Meeting Location: City Hall, 613 E. Broadway, Glendale, CA 91206
From Map Glendale:
“The City of Glendale has passed a resolution of intent to change from citywide elections to district elections to elect its City Councilmembers. The proposed change will be put before voters on the March 2024 ballot. The City is considering a plan for six (6) separate council districts and a directly elected mayor. If this plan is approved by the voters, this would take effect beginning with Council elections starting in 2026. Voters would have the opportunity to elect one City Councilmember who lives in and is elected by voters in their district and all Glendale voters would vote to select their next Mayor.
We need your help to draw the proposed City Council districts!
One of our primary goals when drawing City Council districts is to draw lines that respect neighborhoods and communities of interest. So we want to know: What do you consider the boundaries of your neighborhood? Which areas should be in just one district for fair representation?”
We as renters are the majority of the city - let’s have a say in shaping its new districts! All residents are able to submit their ideas ahead of the final public hearing.
Info on the Public Hearings and Community Workshops: City Calendar