Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>This feature class contains the city data for all of the SB1 RCA webmap. This dataset was created for the purpose of displaying data in the RCA webmap. Data in this table is also used to implement the filtering functionality in the RCA webmap (see </SPAN><A href="http://rebuildingca.ca.gov:80/" STYLE="text-decoration:underline;"><SPAN>here</SPAN></A><SPAN>).</SPAN><SPAN> </SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P STYLE="margin:0 0 7 0;"><SPAN>The District boundary definitions are primarily based on the county boundaries. 2010 Census TIGER/Line county data were used to create this district boundary layer. Following the Census data, for the coastal counties, new District data use three-mile offshore lines instead of the coastlines that the old Caltrans District data had been used.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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Copyright Text: California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>This feature class contains the assembly district data for all of the SB1 RCA webmap. This dataset was created for the purpose of displaying data in the RCA webmap. Data in this table is also used to implement the filtering functionality in the RCA webmap (see </SPAN><A href="http://rebuildingca.ca.gov:80/" STYLE="text-decoration:underline;"><SPAN>here</SPAN></A><SPAN>).</SPAN><SPAN> </SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><DIV STYLE="font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>Senate Districts in California with boundaries showing active, deferred, and accelerated district boundaries until the 2024 Election. This data is available at a public level for everyone to use.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>The active districts are comprised of even district numbers with Senators elected in 2022. These even districts use the boundaries edited in the 2020 Census. They were finalized in 2021 so that is why the districts are referenced with that date. The first election they were ready to be used in was the 2022 Election, but not the 2020 election. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN>The 2020 Election used the boundaries of the districts created in the 2010 Census (finalized in 2011). The odd numbered senate districts used the 2011 boundaries in the 2020 election. These odd senate districts will change to the 2021 Certified districts with the 2024 election cycle. Until then the odd numbered 2011 Certified Senate districts are still active. These even and odd districts are labelled as Active Districts in the layer.</SPAN></P><P STYLE="margin:1 1 1 0;"><SPAN>Since some of these boundaries were changed, there is overlap of some of the odd and even districts. They are referred to as Accelerated Districts and they occur where an existing odd-district is overlain by a new even-district. The constituents in the accelerated areas will have two Senators who may represent them.</SPAN></P><P STYLE="margin:1 1 1 0;"><SPAN>Some of the district boundaries were changed so that there are gaps with no district coverage at all. If there is a gap in coverage, the area is referred to as a Deferred District. They occur when an area that was an even-numbered district in the 2011 redistricting plan becomes an odd-numbered district in the 2021 redistricting plan. The area does not have a Senator until the conclusion of the 2024 election when the new odd-numbered district becomes active. During the 2023-2024 session the Senate Rules Committee assigns Senators to provide constituent services in deferred areas.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV>