Colorado Springs, Colorado



2020 City Council District (CD) Redistricting Options for Discussion Option C: DISTRICTPOPULATIONDEVIATION FROM IDEAL178,965-1,337-1.6%281,9241,6222.02%380,7884860.60%477,672-2,630-3.28%579,188-1,114-1.39%683,2772,9753.70%City Total Population481,814Overall Deviation Range6.98%Ideal District Population80,302Mean Deviation of all Districts2.10%CD1Pros:The Vista Grande neighborhood is united in this district. Cons: There are no cons to this small change in CD1. CD2Pros: Moving precincts 141, 142. 143 and 134 into CD6 reduces the population of CD2 and allow for future population growth in this district.Moving precincts 445 into CD2 unites more of School District 20 precincts into CD2. Cons: Moving precinct 454 into CD2 results in one School District 49 precinct is now in CD2. A portion of the Woodmen Heights/Dublin North neighborhood is split between CD2 and CD6. CD3Pros: Moving precinct 601 into this district increases the population in CD3.The Friends of Quail Lake HOA, is united in CD3. No other HOA’s or additional neighborhoods are divided in this change.Cons: There are no cons to this small change in CD3.CD4Pros: Moving precinct 185 from CD3 into CD4 balances population between these districts. Cons: A small portion of the Hillside neighborhood remains in CD3. CD5Pros: Moving precincts 154, 166, 155 and 156 from CD6 into CD5 balances the population between these districts.The majority of Cragmoor neighborhood and HOA are united in CD5. All of the Village Seven neighborhood is united into CD5. Sections of Paseo HOA is united in CD5.Kitty Hawk/Bonnyville HOA are united in CD5.More of the School District 11 precincts are moved into CD5. Moving precincts 416 and 412 into CD6 means CD5 no longer has any precincts east of Powers Boulevard.Cons: There are no cons to this small change in CD3CD6 Pros: Moving precincts 154, 155, 156 and 166 into other council districts balances the population of CD5. Moving precincts 414, 416, 412 and 419 into CD6 balances the population of CD5 and unites the Springs Ranch neighborhood, a community of interest. Moving precincts 141, 142, 143 and 134 into CD6 balances the population of CD2. The Bridle Pass HOA is united in CD6. The majority of the Cottonwood Creek neighborhood is united in CD6. Moving precincts 445 and 454 out of CD6 reduces the population in this district.Cons: A small percentage of Cottonwood Creek neighborhood remains in CD2. CD6 becomes one of the larger population districts. ................
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