Overview
The City Clerk sets the Council District boundaries every four years (per City Charter) to ensure districts remain comparable in population as the city grows. The districts were last re-aligned in 2020 and the City Clerk is now reviewing the districts ahead of the 2025 General Municipal Election. Districts must be substantially equal in population, contiguous, and comply with Voting Rights Act and other pertinent laws. The plan is not approved by the Mayor or City Council.
City Council has appointed 9 members to the District Process Advisory Committee. The committee will serve as an advisory body to educate the public, assist the City Clerk, and advise City Council on the districting process. The committee will hold at least one public meeting in each council district to solicit public input.
The City Clerk will release a preliminary City Council district report and map in October after the committee gathers citizen comments. After further opportunity for public input, the City Clerk will prepare the final City Council district report on setting the district boundaries no earlier than November 4 and no later than December 2.
This project page will be updated with additional information as the process moves forward.
UPDATE: Preliminary 2024 City Council District Map
About
The six City Council Districts must be re-aligned based on population every four years according to City Code 5.1.3-Election Districts and City Charter 2-10(b). This review must occur in the even-year prior to the odd-year election. The districts were last re-aligned in 2020 and it is now time to review the districts prior to the April 1, 2025 General Municipal Election for a four-year term of all six City Council District seats.
Committee
District Process Advisory Committee (DPAC)
The City Council has appointed an advisory committee to aid the City Clerk in gathering citizen input for re-aligning the six City Council districts. The committee consists of seven members representing each of the six City Council districts and one at-large member:
- District 1 – Hank Scarangella
- District 2 – Devin Camacho
- District 3 – Shelly Roehrs
- District 4 – Jeannie Lira
- District 5 – Jennifer Dewoody
- District 6 – Jerde Quattlebaum
- At-Large – Steven M. Radil
- Alternate – Sarah B. Jack
- Alternate – Matthew Stewart
The District Process Advisory Committee (DPAC) will:
- Conduct public education efforts
- Conduct at least one public meeting in each election district to solicit public input
- Prepare a DPAC preliminary and final report that summarizes the public input and makes a recommendation of election district boundaries
The City Clerk will:
- Release a preliminary district report and map after the DPAC gathers citizen comment
- Conduct a public hearing on the City Clerk’s preliminary district report
- Prepare a final City Clerk district report on setting the district boundaries no earlier than November 4, 2024 and no later than December 2, 2024 pursuant to City Charter
Resource Center
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Document Library
- District Process Advisory Committee Public Meeting Presentation
- Current Colorado Springs Neighborhood Map
- Project Timeline
- District Process Advisory Committee Training Presentation
- Statistical Terminology for Redistricting
- Current City Council District Map
- UCCS GeoCivics Redistricting Resources
- UCCS GeoCivics Activities to Understand Redistricting
2024 Redistricting Option Maps
Public Meetings
Preliminary Map Public Hearing
When: Wednesday, October 30 at 3:30 p.m.
Where: City Administration Building Room 102
The City of Colorado Springs and District Process Advisory Committee is inviting the community to take part in a public meeting to discuss potential options for redrawing the Colorado Springs City Council districts.
Past Council District Meetings
Council District 1: Wednesday, September 11 at 5:30 - 6:30 pm; Fire Station 18 (6830 Hadler View)
- Council District 1 Representative: Hank Scarangella
- Virtual option
- View agenda
Council District 2: Monday, September 9 at 6:30 - 7:30 pm; The Village High School (1355 Kelly Johnson Blvd)
- Council District 2 Representative: Devin Camacho
- Virtual option
- View agenda
Council District 3: Wednesday, September 18 at 6-7 pm; Westside Community Center (1628 W Bijou St.)
- Council District 3 Representative: Shelly Roehrs
- Virtual option
- View agenda
Council District 4: Thursday, September 12 at 5:30 - 6:30 pm; Carmel Community School (1740 Pepperwood Dr., Carmel Community Room)
- Council District 4 Representative: Jeannie Lira
- Virtual option
- View agenda
Council District 5: Wednesday, September 11 at 2 - 3 pm; Ruth Holley Library (685 N Murray Blvd)
- Council District 5 Representative: Jennifer DeWoody
- Virtual option
- View agenda
Council District 6: Friday, September 6 at 5:30-6:30 pm; Fire Station 20 (6755 Rangewood Dr)
- Council District 6 Representative: Jerde Quattlebaum
- Virtual option
- View agenda
At-Large Meeting: Monday, September 23 at 5:30 - 6:30 pm; City Administration Building (30 S Nevada, Room 102) and virtually. The link for the meeting will be on this page the day of the meeting.
- Council At-Large Representative: Steven Radil
- Virtual option
- View agenda
Interactive Public Viewer Tool
Colorado Springs City Council Redistricting 2024 Public Viewer Tool
The 2020 district map is being updated to reflect five redistricting possibilities.
Select the option from the "Leading layers" list and use the slider on the map tool to see the proposed precinct moves for each option map. The DPAC committee has included Options D and E (currently not in consideration) for public viewing.