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Since 1978, voters have elected council members from among candidates living within their district, plus the mayor who is elected at large citywide. With the subsequent release of decennial census data by the US Census Bureau in the years 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010, City Council District boundaries have been adjusted to meet legal requirements and San Jose's own redistricting criteria. The City Council District boundaries are updated every ten years. This layer includes the current Council Districts for City of San Jose, which went into effect February 11, 2022. Data is updated as needed to reflect annexations or other boundary changes.
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Since 1978, voters have elected council members from among candidates living within their district, plus the mayor who is elected at large citywide. With the subsequent release of decennial census data by the US Census Bureau in the years 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010, City Council District boundaries have been adjusted to meet legal requirements and San Jose's own redistricting criteria. The City Council District boundaries are updated every ten years.
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Since 1978, voters have elected council members from among candidates living within their district, plus the mayor who is elected at large citywide. With the subsequent release of decennial census data by the US Census Bureau in the years 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010, City Council District boundaries have been adjusted to meet legal requirements and San Jose's own redistricting criteria. The City Council District boundaries are updated every ten years. This is an archive dataset of the Council District boundaries as established in 1991 and effective until the 2001 redistricting was finalized. This dataset is for historic reference and is not updated.
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Since 1978, voters have elected council members from among candidates living within their district, plus the mayor who is elected at large citywide. With the subsequent release of decennial census data by the US Census Bureau in the years 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010, City Council District boundaries have been adjusted to meet legal requirements and San Jose's own redistricting criteria. The City Council District boundaries are updated every ten years. This is an archive dataset of the Council District boundaries as established in 1978 and effective until the 1981 redistricting was finalized. See CityCouncilDistrict dataset for current boundaries. This dataset is for historic reference and is not updated.
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Boundaries of community center buildings in San Jose, CA. Includes hub (large main center, 1 per council district), hybrid (fulfills multiple roles), neighborhood (small local), pool, and reuse (given to non-profits) centers, as well as open, closed status of centers. See attributes to filter desired data.
Data is published on Mondays on a weekly basis.
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This dataset contains San Jose neighborhood boundaries as established in partnership with City Council District offices. Neighborhood boundaries are aligned to census block group boundaries.
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Draft redistricting plan for San Jose City Council districts following Census 2020 - Version Cohen released 12/07/21
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Draft redistricting plan for San Jose City Council districts following Census 2020 - Version C3 Updated released 10/18/21
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Since 1978, voters have elected council members from among candidates living within their district, plus the mayor who is elected at large citywide. With the subsequent release of decennial census data by the US Census Bureau in the years 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010, City Council District boundaries have been adjusted to meet legal requirements and San Jose's own redistricting criteria. The City Council District boundaries are updated every ten years. This layer includes the current Council Districts for City of San Jose, which went into effect February 11, 2022. Data is updated as needed to reflect annexations or other boundary changes.