Description: This layer contains Denver's City Council Districts as they were defined during the redistricting process approved on April 30, 2012. These districts were adopted in 2012 via Ordinance 242; Council Bill 286. This layer also contains records for the at-large candidates (to be consistent with previous City Council District layers).The Denver's City Council districts are effective for the municipal election on May 7, 2019, and for any general or special council election held thereafter. The resulting elected Council District representatives take office; and representation of constituents within the new boundaries begins on July 15, 2019. Newly elected representatives names publish on that date.
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Copyright Text: Denver Elections Division; maintained by City and County of Denver, Technology Services / Enterprise Data Management
Description: The Statistical Neighborhood boundaries were developed in 1970 by the Community Renewal Program (CRP) which was administered by the current Denver Department of Community Planning and Development. Statistical Neighborhoods are typically combinations of census tracts. Geographic place names, such as Windsor and Mar Lee, were assigned to each area and reflect commonly used names of subdivisions and historical parts of the city.
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Copyright Text: City and County of Denver, Community Planning and Development