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At the December 8, 2021, regular meeting, the Coast Community College District Board of Trustees approved the scheduling of a Special Board Meeting to discuss redistricting process for the five trustee areas. Cccd.edu Current Map (Affirmed January 5, 2022) The meeting is set for Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. The meeting will be conducted virtually. Members of the public may use call-in phone number 669-900-6833, with this meeting ID: 996 7972 7701.
With the 2020 census complete, the Board will be discussing the new census data for the District and its legal implications for the configuration of the District's trustee areas.
Shutterstock Information relevant to the redistricting process will be posted on the District website. RedistrictingCoast Community College District trustee areas will maintain existing boundaries following an unanimous vote by the Board of Trustees in a special session on January 5, 2022. Based on expert interpretation of Census 2020 data, provided by redistricting legal counsel and a demographic consultant, the Coast District's current trustee areas were determined to be fully compliant with federal and state law. The evaluation of trustee areas was required following the decennial census. The Coast District had engaged in a voluntary process in 2017 with the conclusion of moving to trustee election by area. The maps affirmed in that process, consistent with 2010 data, continue to reflect balanced growth and population distribution within the Coast District using 2020 data. Shutterstock
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ABOUT THE COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTThe Coast Community College District is located in Orange County and is among the largest districts in the United States. The District's three colleges – Coastline College, Golden West College, and Orange Coast College – provide traditional degree and transfer opportunities, career and technical training, basic skills, English as a Second Language, and other community programs. Thanks to the Measure M community bond funding approved by voters in 2012, the Coast Colleges are in the midst of a $698 million revitalization of educational and student support infrastructure. |