines. This was accomplished by <br /> maintaining these communities entirely within newly created districts. <br /> 5) The Committee worked to draft the proposed new district lines to follow as closely as <br /> possible the existing Benchmark plan, the present district lines as reconfigured and <br /> adopted by City Ordinance No. 1775, and passed by City Council on August 12, 1991, <br /> and as precleared to the Department of Justice by letter dated January 21, 1992. <br />