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City of San Leandro <br />City Council <br />Meeting Date: May 5, 2025 <br />Agenda Number: 8.c. <br />Agenda Section: PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />File Number: 25-207 <br />File Type: Staff Report <br />Public Hearing Number 2 to Receive Input from the Community on City Council Districts to be <br />Established for District-Based Elections Beginning in 2026 <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />The Council conducts the second public hearing, and receives input from the community <br />regarding composition of City Council districts for district-based elections with the 2026 election <br />cycle. <br />SUMMARY <br />The City Council adopted a resolution of intent on January 6, 2025, which would end the 90-day <br />safe harbor period in California Elections Code Section 10010 on April 7, 2025. The City Council <br />adopted a resolution to enter into a written agreement with the prospective plaintiff on April 7, <br />2025 to extend the safe harbor period to July 5, 2025. With the adoption of Resolution No. <br />2025-034 the transition to district-based elections begins with two public hearings required by <br />Elections Code Section 10010. The City anticipates completing the requisite public hearings <br />within the 90-day period as well as preparing and presenting an Ordinance to establish <br />district-based elections within the safe harbor period. The City is also conducting additional <br />community outreach, including at the local Wednesday Farmer’s Market, on social media, and in <br />publications targeting Spanish, and Chinese speaking populations. During these hearings, the <br />City Council receives input from the community regarding the composition of the proposed <br />districts. Subsequent public hearings involving review and discussion of district maps are also <br />required to be held. <br />BACKGROUND <br />On November 21, 2024, the City received a letter pursuant to California Elections Code Section <br />10010(e)(1) from Goldstein, Borgen, Dardarian & Ho on behalf of prospective plaintiff, Robert <br />Bulatao. Mr. Bulatao alleges the City violated the California Voting Rights Act (“CVRA”) because <br />its current at-large election system led to racially polarized voting that diminished the electoral <br />power of the City’s Asian electorate. The letter concluded that the City must move to <br />district-based elections to resolve these issues. The November 21, 2024, letter triggered a <br />45-day period during which Mr. Bulatao was prohibited from filing a CVRA suit. <br />On January 6, 2025, the City Council adopted a resolution noticing the City’s intent to move to <br />district-based elections for the 2026 elections, and which also proposed a timeline for the City to <br />conduct public hearings that are required by the CVRA within 180 days. The adoption of the <br />notice of intent triggered a 90-day safe harbor period, preventing Mr. Bulatao from suing the City, <br />Page 1 City of San Leandro Printed on 9/4/2025
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