Alachua County seeks public input on commission district maps

The Board of Alachua County Commissioners invites citizens to share proposed maps for how County Commission districts should be drawn. Courtesy of Alachua County
The Alachua County Commission invites citizens to share proposed maps for how the County commission districts should be drawn.
Courtesy of Alachua County

The Alachua County Commission invites citizens to share proposed maps for how the County Commission districts should be drawn.

This process will provide an opportunity for residents to assist in shaping the future boundaries for the county.

Citizens are encouraged to submit maps that meet the following minimum requirements:

  1. Five Districts: Maps must contain exactly five districts, and all geographic areas of Alachua County must be included in one — and only one — district.
  2. Equal Population: Districts should be generally equal in population to ensure fair representation.
  3. Boundary Alignment: District boundaries must follow the edges of current Supervisor of Elections voting precincts or 2020 U.S. Census Blocks.
  4. File Format: Submissions must be provided in shapefile or KML/KMZ file formats.

The deadline for map submissions will be Sept. 5. To submit the maps online, click here.

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Data submitted will become the property of Alachua County and will be subject to Florida Public Records laws (F.S. 119).

For more information, contact Alachua County Growth Management Director Jeff Hayes at 352-374-5249.

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