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Syracuse City Redistricting – Final Hearing Dates

Syracuse, NY – The Syracuse City Redistricting Commission (SCRC) has announced their last two public hearings. These public hearings will be held for city residents to share input and comments about their neighborhoods and districts. This feedback will be used by the Commission to redraw district lines.

The SCRC is committed to an inclusive, thoughtful, and transparent process. The Commission will work with the New York Census and Redistricting Institute at New York Law School and The Benjamin Center at SUNY New Paltz to support its work. They will help with GIS mapping and understanding the legal implications.

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Attendees are welcome to prepare a statement or additional materials, although this is not required. Attendees will have a maximum of three minutes to share feedback. Masks are optional for attendees. The last two public hearings are:

  • April 24 at Corcoran High School, 4pm, 919 Glenwood Ave, Syracuse, NY 13207
  • April 28 at Nottingham High School, 7pm, 3100 E Genesee St, Syracuse, NY 13224

There will also be an option to attend and share input virtually by visiting syrgov.net.

To connect with the SCRC:Email: syrredistricting@gmail.com

Phone: 315-448-8595

  • Web: beta.syrgov.net/Boards-and-Commissions/SYR-Redistricting
  • Instagram and Twitter: @syredistricting
  • Facebook: City of Syracuse Redistricting Commission

 

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