The city website has the final draft version of the map on the website now. Good level 
of
detail with streets labeled. 

http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/redistricting/MinneapolisRedistrictingPlan.asp

Here's some interesting text from the website. Does this mean that more changes could 
be in
store before its all over?

Disclaimer: While the Commission took action to approve
the map, staff was directed to prepare the final version to
include technical amendments directed by the
Commission. Once the final map is prepared, the
Commission will complete its activities when the
approved map is filed with the City Clerk with the
signatures of a majority of the Commission. 


Also...
loki anderson wrote:

> 2) By law, the Mpls redistricting plan could not be
> set until after the State legislative map was set. And
> the DFL, Republicans and Governor couldn't agree on a
> map last year. It wasn't finalized until the court
> drew it and released it on March 19th.

CD: This state law makes no sense to me. Why should the city have to wait for the state
legislature to get maps redrawn before we start the process? Although it seems logical 
to make
these adjustments in order, from the top down in terms of spatial hierarchy, our ward
boundaries are not required to coincide within legislative boundaries, so it really 
makes no
difference to us what the state maps look like, right? We should get the ball rolling 
a lot
sooner next time and fix the problem of CM election years not matching redistricting. 
If we
really value the concept of fair and equal representation, and the census is a valid 
and
worthwhile undertaking, it makes no sense that half the decade will be over before the 
council
is reelected to match population changes.  

Expecting the redistricting commission to come up with multitudes of maps addressing 
every
different concern and interest, and getting public feedback on various tentative plans 
is not
possible in this short amount of time they had to work with.

Conor Donnelly
Waitepark
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