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City Council new legislative boundary maps don’t much resemble FixPhillyDistricts contest winners

A map of City Council legislative boundaries that looks a lot like what is currently in place has been drawn by an ad-hoc committee of five council members. That map, depicted above, looks rather different from the winning submission to the Fix Philly Districts redistricting contest from Azavea, WHYY and the Daily News. Get the […]


A map of City Council legislative boundaries that looks a lot like what is currently in place has been drawn by an ad-hoc committee of five council members.
That map, depicted above, looks rather different from the winning submission to the Fix Philly Districts redistricting contest from Azavea, WHYY and the Daily News. Get the latest redistricting news from the Inquirer.
Find the two draft proposals from Council here, which have little to do with the user-generated contest versions. Also, Doron Taussig suggests that, while not ideal, the two new proposals are better than what’s exists now.
City Council has an otherwise busy fall schedule, as the sessions kicks off.

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