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City of Dallas
City Council Briefing
Materials
September 7, 2011
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2011
CITY HALL 1500 MARILLA
DALLAS, TEXAS 75201 9:00 A.M.
9:00 am Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance [11-2350] 6ES Special Presentations [11-2351]
Open Microphone Speakers [11-2352] VOTING AGENDA 6ES 1. Approval of Minutes of the August 17, 2011 City Council Meeting and the August
22, 2011 Council Budget Briefing [11-2353; APPROVED] 2. Consideration of appointments to boards and commissions and the evaluation and
duties of board and commission members (List of nominees is available in the City Secretary's Office) [11-2354 AND 11-2355; INDIVIDUAL AND FULL COUNCIL; APPOINTMENTS MADE TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS]
Briefings 6ES Budget Workshop: Topics A. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport FY2012 Annual Budget [11-2356; BRIEFED] B. 2011 Redistricting: Process Review & Proposed Districting Plan [11-2357;
BRIEFED] Lunch C. The Green Path for Dallas’ Trash [11-2358; BRIEFED] D. Dallas Fire-Rescue FY11-12 Proposed Budget [11-2359; BRIEFED]
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AGENDA CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2011
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION DESIGNATED PUBLIC SUBSIDY MATTERS Housing/Community Services 3. Authorize the City Manager to: (1) modify the terms of support of the Texas
Department of Housing and Community Affair’s (TDHCA) 9% low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) allocation (2010 allocation) for Wynnewood Seniors Housing located at 1500 South Zang Boulevard for acquisition of a portion of LIHTC improved property (The Parks at Wynnewood), demolition of existing units at the Parks at Wynnewood and new construction of a proposed 140-unit multifamily residential development for low income senior housing (Senior’s Project Phase I), by changing the site plan and/or acreage to be used for the 2010 allocation for the Senior’s Project Phase I, by working with the City to plan the use of the remaining acreage on the site of The Parks at Wynnewood in two other Phases, by providing the City’s local financial support in the form of forgiveness of an existing loan on the Parks at Wynnewood; and (2) amend the terms of a housing redevelopment loan provided for The Parks at Wynnewood located at 1910 Argentia Drive to: (a) forgive $850,000 of the current balance of the loan; (b) receive a partial payment of $500,000; and (c) amend the terms of the remaining balance of the loan to a five year, 0% interest loan, with all amended terms subject to certain conditions to be negotiated in future definitive agreements and to be considered by City Council in January 2012 - Revenue: $500,000 [11-2360; APPROVED]
Closed Session [11-2361; HELD] 6ES Attorney Briefings (Sec. 551.071 T.O.M.A.) - Leanne Siri v. City of Dallas, Texas, et al., Cause No. 3:10-CV-0036-M - City of Dallas v. Kenneth E. Albert et al., No. 07-0284 - Marcus Wood v. Tom Leppert et al., No. 10-14835-M - Legal issues regarding proposed resource flow control ordinance. Open Microphone Speakers 6ES
2011 Redistricting Briefing: Introduction of Presenters
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 These are suggested speaking points for introduction of the Redistricting Commission Chair and Vice Chair. Please feel free to elaborate.
Dr. Ruth P. Morgan, Redistricting Commission Chair
Dr. Ruth P. Morgan is professor emerita [e-mer-i-ta ] of political science
and former provost and vice president for academic affairs at Southern
Methodist University.
She is an expert on issues of representation and on the U.S. presidency.
She was the state elections analyst for ABC News election coverage for
13 years.
She previously served as a member of the 2001 Redistricting Commission
and
Her most recent book is Governance by Decree: The Impact of the Voting
Rights Act in Dallas.
Billy Ratcliff, Redistricting Commission Vice Chair
Mr. Ratcliff is a Retired IBM Executive and current Adjunct Professor at El
Centro College
He has served in leadership positions on several Boards including
Being the first African America Chair of the DART Board
Former chairman Black Contractors Association and
Chair of the Board of Church Extension North Texas Conference
Mr Ratcliff works has worked as Lay Leader for the North Texas
Conference United Methodist Churches and locally at the St. Luke
Community U.M.C.
He has also worked with Dallas Together 21 and served on the 2010
Dallas Mayors Complete Count Committee.
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2011 RedistrictingProcess Review & Proposed Districting Plan
September 7, 2011
222
Presentation Purpose The purpose of this presentation is to review
2011 Redistricting Overview & Purpose
Charter Requirements
2011 Redistricting Process Work Plan Timeline
Public Participation
2011 Proposed Districting Plan cPlan16d Details & Demographics
Next Steps Dallas City Council Consideration
Department of Justice Review
Approved Districting Plan
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2011 Redistricting
Overview & Purpose
Charter Requirements
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2011 RedistrictingOverview & Purpose
Redistricting is the revision or replacement of
existing districts, resulting in new districts with
different geographical boundaries.
To equalize the population among electoral
districts after publication of the United States
Census indicates an increase or decrease in or
shift of population.
Resource: Texas Legislative Council Guide to 2011
Redistricting
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2011 RedistrictingCharter Requirements: Redistricting Commission
Dallas City Charter Requirements
Each member of the City Council appointed
one member of the redistricting commission The Mayor designated the chair, which was confirmed by a
majority of the City Council
The City Council and the Mayor provided fair and balanced
representation of all geographical areas of the city in the
redistricting process and provided a total membership that
reflected the racial and ethnic makeup of the city’s population
Appointed members served a term that ended
upon completion of their work Work completion date: Tuesday, August 23, 2011
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Domingo Garcia District 1 Appointee
John P. Loza District 2 Appointee
Daniel "Corky“ Sherman District 3 Appointee
Billy Ratcliff District 4 Appointee *Vice-Chair
Hollis Brashear District 5 Appointee
John M. Lozano District 6 Appointee
Stanley Mays District 7 Appointee
Mary Hasan District 8 Appointee
Gary Griffith District 9 Appointee
Donna Halstead District 10 Appointee
Mark Hord District 11 Appointee
Tom Wood District 12 Appointee
Elizabeth Jones District 13 Appointee
Brooks Love District 14 Appointee
Dr. Ruth Morgan Place 15 Appointee *Chair
2011 RedistrictingCharter Requirements: Redistricting Commission
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Dallas City Charter Requirements
The Redistricting Commission held sessions,
including public hearings, to develop, prepare, and
recommend a districting plan that proposes the
respective boundaries of the 14 districts comprising
the Dallas City Council
Upon completion, the Redistricting Commission filed
its recommended districting plan with the Mayor
Presentation made to the Mayor by the Commission Chair
and Vice Chair on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 at 10am
2011 RedistrictingCharter Requirements: Redistricting Process
888
Dallas City Charter Requirements Council shall adopt, or modify and adopt, the plan within 45
days of receipt by the Mayor
If no action is taken, the plan recommended by the Redistricting Commission becomes final and the City Attorney will forward the plan to the Department of Justice for preclearance
The Department of Justice has 60 days to review the plan and interpose any objections
After 60 days, with no objections, the plan is considered to be effective
The effective districting plan must be implemented at the next general election
Election can not be conducted until at least 90 days after the plan becomes effective
2011 RedistrictingCharter Requirements: Redistricting Process
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2011 Redistricting Process
Work Plan Timeline
Public Participation
10
Redistricting Commission Appointed
Redistricting Commission
Meetings Began
Redistricting Commission Retreat and
Software Training
Redistricting Office Computer Lab
Opened
Redistricting Guidelines Adopted
Redistricting Public Hearings
Began
Jan Feb Mar Apr
Work Plan Timeline
11
Redistricting Public Hearings
Continued
June 1: Web Based Application
Released to Public
June 30: Plan Submission
Deadline
Public Plan Submission
Presentations
Commission Submission
Presentations
Public Forum
Selection of Final Proposed Plan
Work Plan Timeline
May Jun Jul Aug
The Redistricting Commission dedicated over 95
hours to weekly meetings and public hearings
Meetings
24 Commission Meetings
312 attendees
128 speakers
10 Public Hearings
570 attendees
125 speakers
1 Public Forum
161 attendees
123 speakers12
Public ParticipationPublic Meetings Summary
Public ParticipationPublic Meetings Photos
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Public Hearing: Paul Quinn College
May 12, 2011
Public Hearing: Fretz Library
May 17, 2011
Public Forum: Dallas City Hall Council Chambers
August 20, 2011(Photo Courtesy of The Dallas Observer)
Redistricting Web Site Meeting documents and videos
Matrix of plans being considered with detailed analysis
Library Computer Terminal 3 users (Approximately 60 hours)
Redistricting Office Computer Lab 23 users (Approximately 96 hours)
Web Based Application 76 accounts assigned
52 Dallas residents
15 Councilmembers
4 Commissioner
5 Non-Dallas residents 14
Public ParticipationPublic Resources Summary
15
Public ParticipationPublic Resources Photos
Web Application Screenshot
Contents:
Map Layers
Block
Information
Toolbar
District Summary:
DynamicZoom to District
Map
Display
Redistricting Office
Computer Lab
Redistricting Web Site Screenshot
Complete Plans Submitted (including all 14 districts)
Public: 13
Commissioners: 4
Partial Plans Submitted (fewer than 14 districts)
Public: 6
Commissioners: 3
Written Testimony Submitted
1067 emails
9 letters
8 signed petitions
23 faxes 16
Public ParticipationSubmission Summary
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2011 Proposed Districting Plan
cPlan16d Details & Demographics
Plan Details
Population by District
Demographics by District
Proposed Districts
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Proposed Districting PlanPlan Details: Map
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Proposed Districting PlanPlan Details: Map
Proposed Districting PlanPlan Details: Comparison
Proposed Districting Plan
For City Council Consideration
Current Districting Plan
Approved 2001
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Proposed Districting PlanPlan Details: Background Information
The proposed plan
Is contiguous
All district lines connect
Meets population deviation requirements (9.21%)
The overall range of deviation between the population
of the largest and smallest district must be less than
10%
Includes 8 minority districts and 1 minority
coalition district
Does not retrogress
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Proposed Districting PlanPopulation by District: 2011 Proposed Plan & 2010 Census Data
District PopulationIdeal Population 85,558
Deviation
# %
1 88,342 2,784 3.25
2 84,787 -771 -0.9
3 87,398 1,840 2.15
4 86,568 1,010 1.18
5 84,731 -827 -0.97
6 80,749 -4,809 -5.62
7 81,559 -3,999 -4.67
8 84,733 -825 -0.96
9 86,350 792 0.93
10 87,504 1,946 2.27
11 85,272 -286 -0.33
12 88,629 3,071 3.59
13 88,433 2,875 3.36
14 82,761 -2,797 -3.27
Total 1,197,816 Total Deviation 9.21%
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Proposed Districting PlanDemographics by District: Hispanic
District PopulationHispanic
# %
1 88,342 66,841 75.66
2 84,787 51,088 60.25
3 87,398 51,415 58.83
4 86,568 28,533 32.96
5 84,731 58,499 69.04
6 80,749 55,488 68.72
7 81,559 31,403 38.5
8 84,733 25,861 30.52
9 86,350 33,045 38.27
10 87,504 20,332 23.24
11 85,272 29,585 34.69
12 88,629 15,229 17.18
13 88,433 26,376 29.83
14 82,761 13,614 16.45
Total 1,197,816 507,309 42.35
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Proposed Districting PlanDemographics by District: Black (Non-Hispanic)
District PopulationBlack (Non-Hispanic)
# %
1 88,342 12,513 14.16
2 84,787 11,459 13.52
3 87,398 21,088 24.13
4 86,568 53,626 61.95
5 84,731 19,058 22.49
6 80,749 13,811 17.1
7 81,559 39,604 48.56
8 84,733 50,399 59.48
9 86,350 9,792 11.34
10 87,504 28,046 32.05
11 85,272 11,252 13.2
12 88,629 15,130 17.07
13 88,433 7,433 8.41
14 82,761 6,423 7.76
Total 1,197,816 299,634 25.02
252525
Proposed Districting PlanDemographics by District: White (Non-Hispanic)
District PopulationWhite (Non-Hispanic)
# %
1 88,342 8,252 9.34
2 84,787 18,296 21.58
3 87,398 12,623 14.44
4 86,568 3,425 3.96
5 84,731 6,611 7.8
6 80,749 10,227 12.67
7 81,559 9,110 11.17
8 84,733 7,767 9.17
9 86,350 40,485 46.88
10 87,504 33,189 37.93
11 85,272 39,635 46.48
12 88,629 48,928 55.21
13 88,433 49,300 55.75
14 82,761 57,357 69.3
Total 1,197,816 345,205 28.82
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Proposed Districting PlanDemographics by District: Additional Races (Non-Hispanic)
District PopulationOther(Non-Hispanic)
# %
1 88,342 736 0.83
2 84,787 3,944 4.65
3 87,398 2,272 2.60
4 86,568 984 1.14
5 84,731 563 0.66
6 80,749 1,223 1.51
7 81,559 1,442 1.77
8 84,733 706 0.83
9 86,350 3,028 3.51
10 87,504 5,937 6.78
11 85,272 4,800 5.63
12 88,629 9,342 10.54
13 88,433 5,324 6.02
14 82,761 5,367 6.48
Total 1,197,816 45,668 3.81
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Proposed Districting PlanDemographics by District: Voting Age Population
District PopulationHispanic Black White Other
# % # % # % # %
1 60,514 42,700 70.56 9,674 15.99 7,558 12.49 582 0.96
2 64,466 34,421 53.39 9,284 14.40 17,482 27.12 3,279 5.09
3 59,574 32,135 53.94 14,633 24.56 11,063 18.57 1,743 2.93
4 62,216 17,013 27.35 41,400 66.54 3,059 4.92 744 1.20
5 55,007 35,262 64.10 13,399 24.36 5,916 10.75 430 0.78
6 57,203 36,159 63.21 10,761 18.81 9,324 16.30 959 1.68
7 57,649 19,339 33.55 29,054 50.40 8,188 14.20 1,068 1.85
8 56,909 15,041 26.43 35,061 61.61 6,310 11.09 497 0.87
9 64,548 20,876 32.34 7,015 10.87 34,391 53.28 2,266 3.51
10 64,434 12,870 19.97 19,782 30.70 27,214 42.24 4,568 7.09
11 66,919 19,751 29.51 8,667 12.95 34,538 51.61 3,963 5.92
12 71,443 10,858 15.20 11,690 16.36 41,267 57.76 7,628 10.68
13 65,679 16,705 25.43 5,440 8.28 39,799 60.60 3,735 5.69
14 74,127 10,772 14.53 5,283 7.13 53,242 71.83 4,830 6.52
Total 880,688 323,902 36.78 221,143 25.11 299,351 33.99 36,292 4.12
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 1
282828
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 2
292929
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 3
303030
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 4
313131
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 5
323232
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 6
333333
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 7
343434
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 8
353535
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 9
363636
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 10
373737
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 11
383838
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 12
393939
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 13
404040
Proposed Districting PlanProposed District 14
414141
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Next Steps
Dallas City Council Consideration
Department of Justice Consideration
Approved Districting Plan FAQs
Next StepsDallas City Council Consideration
Within 45 days of receipt by the Mayor Council shall adopt, or modify and adopt, the plan
Mayor Mike Rawlings received the proposed districting plan on
Wednesday, August 31, 2011 at 10am
City Council deadline for action: Saturday, October 15, 2011
If no action is taken, the plan recommended by the
Redistricting Commission becomes final and the City Attorney
will forward the plan to the Department of Justice for
preclearance
The Redistricting Project Staff will remain
available to assist/support City Council efforts to
make modifications Contact the Redistricting Manager for all information requests 434343
Next StepsDepartment of Justice Consideration
After City Council approval
The Districting Plan is submitted to the Department of
Justice (DOJ) as required by the Voting Rights Act of
1965
The submission must include all meeting materials,
public testimony, and associated documents gathered
during the redistricting process
DOJ has 60 days to review and approve or contact the
City Attorney with requests for information, questions,
or concerns
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Next StepsApproved Districting Plan FAQs
Question: How will the public know what was
submitted to the Department of Justice?
Answer: Copies of the complete DOJ Districting
Plan submission will be made available for the
public in several forms
J. Erik Jonsson Library (6th Floor): 1 hard copy
City of Dallas City Secretary’s Office: 1 hard copy
City of Dallas Redistricting Website: electronic copy
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Next StepsApproved Districting Plan FAQs
Question: Will the new districting plan affect
the current City Council?
Answer: Councilmembers will complete their
current term of office as a representative of their
current district regardless of where they reside
in the new districting plan.
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Next StepsApproved Districting Plan FAQs
Question: When will the new districting plan
officially take effect?
Answer: The new districting plan will be in effect
for the 2013 City Council Election
Answer: At the time of the 2013 elections,
anyone wishing to run for a City Council seat
will run in the district they reside in according to
the newly adopted districting plan
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Appendix
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Appendix A
Recommended Districting Plan
Letter Filed With the Mayor(August 31, 2011)
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51
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Appendix B
Voting Rights Act of 1965(Preclearance)
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Enacted to
Ensure that no person is denied the right to vote on account of race, color, language.
Outlaw voting qualifications or prerequisites to voting,
Examples:
The requirement that voters take literacy tests to qualify for the right to vote
The requirement of payment of poll taxes to vote
Provide pre-clearance from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia or the Department of Justice for districting plans in areas with a history of voting-related discrimination
Voting Rights Act of 1965
5454
Redistricting “preclearance” is required in all “covered jurisdictions” – those jurisdictions that were determined to have enforced discriminatory practices Requires covered jurisdictions to obtain pre-approval of
any changes to voting standards, practices, or procedures before they become legally effective
Texas falls under this requirement
Preclearance can be obtained by Declaratory Judgment Action filed by the covered
jurisdiction in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Seldom used, very costly and time consuming
Submitting the districting plan to the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice Most common, least expensive
Voting Rights Act of 1965
5555
Covered jurisdictions Entire state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Georgia
Louisiana
Mississippi
South Carolina
Texas
Virginia
Political subdivisions/partial coverage California
Florida
Hawaii
Idaho
Michigan
New York
North Carolina
South Dakota
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Department of Justice Pre-Clearance Listing
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Appendix C
2011 Redistricting Guidelines(Adopted by City Council)
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58
59
60
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Appendix D
2011 Redistricting Media Coverage(Sampling of Excepts)
Media Coverage:
Print News
Excerpt
Some other local
governments have been
more regimented and
transparent as they’ve
tackled the once-a-
decade process of
redistricting. The City of
Dallas has gone to great
lengths to involve the
public, holding 10
hearings and even given
residents a chance to
draw and submit their
own maps.
Commissioners Cheat Public in
Rush to Redistrict
Source: DMN Editorial
Published: June 9, 2011
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Media Coverage:
Print News
Excerpt
The redistricting
commission
deserves credit for
its meticulous
approach to this
exercise. This
group has been
transparent and
professional.
Redistricting Panel Should Focus
on Principles Over Politics
Source: DMN Editorial
Published: August 18, 2011
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Media Coverage:
Blogs
Excerpt
The more the public
becomes aware of the
contrast between DISD
and Dallas City Council
redistricting, the more
they will understand
redistricting and how it
should be done. Dallas
centered their process
on maps being drawn
by the public and by
the commissioners.
Guest Column: Lessons in
Redistricting
Source: The Dallas Observer
http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unf
airpark/2011/08/guest_column_less
ons_in_redist.php
By; Robert Wilonsky & Bill Betzen
Published: August 26, 2011
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Media Coverage:
Blogs
Excerpt
The process Dallas
is using strikes me
as pretty interesting.
At a minimum, it
seems to be above
and beyond the
mere legal
requirements for
public input in the
redistricting process.
Local Redistricting Roundup
Source: Greg’s Opinion
http://gregsopinion.com/?p=12353
By; Greg Wythe
Published: August 10, 2011
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Appendix E
Current Districting Plan(Adopted 2001)
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Current Districting Plan (Adopted 2001)
Map
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Current Districting Plan (Adopted 2001)
Population by District: 2001 Plan and 2010 Census
District 2000 Population 2010 Population2000 to 2010 #
Change
2000 to 2010 %
Change
1 86,379 80,101 -6,278 -7.27%
2 80,825 70,643 -10,182 -12.60%
3 81,016 98,943 17,927 22.13%
4 82,086 85,671 3,585 4.37%
5 84,257 89,740 5,483 6.51%
6 82,946 74,328 -8,618 -10.39%
7 80,949 74,666 -6,283 -7.76%
8 81,821 96,643 14,822 18.12%
9 89,030 88,076 -954 -1.07%
10 88,902 79,588 -9,314 -10.48%
11 86,621 85,192 -1,429 -1.65%
12 88,977 94,604 5,627 6.32%
13 88,444 80,878 -7,566 -8.55%
14 86,327 98,743 12,416 14.38%
Total 1,188,580 1,197,816 9,236 0.78%
Source: City of Dallas 2001 Adopted Districting Plan ;
2010 Census Redistricting Data PL94-171 (www.census.gov)
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District2000
Population
Hispanic
#
Hispanic
% of Total2010
Population
Hispanic
#
Hispanic
% of Total2000-2010
Change2000-2010
% Change
1 86,379 69,477 80.43% 80,101 68,798 85.89% -679 -0.98%
2 80,825 57,043 70.58% 70,643 43,376 61.40% -13,667 -23.96%
3 81,016 34,344 42.39% 98,943 50,778 51.32% 16,434 47.85%
4 82,086 24,430 29.76% 85,671 38,410 44.83% 13,980 57.22%
5 84,257 27,190 32.27% 89,740 41,550 46.30% 14,360 52.81%
6 82,946 63,926 77.07% 74,328 59,551 80.12% -4,375 -6.84%
7 80,949 23,118 28.56% 74,666 30,886 41.37% 7,768 33.60%
8 81,821 17,400 21.27% 96,643 36,420 37.69% 19,020 109.31%
9 89,030 22,514 25.29% 88,076 33,654 38.21% 11,140 49.48%
10 88,902 12,487 14.05% 79,588 17,827 22.40% 5,340 42.76%
11 86,621 24,896 28.74% 85,192 30,521 35.83% 5,625 22.59%
12 88,977 7,360 8.27% 94,604 15,740 16.64% 8,380 113.86%
13 88,444 21,445 24.25% 80,878 23,042 28.49% 1,597 7.45%
14 86,327 17,014 19.71% 98,743 16,756 16.97% -258 -1.52%
Total 1,188,580 422,644 35.56% 1,197,816 507,309 42.35% 84,665 20.03%
Source: City of Dallas 2001 Adopted Districting Plan & 2010 Census Redistricting Data PL94-171 (www.census.gov)
Current Districting Plan (Adopted 2001)
Demographics by District: Hispanic
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District2000
Population
Black
#
Black
% of Total2010
Population
Black
#
Black
% of Total
2000-2010
Change
2000-2010
% Change
1 86,379 4,830 5.59% 80,101 3,539 4.42% -1,291 -26.73%
2 80,825 8,353 10.33% 70,643 9,452 13.38% 1,099 13.16%
3 81,016 29,143 35.97% 98,943 32,191 32.53% 3,048 10.46%
4 82,086 48,670 59.29% 85,671 40,573 47.36% -8,097 -16.64%
5 84,257 45,796 54.35% 89,740 42,403 47.25% -3,393 -7.41%
6 82,946 8,112 9.78% 74,328 7,678 10.33% -434 -5.35%
7 80,949 42,999 53.12% 74,666 34,204 45.81% -8,795 -20.45%
8 81,821 46,808 57.21% 96,643 50,380 52.13% 3,572 7.63%
9 89,030 12,031 13.51% 88,076 10,541 11.97% -1,490 -12.38%
10 88,902 25,782 29.00% 79,588 25,445 31.97% -337 -1.31%
11 86,621 8,363 9.65% 85,192 13,271 15.58% 4,908 58.69%
12 88,977 6,242 7.02% 94,604 15,434 16.31% 9,192 147.26%
13 88,444 9,373 10.60% 80,878 5,455 6.74% -3,918 -41.80%
14 86,327 8,315 9.63% 98,743 9,068 9.18% 753 9.06%
Total 1,188,580 304,817 25.65% 1,197,816 299,634 25.02% -5,183 -1.70%
Source: City of Dallas 2001 Adopted Districting Plan & 2010 Census Redistricting Data PL94-171 (www.census.gov)
Current Districting Plan (Adopted 2001)
Demographics by District: Black (Non-Hispanic)
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District2000
Population
White
#
White
% of Total2010
Population
White
#
White
% of Total2000-2010Change
2000-2010% Change
1 86,379 10,716 12.41% 80,101 6,887 8.60% -3,829 -35.73%
2 80,825 11,535 14.27% 70,643 14,309 20.26% 2,774 24.05%
3 81,016 15,575 19.22% 98,943 13,685 13.83% -1,890 -12.13%
4 82,086 7,743 9.43% 85,671 5,517 6.44% -2,226 -28.75%
5 84,257 10,010 11.88% 89,740 5,142 5.73% -4,868 -48.63%
6 82,946 9,150 11.03% 74,328 6,259 8.42% -2,891 -31.60%
7 80,949 12,100 14.95% 74,666 8,361 11.20% -3,739 -30.90%
8 81,821 16,406 20.05% 96,643 9,034 9.35% -7,372 -44.93%
9 89,030 50,648 56.89% 88,076 40,620 46.12% -10,028 -19.80%
10 88,902 42,957 48.32% 79,588 31,378 39.43% -11,579 -26.95%
11 86,621 46,707 53.92% 85,192 35,931 42.18% -10,776 -23.07%
12 88,977 66,274 74.48% 94,604 53,806 56.87% -12,468 -18.81%
13 88,444 53,996 61.05% 80,878 47,435 58.65% -6,561 -12.15%
14 86,327 56,914 65.93% 98,743 66,841 67.69% 9,927 17.44%
Total 1,188,580 410,731 34.56% 1,197,816 345,205 28.82% -65,526 -15.95%
Source: City of Dallas 2001 Adopted Districting Plan & 2010 Census Redistricting Data PL94-171 (www.census.gov)
Current Districting Plan (Adopted 2001)
Demographics by District: White (Non-Hispanic)
727272
District2010
Population
American
Indian
AI
% of
TotalAsian
Asian
% of
Total
Pacific
IslanderPI
% of TotalAll
OthersOther
%
1 80,101 347 0.43% 428 0.53% 16 0.02% 86 0.11%
2 70,643 412 0.58% 2,876 4.07% 62 0.09% 156 0.22%
3 98,943 398 0.40% 1,726 1.74% 31 0.03% 134 0.14%
4 85,671 269 0.31% 775 0.90% 13 0.02% 114 0.13%
5 89,740 252 0.28% 264 0.29% 15 0.02% 114 0.13%
6 74,328 135 0.18% 544 0.73% 10 0.01% 151 0.20%
7 74,666 349 0.47% 726 0.97% 29 0.04% 111 0.15%
8 96,643 363 0.38% 280 0.29% 39 0.04% 127 0.13%
9 88,076 527 0.60% 2,492 2.83% 45 0.05% 197 0.22%
10 79,588 404 0.51% 4,327 5.44% 33 0.04% 174 0.22%
11 85,192 438 0.51% 4,733 5.56% 49 0.06% 249 0.29%
12 94,604 610 0.64% 8,515 9.00% 85 0.09% 414 0.44%
13 80,878 469 0.58% 4,262 5.27% 39 0.05% 176 0.22%
14 98,743 678 0.69% 5,112 5.18% 59 0.06% 229 0.23%
Total 1,197,816 5,651 0.47% 37,060 3.09% 525 0.04% 2,432 0.20%
Source: 2010 Census Redistricting Data PL94-171 (www.census.gov)
Current Districting Plan (Adopted 2001)
Demographics by District: Additional Races (Non-Hispanic)
737373
District2000
Population
2000
VAPVAP
% of Total2010
Population
2010
VAPVAP
% of Total
2000-2010
Change
2000-2010
% Change
1 86,379 57,040 66.03% 80,101 53,907 67.30% -3,133 -5.49%
2 80,825 57,546 71.20% 70,643 53,328 75.49% -4,218 -7.33%
3 81,016 54,759 67.59% 98,943 67,327 68.05% 12,568 22.95%
4 82,086 56,897 69.31% 85,671 60,124 70.18% 3,227 5.67%
5 84,257 56,716 67.31% 89,740 61,362 68.38% 4,646 8.19%
6 82,946 57,934 69.85% 74,328 52,326 70.40% -5,608 -9.68%
7 80,949 55,988 69.16% 74,666 52,536 70.36% -3,452 -6.17%
8 81,821 54,599 66.73% 96,643 64,237 66.47% 9,638 17.65%
9 89,030 68,537 76.98% 88,076 65,960 74.89% -2,577 -3.76%
10 88,902 67,274 75.67% 79,588 58,645 73.69% -8,629 -12.83%
11 86,621 69,694 80.46% 85,192 66,381 77.92% -3,313 -4.75%
12 88,977 72,204 81.15% 94,604 76,323 80.68% 4,119 5.70%
13 88,444 67,193 75.97% 80,878 60,525 74.83% -6,668 -9.92%
14 86,327 75,702 87.69% 98,743 87,707 88.82% 12,005 15.86%
Total 1,188,580 872,083 73.37% 1,197,816 880,688 73.52% 8,605 0.99%
Source: City of Dallas 2001 Adopted Districting Plan & 2010 Census Redistricting Data PL94-171 (www.census.gov)
Current Districting Plan (Adopted 2001)
Demographics by District: Voting Age Population
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