Politics & Government

City Of Greenboro: Next Redistricting Committee Meeting Is September 30

Greensboro's newly formed Redistricting Committee holds its third meeting online from 7-8:30 pm Thursday, September 30. Committee member ...

09/27/2021 3:11 PM

Greensboro’s newly formed Redistricting Committee holds its third meeting online from 7-8:30 pm Thursday, September 30. Committee members will listen to comments from the public at the beginning of the meeting and will then consider changes to draft maps, which are located under Meeting Presentations on this Web page

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To share your comments, register to attend the meeting on Zoom by 5 pm Thursday.

Can’t participate during the meeting? Email your comments to the City. 

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Just want to watch the meeting? Watch live on the City’s YouTube page

On Wednesday, September 29, an interactive map depicting the current redistricting draft maps will go live on the redistricting Web page. Also on this page is info about the process and links to the two previous meetings.

Greensboro’s newly formed Redistricting Committee holds its third meeting online from 7-8:30 pm Thursday, September 30. Committee members will listen to comments from the public at the beginning of the meeting and will then consider changes to draft maps, which are located under Meeting Presentations on this Web page

To share your comments, register to attend the meeting on Zoom by 5 pm Thursday.

Can’t participate during the meeting? Email your comments to the City. 

Just want to watch the meeting? Watch live on the City’s YouTube page

On Wednesday, September 29, an interactive map depicting the current redistricting draft maps will go live on the redistricting Web page. Also on this page is info about the process and links to the two previous meetings.


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