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A
C
A
Okay,
I
think
commissioner
Valderrama
may
need
to
re-log
in
so
when
we
see
her
pop
up
we'll
record
her
as
present.
First
item
of
business
is
the
meaning
minutes
from
September
21st.
Is
there
a
motion
to
approve
the
minutes.
C
A
D
D
B
A
A
A
D
Just
bear
in
mind
this
pink
line
going
through
right
here.
This
is
where
the
county
election
Precinct
currently
is,
and
in
this
area,
I
did
not
count
this
against
any
one
of
the
submitted
plans,
because
there
really
wasn't
too
many
effective
ways
to
divide
this
up.
You
had
no
choice.
We
had
to
make
the
decision
with
the
software
set
up
to
only
allow
anyone
who's
submitting
a
plan
to
select
the
council.
Excuse
me,
the
census
blocks.
D
The
way
those
census
blocks
are
drawn
in
this
particular
area
is
a
little
bit
awkward
from
what
we
might
expect
up
here
in
the
Fort
Boise
area,
but
that's
the
way
it's
drawn.
I
can
certainly
understand
why
the
County
elected
to
go
ahead
and
make
this
cut
off
here
because
of
the
property
in
here
is
all
vacant
land.
C
D
Where
there
was
a
decision
to
say,
there's
no
population
out
here,
so
the
numbers
don't
reflect,
and
this
will
hold
true
across
a
lot
of
the
plans.
This
is
the
kind
of
micro
edits
that
we
can
make
as
we
move
along.
We
say:
oh,
we
break
a
district,
but
if
we
want
to
keep
it
in
line
with
the
census
boundaries,
these
are
some
of
the
changes
we
can
make.
Where
we
can
take
a
look
at
those
individual
cases
and
see
all
right.
D
Is
there
actually
any
population
in
this
census
block
because
there
may
not
be
so
just
bear
that
in
mind.
It's
so
I've
ordered
everybody
submissions,
just
in
alphabetical
order.
I'll
try
to
walk
through
these
very
carefully,
so
we
really
look
from
direction
from
the
commission.
If
you
need
me
to
move
in
a
particular
area
or
if
each
commissioner
wants
to
discuss,
you
know
the
logic
they
had
when
drafting
their
boundaries
or
anything
they
want
to
add.
D
So
for
me,
you
can
kind
of
direct
me
and
where
you
want
to
go,
but
this
is
the
submission
for
commissioner
love.
One
note
I'll
point
out:
there's
a
little
segment
over
here.
This
was
an
understandable
oversight.
It
happens
to
just
be
right
where
the
interstate
is,
and
it's
understandable.
It
probably
just
got
missed
during
the
submission.
So
there's
things
like
this
when
I
understand,
like
the
intention,
was
most
likely
this,
but
it's
negligible.
There
are
no
households
within
there.
D
A
Any
questions
comments,
chair,
love,.
E
Yeah
permission
to
speak
so
I
just
kind
of
want
to
kind
of
go
over
my
thought
process
here.
I
was
trying
to
limit
Precinct
splits
as
much
as
possible
and
kind
of
do
what
I
thought
made
sense
a
little
bit
as
far
as
where
things
break
is
the
neighborhoods
kind
of
keep
the
benches
the
bench
together.
E
The
central
bench
here
at
number,
two
West
Boise
pretty
much
together,
South
Boise
pretty
much
together
and
then
you
know
the
area
around
the
river
I
kind
of
thought
was
a
nice
place
to
to
make
to
focus
number
four
and
then
really
focus
on
State
Street
and
the
Foothills
with
number
three,
and
that
was
kind
of
my
mindset
like
I,
said:
there's
a
couple:
little
errors
in
there
that
you
need
to
fix
apparently
but
yeah.
That
was
my
thought
process.
D
Know
a
lot
of
these
hold
true
across
the
board,
if
I,
if
you're
interested
I
can
highlight
the
areas
where
precincts
had
to
be
split,
if
that's
of
Interest
I
can
certainly
do
that,
we
can
also
cross
reference
too,
with
the
count
that
was
in
here
by
how
many
precincts
were
split
and
where
they
were
they're
more
or
less
in
the
area.
We
thought
that
basically
circling
around
the
center
of
Boise,
where
you'd
have
to
make
those
trade-offs
between
population
balance,
awesome.
A
Thank
you
well
I
I'll
do
similar
to
how
chair
love
kind
of
explained,
I
thought
this
was
just
a
kind
of
simple
way
to
protect.
You
know
my
vision
of
keeping
neighborhoods
together
following
basic
landmarks,
major
roads,
that
there
was
no
confusion
on
that
front.
I
think
district,
one!
What's
nice
about
district
one
is
that
I
think
it
concludes
most
of
the
West
ADA
School
District,
knowing
acknowledging
from
the
school
trustee
perspective
that
we
want
to
make
our
precincts
and
elections
align
in
those
areas.
A
I
also
like
that
District
2
follows
the
boundaries
of
Five
Mile
to
the
West
in
Franklin
to
the
South
and,
of
course,
the
connector
to
the
East,
and
you
know
those
Precinct
boundaries
are
really
strictly
adhered
to.
One
thing
that
I
noticed
was
there
were
a
few
times
where
I
felt,
like
precincts,
had
split
census
blocks
which
may
be
allowed
on
there.
A
I
I
wasn't
sure
about
it
and
it's
a
couple
of
areas:
I
wrote
them
down
Loosely
and
you
know
don't
use
these
as
like
the
final
ones,
but
I
noticed
one
by
the
VA
one
at
Five,
Mile
and
84
cat
near
Catherine,
Albertson,
Park
and
near
the
Boise
River.
So
I
don't
know
if
that's
something
that
we
need
to
address
or
talk
about,
but
I
just
wanted
to
get
on
the
record
that
I
I
found
some
challenges
there.
A
A
That
said,
I
think
we
tried
our
best
when
I
was
reviewing.
This
I
tried
my
best
to
really
think
about
keeping
those
kind
of
central
areas
together.
I'll
of
course
live
on
the
Depot
bench,
so
I
was
really
thinking
about
Folks
up
on
the
bench.
I
know
have
been
asking
for
representation
for
a
really
long
time.
So
that's
my
best
map
like
chair,
love,
I
know
it's,
maybe
not
perfect.
I
just
want
it
out
there
for
viewing
and
yeah
happy
to
take
questions
or
Eric.
If
you
have
any.
D
None
of
my
part,
but
I
can
definitely
confirm
with
you.
There
are
areas
where
the
precincts
Chris
cost
some
of
the
census
blocks.
That
would
be
a
discussion.
We'd
have
to
have
with
the
county.
Elections
is
if
conscious
decisions
were
made
or
their
data
was
drafted,
based
on
perhaps
a
different
set
of
Base
Line
work
than
ours.
So
that
can
happen.
Usually
you
can
see
the
intention
where
some
of
that
line
work
was
supposed
to
be
yeah,
but
there
are
areas.
E
Permission
to
answer
that,
maybe
so
in
my
history,
with
designing
precincts,
what's
actually
kind
of
in
code
for
the
precincts
is
they
have
to
follow
known
boundaries,
roads,
Rivers,
Geographic
boundaries,
they
don't
necessarily
have
to
stick
to
census
blocks,
and
so
they
tend
to
follow
a
little
bit
more
population
groupings
and
and,
like
I,
said
those
main
things
like
roads
and
known
like
blocks.
Sorry
for
the
baby.
In
the
background
yeah
anyway,.
A
C
Are
we
locked
into
being
not
splitting
the
census
blocks.
D
My
understanding
is,
we
can
draw
those
boundaries
where
we
see
fit.
The
census
blocks
make
allow
the
software
to
accurately
calculate
the
population
we'll
have
to
make
conscious
decisions
in
those
census
blocks
if
we
choose
to
break
them
to
take
a
harder
look
to
say:
where
are
the
housing
where
the
housing
structures
actually
within
that
block,
because
it
just
might
be
that
it
is
a
very
awkward
looking
census
block
just
based
on
the
way
the
road
networks
laid
out
we'll
see
that
a
lot
out
of
the
Foothills
yeah.
D
B
Done
no
I'm
good
that'll
be
really
helpful
if
we
can
split
up
those
census
blocks,
because
I
think
that
was
one
of
the
biggest
challenges
I
had
trying
to
keep
the
first
things
together.
Yes,.
D
It
can
be
done.
I
will
say
we
had
to
make
that
conscious
decision
in
the
software,
because
it
was
a
slippery
slope
if
we
allowed
ourselves
to
snap
to
the
county
precincts,
because
that
data
does
not
align
perfectly,
it
would
have
made
very
questionable
data,
but
the
I,
as
we
see
in
front
of
the
bounces
that
we've
had
most
of
them,
are
relatively
small.
We've
able
to
look
my
sentence
block
by
census,
block
or
excuse
me,
the
precinct
by
Precinct,
where
those
breaks
are
happening
to
see
what
actually
makes
sense
on
the
ground.
D
This
one
had
a
fair
amount
of
splitting
up
the
precincts,
but
I
will
say
I
think
out
of
all
of
them.
This
balance
the
population,
probably
the
closest
out
of
all
of
them,
but
you
can
see
where
you
had
to
start
me
like
I,
can
Envision
that
you
had
to
start
making
micro
decisions
about
those
census
blocks
to
get
this
as
balanced
as
possible,
where
it's
competing
with
your
other
goals.
C
C
Why
don't
I
yeah
I'll?
Give
you
just
a
little
bit
about
my
objectives
too?
So
since
there
was
such
an
emphasis
on
population,
I
thought.
Well,
let's
see
you
know
what
it
would
take
to
get
there
and
I
know.
There's
a
lot
of
tweaking
as
I'm
sure
on
all
your
Maps
is
the
same
situation.
C
So
when
you
start
digging
in
you
know,
you
only
had
so
much
time
and
it
is
very
tedious
doing
this,
but
I
I,
so
I
try
to
get
it
down
to
the
smallest
number
possible,
while
maintaining
very
logical
boundaries
and
generally
physical
boundaries.
So
I
I
did
not
treat
the
connector
as
a
boundary,
for
example,
unlike
some
of
the
other
ones
and
I
think
that
was
on
my
second
map
actually
and
I
was
aware
of
splitting,
but
it
does
meet
that
that
goal
so
I
just
did
that
quickly.
C
Map
all
right,
Plan,
B
now
the
second
map
is
quite
different,
because
I
looked
at
this
from
the
context
of
the
precincts
and
the
legislative
districts,
not
exactly
because,
obviously
the
districts
go
outside
the
city
boundaries,
for
example,
but
I
fiddled
with
this
quite
a
bit
trying
to
Matt
fit
in
the
neighborhoods,
not
by
the
definition
of
the
city,
the
neighborhood
associations,
but
the
populations,
and
it
gets,
as
you
know,
really
tricky
when
you're
trying
to
to
get
District
Six
to
the
appropriate
size,
but
not
go
jumping
across
the
the
interstate
and
taking
in
whole
neighborhoods
to
do
that
and
I
think
I'm
not
satisfied
with
how
that
worked
out
in
the
end,
but
I
stuck
with
it,
because
I
wanted
to
get
it
submitted
and
I
tried
to
get
the
boundaries
to
to
main
roads,
because
I
was
thinking
more
in
the
context
of
making
it
easier
for
people
to
know
what
district
am
I
in
rather
than
having
too
much
of
these
very
complicated
boundaries
and
I
tried
to
make
a
little
more.
C
Oh
compact,
I
was
not
at
all
looking
at
the
neighborhood
associations
and
I
have
to
admit.
That's
probably
a
bit
of
a
bias
on
my
side
having
absolutely
no
experience
with
neighborhood
associations.
So
as
far
as
my
22
years
here
they
didn't
exist
and
so
I
don't
know
what
you
know
how
how
they
fit
into
governance.
Okay,
so
I
was
thinking
more
in
terms
of
of
governance
rather
than
neighborhood
associations
and
while
I'm
on
that
subject,
one
thing
I
think
we
need
to
make
emphasize
is
those
those
are
not
homeowners,
associations.
C
Those
are
neighborhood
associations,
because
it's
very
easy
to
jump
between
the
two
and
get
very
confused.
I
I'm,
aware
of
the
bun.
The
bench
has
a
strong
sense
of
place.
The
North
End
and
the
East
End
have
a
strong
sense
of
space,
and
but
as
far
as
governance,
you
know
having
having
the
associations
influence
these
decisions
to
me.
C
It
just
I
couldn't
couldn't
make
that
work,
and
then
I
also
looked
at
the
West
data,
County
and
and
I've
gone
back
and
forth
on
that,
because,
yes,
you
can
make
district
one
very
long
and
skinny
and
and
have
that
Encompass
all
the
West
data
neighborhoods.
C
But
you
know
again:
it's
it's
a
very
odd
shape
and
whether
it
really
rep
and
it's
somewhat
diverse,
does
it
really
represent
a
community
in
itself.
So
that's
why
I
have
one
much
wider
and
more
blocky
that
matches
more
of
what
the
legislative
districts
are
so
I
just
thought.
I
should
have
that
out
there
as.
C
A
D
Just
that
I
will
iterate
that,
as
commissioner
Peter
said,
it's
it's
a
challenge
to
get
this
really
balanced,
to
find
the
best
meteors
you're
going
to
have
to
find
the
best
balance
you
can
across
goals
that
are.
D
D
I'm
gonna
see
how
it
matched
up
with
the
precincts
now
just
several
locations
where
it
had
to
be
split
in
certain
areas,
but
a
lot
of
these
I
think,
as
commissioner
Peter
had
mentioned,
that
they
do
follow
along
main
roads
before
these
so
I
do
know.
When
Phil
was
last
time
he
was
before
I
say
you
know,
try
to
make
you
think
about
the
people
who
are
living
in
these
areas
that,
while
they
might
end
up
in
different
council
districts,
voting
wise,
it
may
not
be
quite
as
bad.
B
Ahead,
this
was
I
guess
my
rough
draft
I
think
I'd
rather
speak
to
my
second
map.
Definitely
I
feel
like
this.
One
was
better
I
tried
to
focus
on
Geographic
things
like
the
river
to
split
the
zones
up,
One
Challenge
I
had
was
balancing
District
six
and
four,
like
commissioner
Peter
was
saying
it's
really
hard
because
you
get
into
that
point
where
you
have
to
jump
across
the
Interstate.
B
A
F
D
F
As
we
all
know,
it
was,
you
know,
I
think
I
had
the
hardest
time,
trying
to
figure
out
six
and
four
and
then
trying
to
keep
that
core
of
the
downtown
kind
of
together.
That
was
kind
of
my
train
of
thought
was
okay,
where
where's
the
downtown
it's
like.
F
Yeah
and
I
just
try
to
keep
I
try
to
keep
the
specific
areas
together,
so
number
one
and
number
two
trying
to
keeping
them
together
and
then
the
southern
portion,
six
just
trying
to
keeping
it
to
the
South
and
then
it
it.
It
is
a
very
difficult
way
to
kind
of
like
keep
the
information
or
the
demographics.
Pretty
balanced,
I,
try,
I
did
utilize
main
roadways
and
just
kind
of
like
Geographic
kind
of
points
together.
I
did
use
the
the
why
it's
kind
of
like
a
starting
point
for
that.
F
The
fifth
district
right
there
trying
to
keeping
that
together
in
the
Y
and
then
keeping
everything
kind
of
south
of
that
for
the
sixth
district,
so
it
was
It
was
kind
of
it
was.
This
has
been
an
interesting
exercise.
F
How
do
you
balance
everything
and
then
looking
at
the
demographics
and
keeping
those
guys
balanced
as
a
sociologist
I'm
trying
to
be
attentive
to
that
information
and
keeping
everything
kind
of
balanced
so
but
yeah
that
area
between
three
and
four
the
kind
of
horseshoed
was
a
little
bit
tough
and
then
there
was
another
one
that
popped
at
the
bottom
of
six
down
there
in
the
corner
with
four:
it
again
did
the
kind
of
the
same
thing.
I
was
trying
to
remove
one
area,
but
then
kind
of
highlighted
it
all.
E
C
Just
like
observed,
yes,
I'm,
exactly
the
same
experience
with
you,
commissioner,
Valderrama
and
I.
Think
probably
all
of
us
is
that
that
boundary
between
four
and
six
I
don't
have
any
strong
suggestions
on
how
to
deal
with
that
and
obviously,
in
the
next
10
years.
That
area
is
changing
quite
dramatically
and
whether
that's
even
something
we
want
to
think
about,
but
the
same
as
commissioner
Spiker
I
was
thinking.
C
Okay,
if
this
one's
a
little
light,
it
may
not
be
inappropriate
because
we
can
foresee
it
having
a
much
much
growth
in
the
population
down
there
and
plus
there's
areas
that
I
believe
could
be
annexed
by
the
city
boundaries
in
that
area
as
well
and
but
in
the
in
the
city
area.
This
I
also
had
the
same
problem
on
that
boundary
between
three
four
and
five.
When
you
get
into
town,
you
know.
C
Where
do
you
draw
the
line,
but
I
do
like
your
approach
of
using
trying
to
have
very
clear
boundaries
where
ever
possible,
so
it
is
easy
for
our
citizens
to
know.
Yes,
I
am
in
this
District
without
having
to
to
have
to
work
their
way
through
a
maze
of
paperwork.
So
anyway,.
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
commissioner.
Peter
Eric.
Can
you
pull
up
that
spreadsheet
again
with
the
overall
kind
of
population
deviations?
Maybe
like
walk
us
through
kind
of
I?
Don't
know
what
that
looks
like
overall
and
maybe
just
for
the
public,
explain
sort
of
what
the
legal
or
what
we're
aiming
for,
and
you
know
kind
of
just
cover
that
that'd
be
awesome.
D
Under
the
most
perfect
conditions,
which
will
not
exist,
every
District
would
have
an
equal
population
number,
so
our
goal,
and
as
is
defined
by
legislature,
is
to
get
as
close
as
possible.
It
is
not
there's
not
a
specific
Target.
It
is
just
a
little
bit
subjective
about
how
good
is
good
enough.
I
would
say,
based
on
all
the
proposals
that
were
put
in
here
and
what
we
saw
from
peer
agencies
that
we
touch
base
with
to
say
what
do
we
need
to
be
shooting,
for.
D
This
is
well
within
the
range,
the
general
consensus-
and
this
is
you
know,
based
on
just
input
from
other
agencies
we
touched
base
with.
They
said
if
you're
less
than
six
percent
you're
in
a
safer
spot,
but,
like
I
said,
ideally,
it
would
be
even
population
across
the
board,
but
that
just
may
not
be
it's
usually
not
feasible.
To
get
that
accurate.
D
C
D
Really
not
bad
at
all.
It
is
difficult
to
get
an
even
balance
across
the
board
as
you've
seen
with
some
of
these,
where
commissioner
Peter
really
probably
got
as
close
as
I
think
is
feasible
with
a
lot
of
these.
Is
that
the
trade-off
is
it's
competing
against
your
other
objectives,
to
try
to
make
elections
easier
for
the
citizenry
so
trying
to
find
all
right?
Where
do
you
get
the
best
balance?
D
There
truly
probably
isn't
a
perfect
scenario,
there's
probably
a
handful
that
are
going
to
get
as
close
as
week
as
we
can
get
so
with
these
numbers.
You
have
to
take
them
in
consideration
with
everything
else
going
on
that
you're
doing,
and
so
with
the
number
of
splits
too.
Some
of
these
we'd
have
to
take
a
look
and
say:
well,
you
know
off
the
cuff
two
looks
great,
and
that
could
be
fine,
because
that
would
definitely
make
County
elections
happy,
because
the
setting
up
for
elections
will
be
significantly
easier.
C
E
E
Of
the
population,
so
it
would
have
been
like
75-ish,
but
they
added
a
whole
50
of
them
in
this
past
redistricting
session,
so
I
imagine,
we
gained
probably
25,
so
you're,
probably
close
to
100
precincts
yeah,
so
I
mean
like
two
out
of
a
hundred,
that's
kind
of
that's
that's
fairly
miniscal
skill
and
then,
of
course,
as
you
get
up,
it
gets
a
little
bit
more,
complicated
and
and
part
of
it
too.
E
It
splits
you
know
like
we
talked
about
if
you're
following
roads,
it
makes
it
a
whole
lot
easier,
both
from
an
administrative
state
of
administrative
perspective,
but
also
from
like
a
voter
perspective.
E
C
A
E
So
really
that
was
kind
of
focusing
on
what
we
just
did
with
Eric,
but
you
know
kind
of
setting
it
up
to
show
the
public
how
we
are
going
to
process
these
Maps
once
they
submit
them
and
what
we
want
that
to
look
like
so
Eric
just
walked
us
through
how
he
presented
it
with
the
spreadsheet.
E
You
know
all
these
factors
and
we
have
to
decide
if
those
factors
are
what
we
want,
if
there's
anything
additional
that
we
want,
that.
That
would
be
kind
of
what
I
was
going
with
with
this.
With
this
action
item,
okay,.
A
Awesome,
thank
you,
chair
love,
so
I
think
some
of
the
questions
that
I
have
for
myself
is,
like
you
know,
do
we
want
to
put
these
Maps
out
for
on
the
public
website?
So
if
you
want
to
have
your
map
submitted
for
the
public
to
review,
I
do
believe
the
next
steps
I'm
going
to
hand
it
over
to
Hannah
in
just
a
second
to
talk
about
the
tool
and
releasing
it
to
the
public,
and
maybe
what
that
looks
like
so
Hannah.
Do
you
want
to
cover
kind
of
those
expectations
next
and
we'll
go
from.
G
There
sure
thank
you
So.
The
plan
is
we
talked
about
at
your
first
meeting.
Is
that
we'll
have
the
next
meeting
will
be
a
public
hearing
on
October
19th?
So
our
plan
is
tomorrow
by
5
p.m.
I
think
we
will
have
the
mapping
software
and
the
basic
requirements
and
instructions
on
the
district
and
commission
website
we'll
send
out
a
release
that
has
that
information,
so
members
of
the
public
can
submit
their
Maps
there,
we'll
close
that
access
to
the
software
on
October
13th.
G
So
that
gives
the
public
two
weeks
to
draft
and
submit
maps
and
then
prior
to
that
meeting
on
the
19th,
we
would
make
sure
that
those
Maps
can
be
accessed
by
the
public
to
view
you
and
any
maps
of
yours
that
you
want
up
there
as
well,
so
that
they
can
have
a
couple
days
to
look
at
each
of
the
maps
and
prepare
for
any
testimony.
They
want
to
provide
virtually
written
or
in
person
on
the
19th.
Okay,.
A
Awesome
so
Hannah
if
Commissioners
want
their
maps
to
be
posted
publicly.
What
do
you
suggest
is
the
best
way
to
do
that?
Do
we
do
we
just
let
Eric
know:
do
we
publish
it
ourselves
and
maybe
walk
us
through
kind
of
what
they
look
like
if
people
want
to
share
their
maps
with
the
public
for
that
to
be
considered
as
a
public
input,
sure.
D
You've
got
two
options:
if
you
want
to
make
the
maps
that
you
created
available
for
citizens
to
review
in
the
aptitude
software,
they
could
use
yours
as
a
start.
You
simply
have
to
log
into
yours
and
say
share,
so
anybody
who
signs
up
with
an
account
through
the
software
could
look
at
yours
in
more
detail
and
they
could
also
expand
upon
if
they
I
like
this
as
a
base.
But
what
about
this?
D
And
they
could
submit
that
as
their
own,
if
they
want
to
I,
would
recommend
that
I
can
make
this
data
available
through
the
web
for
people
to
compare
through.
So
they
don't
have
to
log
into
anything
if
they
don't
want
to,
they
can
just
come
and
review.
That's
easy
enough
for
me
to
do.
I've
got
options
to
make
that
available,
so
it
would
just
be
available
off
that
main
web
page.
Okay
and
you
can
do
both
as
well.
D
You
certainly
can
yeah
okay
yeah
when
you
do
submit
them,
though
I
will
be
double
checking,
because
you
have
to
make
sure
you
leave
it
as
the
same
name
and
I'll
know
that
okay,
we're
replacing
this
with
the
first
draft
versus
because
people
can
submit
multiple
options
should
they
choose.
A
Definitely
from
my
perspective,
like
I
I'm,
not
going
to
pretend,
like
my
map,
is
the
best
map
by
any
means,
but
I
do
think
it's
helpful
for
the
public
to
be
able
to
react
to
maybe
something
so
obviously,
that's
within
your
purview,
if
you
all
want
to
share
kind
of
what
you
have
to
work
with,
but
that's
just
my
two
cents,
so
Eric
is
there
a
timeline
that
we
need
to
tell
you
like
map
wise
for
you
to
get
it
out
there
or
you
know,
can
we
just
do
you
have
a
time
limit
that
you
want
to
do?
A
D
C
Did
you
have
something
to
add
I
do
well,
one
of
it
was
questions.
Was
how
soon
should
we
get
to
to
Eric,
and
can
we
have
a
a
well
to
be
known
by
our
names
or
will
we
have
titles
that
are
distinctive
about
maybe
the
objective,
so
the
maps
can
be
separated
like
I
was
viewing
my
first
one
is
get
it
as
small
as
as
possible,
not
a
very
good
technical
name,
but
you
know
that's.
That
was
my
objective.
C
Should
we
be
doing
that
or
can
we
have
a
little
text
in
there
to
explain
this
map?
This
was
the
purpose
of
this
map.
This
is
this
Trends.
This
is
its
weakness,
something
to
set
it
up.
That's.
C
Make
that
happen
yeah,
because
I
think
that
would
be
helpful
when
they're
looking
at
them,
because
they
are
complicated
and
trying
to
compare
them.
You
know,
and
they
can
see
somewhat
what
we
are
trying
to
do
and
I
think
we
should
have
some
kind
of
disclaimer
up
front,
because
we
do
not
believe
these
are
perfect
Maps.
C
C
Can
I
add
one
more,
please
go
ahead
and
in
our
our
policies,
the
section
three
that
sets
out
our
objectives.
That
should
be
also
I
assume
that
would
be
in
there
anyway,
but
so
the
public
knows
this.
This
is
what
we
were,
starting
with,
that
we
had
to
do
or
should
do
yeah.
A
So
that's
a
great
segue
commissioner
Peter
for
something
that
I
think
both
Hannah
and
I
are
going
to
talk
about,
which
is
just
ensuring
that
the
public
knows
kind
of
we
want
them
to
draw
an
app
I,
think
step
one
and
so
the
release
for
that
will
really
help.
A
And,
of
course,
if
there
are
specific
requests
about
you
know,
if
you,
commissioner,
love
I,
know
you
had
spoken
about,
maybe
seeing
if
you
wanted
to
send
it
to
maybe
the
neighborhood
associations,
I'm
sure
that
staff
can
certainly
direct
that
to
go
out
just
that.
The
most
amount
of
people
have
access
to
drawing
the
map.
I
also
know
that
staff
is
going
to
post
I,
think
on
the
commissioning
the
district
commissioning
website
kind
of
the.
A
We
know
that
election
Integrity
is
a
huge
priority
of
both
the
commission
and
city
council
and,
of
course,
to
help
our
folks
and
friends
over
at
the
County
elections
office.
And
then,
if
the
division
of
neighborhood
associations
or
precincts
is
unavoidable,
keeping
divisions
to
a
minimum
of
as
much
as
possible,
which
I
know
our
maps
are
not
perfect.
But
I
certainly
saw
a
valiant
attempt
by
all
of
you
in
that
software,
which
I
would
I
am
100
agree.
It
is
much
more
complicated
than
I.
Think
any
of
us
maybe
thought
so
Hannah.
G
I'm
sure
thank
you.
I
can
just
reiterate
what
you
said
that
we
will
have
these
requirements
posted
on
the
website
and
in
the
release
that
goes
out
tomorrow,
so
that
folks
know
just
the
basic
requirements
before
they
start
drafting
where
they
can,
where
they
can
go
to
draft
those
maps
and
again
we'll
post
all
of
their
Maps
before
the
hearing.
So
Eric
will
will
work
over
the
next
couple
of
weeks
as
maps
are
submitted,
but
we
we
won't
likely
have
them
pop
up
as
they
go.
G
They'll
probably
be
posted
just
a
couple
days
before
the
meeting
for
review
and
then
again
to
reiterate
what
you
said
that
the
public
is
invited
into
this
process
in
a
in
a
number
of
different
ways.
They
can
certainly
draft
and
submit
Maps.
They
can
come
to
the
hearing
on
the
19th
and
testify
you
also
can
submit
written
testimony.
There
is
a
link
on
the
districting
commission
website
where
you
can
submit
that
and
that's
certainly
you
can.
You
can
provide
General
comments
or
comment
on
specific
Maps.
C
C
Go
ahead,
so
if
people
submit
paper
maps
sketch
maps
we'll
have
those
scanned
in
and
available
for
us
I
mean
people
can
just
take
peace,
a
pen,
a
sharp
pencil
and
draw
their
own
right.
So
Hannah.
G
Go
ahead
if
someone
submits
testimony
and
attaches
a
map
or
some
other
document
or
visual,
that
would
that
would
come
to
you
as
as
Commissioners
as
well.
It
certainly
wouldn't
be
through
them
through
the
software.
Obviously,
so
those
won't.
G
Those
won't
come
to
you
in
the
same
way,
but
they
would
be
in
your
in
your
packets
as
well.
Okay,.
E
A
Yeah
and
I
was
I'm
looking
for
a
lifeline
and
I
I
was
just
gonna.
Ask
something
along
the
same
lines,
which
I
think
the
preference
is
that
we
have
folks
use
the
mapping
software
so
that
we
can
get
kind
of
those
queer
answers
but
Eric.
Why
don't
you
take
your
best
shot.
D
Yeah,
frankly,
to
compare
apples
to
apples,
we
would
have
to
take
whatever's
presented
to
us
if
it's
drawn
in
on
a
napkin,
try
to
use
the
software
to
replicate
that
as
close
as
possible
with
the
submitter
to
say.
Does
this
represent
what
you
intended
to
do?
That's
probably
the
only
way
we
could
get
an
accurate
representation.
There
are
other
Solutions
out
there
that
make
similar
calculations.
There's
open
source
solutions
that
do
that,
but
the
numbers
May
differ
slightly.
D
C
Same
software,
okay,
if
I
could
add
yeah
something
good,
yeah
I,
don't
think
we
should
necessarily
invite
paper
maps,
but
I
suspect
that
there
may
be
someone
who
says
well.
You
know
I
want
to
do
this
on
a
not
a
napkin,
hopefully,
but
it
would.
It
may
give
us
some
insight
about
feelings
in
in
certain
areas
that
they're
particularly
anxious
about
and
I
think
being
sensitive.
That
would
just
be
wise
on
on
our
behalf,
like
looking
at
YouTube,
like
you
could
look
back
at
me,
so
yeah,
but
that's
important.
C
G
It's
up
to
you
all
I
mean
in
addition
to
just
the
basic
requirements.
If
there's
something
that
you
want
me
to
make
sure
to
include
on
the
on
the
website
or
in
the
release,
we
can
certainly
do
that.
A
Yeah,
perhaps
Santa
it
could
be
like
to
the
best
extent
possible,
you're
submitting
it
on
the
aptitude
software
so
that
we're
able
to
ensure
that
we're
following
the
policies
outlined
in
the
statute
and
the
council.
So
if
other
Commissioners
are
comfortable
with
that
I'm
looking
around
okay
right,
wonderful,
okay,
any
other
questions
comments
on
the
next
process
go.
G
C
E
Just
a
quick
question:
are
there
any
part
of
one
of
the
one
part
of
this
that
I
wanted
to
kind
of
bring
up?
Is
there
any
other
interest
groups
that
we
can
think
of
that
we
might
want
to
send
this
information
to
besides
the
media
and
besides
just
the
city
channels,
whether
you
know
it's
like
you
know
the
Ada
County
or
you
know
the
city
of
boy,
the
I'm
thinking
I'm,
spacing
on
the
name
of
it
right
now,
but
yeah
any
other
groups
that
might
have
interest
I,
guess.
F
Hey
I'm
thinking
the
Boise
Metro
chamber
might
have
some
insight.
Some
possible,
like
interest
into
this
and
I
know
that
they
have
leadership.
Boise,
which
I
participated
in
in
2020
I
know
that
they
might
have
like
folks.
That
might
be
really
really
interested
in
like
learning
about
this
and
understanding
this
more.