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Your district, your voice

We invite you to attend an upcoming meeting and share your thoughts.

Anaheim is in the process of updating our City Council districts with input from the community.

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Established in 2016, Anaheim’s districts group residents and businesses into six regions represented by an elected council member who lives in their neighborhood, plus a mayor elected by the entire city.

With data now finalized from the 2020 Census, we have an updated picture of Anaheim’s community. The changes are not dramatic. But the data includes updated population numbers as well as information on demographics, socioeconomic status and more.

Anaheim launched the process of redistricting in September. We’ve received dozens of suggested maps from community members, hosted 14 community meetings in person and virtually, and discussed the district boundaries and community areas of interest at four public hearings.

And there’s still time to get involved. We’re scheduled to adopt the final district map by April.

Between now and then, we invite you to attend an upcoming meeting and share your thoughts with the City Clerk and City Council in person or via email.

Current City Council Districts

Based on 2010 Census data and widespread community involvement

District 1: from Anaheim’s western city line to Magnolia Avenue and Brookhurst Street, from the Riverside (91) Freeway to the southern city line with Stanton

District 2: from Magnolia Avenue to Brookhurst Street, from the Riverside (91) Freeway to the southern city line with Stanton and Garden Grove

District 3: from Euclid Street to East Street, from the Riverside (91) Freeway to South Street at the southern end of downtown Anaheim

District 4: from State College Boulevard to Euclid Street, from South Street in downtown Anaheim to the southern city line

District 5: from East Street to the Santa Ana River and into the Anaheim Canyon business area, and from city’s northern and southern lines

District 6: from the Anaheim Canyon business area to the eastern Orange County line in the hills

For more information, visit AnaheimRedistricting.org.