City council to review district boundary maps, hold hearing
Paso Robles City Council meeting set for March 1
– At its Tuesday night meeting, the Paso Robles City Council will hold a public hearing on the new district election boundary maps, among other items.
The public’s feedback in the boundary-drawing process is requested. The council will receive a report from staff on the redistricting process and draft maps and then conduct a public hearing to receive public input on district boundaries and the draft map; identify a preferred map or map(s) for future adoption, and provide direction on any revisions to the draft maps. Click here to view the agenda item.
The council will also consider approval of the 2022 Community Development Block Grant Program and the Annual Action Plan.
The city has returned to hybrid public meetings pursuant to AB 361, which allows for a deviation from the teleconference rules required by the Ralph M. Brown Act. Residents now have the option to attend the meeting in person or to participate remotely.
For those attending in person, the council chamber will be at limited capacity to allow for compliance with the social distancing recommendations of the state and county health departments. Masks will be required for all individuals in the council chamber. If maximum capacity is met in the council chamber, additional attendees will be asked to participate in the meeting via the remote options listed below.
To participate remotely, residents can listen to the meeting live on the radio at 1230AM or Livestream the meeting at
submitted via email to cityclerk@prcity.com prior to noon on the day of the meeting to be posted as an addendum to the Agenda. If submitting written comments in advance of the meeting, please note the agenda item by number or name.
Council meetings will be live-streamed during the meeting and also available to play later on YouTube.
To view the full agenda, click here.