File #: ID-277-22    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/21/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/2/2022 Final action:
Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 2257 AND REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING BRIGHTON MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 1-16-10 REGARDING WARDS AND PRECINCTS
Attachments: 1. Ordinance - Ward Redistricting, 2. CityWards_Scenario2, 3. Ward Redisticting Informational Presentation, 4. 277 PPT
City Manager's Office
Reference: Ward Boundary Update Ordinance

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael Martinez, City Manager
Prepared By: Kayla Barber-Perrotta, Budget & Performance Manager
Date Prepared: July 21 2022
PURPOSE

To amend the ward boundaries to reflect an increase in the population of the City of Brighton between May 2017 (previous ward boundaries update) and July 2022.

STRATEGIC FOCUS AREA(S)

Strategic, Supportable Infrastructure
Financially Responsible
Facilities, Ammenities, and Open Space
Safe, Active, Engaged Community
Recognizable and Well-Planned Community
Innovative, Data-Driven, ResultsFocused Government
Strong Regional Relationships and Partnerships
Sustainability

BACKGROUND

Attached for your consideration are options for amending the ward boundary map. The maps have been prepared as per the City Charter and Colorado Constitution requirements. The last time the ward boundaries were revised was in 2017.

We have had considerable growth, primarily in Ward I and Ward 4 since that time with growth patterns anticipated to trend the City's center of population south and east as development comes online in Ward 3 and Ward 4 over the next several years. The City's current total estimated population is 40,087. Note: this number reflects the number of C.O.'s (certificates of occupancy) issued for housing units since the census was completed in 2020. Therefore, the current estimated population of each existing ward is as follows:

Ward 1: 10,965
Ward 2: 10,515
Ward 3: 9,368
Ward 4: 9,239

The Brighton City Charter requires the division of the City into wards be consistent with the relevant provisions of the state and federal constitution, including that each ward be roughly equal in regards to population.
According to Section 4a of Article III of the the Brighton Charter: "The boundaries of the wards established pursuant to this section shall not be changed more often than once in six (6...

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