Politics & Government
Conshohocken Proposes 3 New Redistricting Maps
Conshy is redrawing its maps based on the new census. Public feedback is requested. Details:

CONSHOHOCKEN, PA — Conshohocken has proposed three new revised ward maps that would redistrict the borough based on the latest census data.
The borough is seeking public input on the maps, which offer notably different alternatives for the borough's nearly 10,000 residents.
While the borders of each proposed map are different, they also meet certain basic standards laid out by officials in their design.
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"The three maps meet all legal requirements for reapportionment of election districts, including, but not limited to, retaining census block boundaries, having a maximum population deviation of ten percent, and being as 'compact and contiguous' as practicable," officials said in a statement.
A final decision on the maps will be made in the coming weeks.
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The three alternatives are included below:



Input on the maps should be submitted by April 13 to borough manager Stephanie Cecco at scecco@conshohockenpa.gov or by calling 610-828-1092.
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