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Proposed Trustee-Area Maps

Below, you will find the five proposed map options for potential Trustee areas for Healdsburg Unified School District. Each map was randomly assigned a color as a name. The color name of the map has nothing to do with the shaded colors reflected on each map. Each map contains five balanced Trustee areas with Area 1 shaded in pink, Area 2 shaded in blue, Area 3 shaded in green, Area 4 shaded in purple, and Area 5 shaded in orange.
 
The release of these maps comes at the end of the "Pre-Map" period wherein the District engaged the community with two public hearings to solicit input before drawing these map options. The remaining public hearings seeking community input on these draft maps are scheduled to occur on:
 
  • February 19, 2025 – 1st Public Hearing regarding Map Options at 6:20 p.m. during the Governing Board meeting at the Healdsburg City Hall, located at 401 Grove Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448.
  • March 12, 2025 – 2nd Public Hearing regarding Map Options at 6:20* p.m. during the Governing Board meeting at Healdsburg High School, located at 1024 Prince Avenue, Healdsburg, CA 95448.
  • March 27, 2025 – 3rd Public Hearing regarding Map Options at 5:10* p.m. during the Governing Board meeting at the Healdsburg City Hall, located at 401 Grove Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448.
 
* Specific public hearing times are not yet finalized and will be listed on the posted Notice of Public hearing for each meeting.
 

Each map option:

  1. Meets the equal population requirement (that each trustee area have equal population with up to a 10% variance);
  2. Increases the voting power of the largest protected class in the District (Hispanic/Latino) where possible by Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP/eligible voters) in at least one Trustee Area each based on up-to-date CVAP statistics compared to District-wide averages;
  3. Complies with the Federal Voting Rights Act;
  4. Respects communities of interest as much as possible;
  5. Is compact and contiguous as much as possible; and
  6. Follows man-made and natural geographic features as much as possible.