What is the nature of the common social or economic interest of your community? You can describe what the common interests of your community are and why or how they are important.

"A 55+ residence for 300 'seniors,' many of whom are still employed and the remainder are retired. The greatest common interest is maintaining the city's currently satisfactory transit service and the prompt and frequent visits by EMTs and ambulances."

"Senior low-income complex"


"Safety for kids from vehicle traffic and noise, walkable to school, bike-able to downtown. Residential mix trending away from families and toward investment or vacation properties."

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1. What is the nature of the common social or economic interest of your community? You can describe what the common interests of your community are and why or how they are important.
2. Where is your community located? You can define it by neighborhood, streets, address, proximity to a key landmark (such as a school or community), or other boundaries?
3. What are the geographic definers/boundaries of your neighborhood? Examples of definers/boundaries could be highways, roads, rivers, hills or parks.
4. What is the rationale for your community of interest to be used in this districting? Please describe how the issues before the City Council have a unique impact on your group.
5. What do you like about the current district lines? What do you dislike about the current district lines?