2020 Census Information / Redistricting

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The City of Whittier initiated the redistricting process in September 2022. This webpage hosts potential new maps, datasets, community outreach events, census information, staff reports, and public hearing information.  Scroll down the page to the desired section. You can sign up for e-notifications at:

https://www.cityofwhittier.org/government/whittier-transparent/enotifications

Why is the City undergoing redistricting?

State law requires each city that use district-based elections review their current council districts following the receipt of new decennial Census data to ensure that districts remain compliant with Federal and State requirements. There are no legal disputes of existing district lines. The initial analysis found that City Council districts can remain the same or be altered to improve the deviation from a perfect balance. Community input is highly desired for this process. If you want the existing Council Districts to remain you can advocate via the public hearing process or if you would like to see slight changes you can also propose changes using mapping tools found below:

Next Steps:

At the March 14, 2023 City Council meeting following Public Hearing #4, the City Council majority selected the existing district maps as the preferred final map. City Council introduced and conducted first reading of Ordinance No. 3146, establishing District Boundary Lines for by district
election of council members resulting from the 2020 US Census Redistricting process. 

The second reading and adoption is expected to occur at April 11, 2023 City Council meeting.

Redistricting Mapping Tools

The City of Whittier has developed several public mapping tools to assist the public in drawing maps. There are different tools for different purposes, and different tools for different levels of technical skill and interest.

Available mapping tools include:

1. Paper-only maps for those without internet access or who prefer paper. 

2. Dave’s Redistricting App (DRA), a simple online map drawing tool to easily draw neighborhoods or communities of interest.

DRA allows members of the community to create and submit proposed district maps for the City of Whittier. Follow the instructions below and visit this “How To Guide” for more information on how to use DRA. A five-minute YouTube tutorial is available here. A more in-depth tutorial can be found here.

  • Create a user account by 'Singing Up' at this link and access the Whittier template and click the paintbrush icon in the upper left corner to “Make an editable copy of this map.” You need to be logged in to your free account to make edits.
  • Once you have drawn your map, please email a link to map and the plan name that you published to ccd@cityofwhittier.org (otherwise the City will not know you have drawn it and will be unable to include it in their deliberations).

3. Interactive Review Map to review, analyze, and compare maps, not to create them. Zoom in and out on map boundaries, search for addresses and other locations, and view draft maps (once the draft maps are released). Similar to Google Maps in ease of use.

Submit maps to ccd@cityofwhittier.org.  After you submit your map, the demographic consultants will generate the population and other demographic details for your proposed map. Maps can be viewed on the Draft Maps page or on the Interactive Review Map.  

It is helpful if you submit written comments with your map describing how your map was drawn to meet the required criteria. An example of this would be describing the specific neighborhoods or communities of interest that are kept within a single district.

If you would like to submit a map created using your own software, please email ccd@cityofwhittier.org and include: (1) a GIS Shapefile and/or a Census Block equivalency file (using 2020 Census Blocks); and, (2) a description of the choices and key points of your map.

Submitted Maps with demographics:

Public Map 1

Public Map 2 

Public Map 3

Minimal Changes Map

Existing Map

Public Hearing Information

Public Hearing Notice # 1 

Staff Report September 13, 2022 - Initial Data and Map Analysis

Power Point from September 13, 2022 Meeting

Staff Report September 27, 2022 - Multiple Map Option - Funding Resolution and NDC Agreement

Public Hearing Notice # 2

Video of Public Hearing Workshop # 2

Public Hearing Notice # 3

Staff Report January 24, 2023 - Draft Map Proposals

Citywide Mailing (Postcard)

Public Hearing Notice # 4

Staff Report March 14, 2023 - Final Map Selection

Resident Requested Information:

District 1 - Groves Development: The Census was conducted from April 1 - October 16, 2020. The Groves received their occupancy certificate in September 2020 and residents started to move in shortly thereafter. 
There are 556 permitted units estimating approximately 1,768 residents based on room occupancy:

  • 1-bedroom: 24
  • 2-bedroom: 72
  • 3-bedroom: 240
  • 4-bedroom: 220

November 2022 Election Results: Link of voter turnout by race.

District 1 - 31.73%

District 2 - 46.80%

District 3 - 52.94%

District 4 - 49.13%

2020 Census Data

Following are Quick Facts regarding the 2020 Census Information. 

Additional 2020 datasets are available for download. Click on individual tables below.

Category  2010 Data  2020 Data  Difference
 Population Census  85,331  87,306 1,975 

 Persons under 5

 6.7% 6%  -0.7% 
 Persons under 18  24.2% 22.9%  -1.3% 
 Persons 65 years and over 11.5% 14.00%  2.5% 
 Females  50.84% 50.90%  0.06% 
 White alone  57.4%  52.3%  -5.1%
 Black or African American alone  0.9% 1.3%  0.4% 
 American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.7%  0.8%  0.1% 
 Asian alone 3.1%  5%  1.9% 

 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone

 0.2% 0%  -0.2% 
 Two or More Races 2.8%  3.5%  0.7% 
 Hispanic or Latino 65.3%  67.3%  2% 
 White alone, not Hispanic or Latino 29.30%  24.20%  -5.10% 
 Veterans 4,247  2,809  -1,438 
 Foreign Born Persons 20.42%  16.8%  -3.62% 
 Owner-Occupied Housing Unit Rate  57.16% 57.5%  0.34% 
 Median Value of Owner-Occupied Housing Units $512,400  $574,400  $62,000 
 Median Selected Monthly Owner Costs (with mortgage) $2,399  $2,507  $108 
 Median Selected Monthly Owner Costs (without mortgage) $394  $528  $134 
 Median Gross Rent $1,091  $1,354  $263 
 Households 27,583  27,419  -164 
 Persons per Household 3.03  3.08  0.05 
 Living in Same house 1 year ago (ages 1+)  86.17% 90.7%  4.53% 
 Language other than English spoken at home (ages 5+) 43.45%  38.9%  -4.55% 
 High School Graduate or Higher (age 25+) 82.2%  87.4%  5.2% 
 Bachelor's Degree or Higher (age 25+) 23.1%  26.4%  3.3% 
 With a disability (under age 65) 4.97%  5.5%  0.53% 
 Persons without Health Insurance (under age 65) 16.84%  7.1%  -9.74% 
 In Civilian Labor Force, Population Age 16+ 65.6%  63.2%  -2.4% 
 In Civilian Labor Force, Female, Population Age 16+ 60%  58%  -2% 
 Mean Travel Time to Work (Minutes) - Workers Age 16+  28.5 33.8  5.3 
 Median Household Income (in 2019 dollars) $65,308  $77,270  $11,962 
 Per capita income in past 12 months (in 2019 dollars)  $26,943 $31,383  $4,440 
 Persons in Poverty 14.4%  9.9%  -4.5% 
 Population per square mile (coming soon) 5,824.64 5,899.05   74.41 
 Land area in square miles (coming soon) 14.65 14.8   0.15

 2020 Datasets:

Table 1 - Occupancy Status

Table 2 - Race

Table 3 - Hispanic or Latino and Not Hispanic or Latino By Race

Table 4 - Race for the Population 18 Years and Older

Table 5 - Hispanic or Latino and Not Hispanic or Latino By Race for the Population 18 Years and Older

Table 6 - Group Quarters Population by Major Group Quarters Type

Public Hearing # 2 - Redistricting

Learn about the process and create your own map.

The City invites you to participate in the redistricting process. The second public hearing will be a community meeting to learn about the redistricting process and how to submit your own map for the redistricting. Links to the online mapping tool will be available after November 15, 2022 at www.cityofwhittier.org/census

Join us in-person at the newly renovated Central Library Meeting Room at:

7344 Washington Ave, Whittier, CA 90602

Start time: 6:30 p.m.

Or Join via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/95676597390

Meeting ID: 956 7659 7390

A mailer will be sent to every City of Whittier household and broad advertisement campaign will be inviting all residents to participate.

Contact the City Clerk Department at (562) 567-9850 for any questions.

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