City of Oakley

How to Create Your Oakley Community of Interest Online

How to Create Your Oakley Community of Interest (COI) Online

What is Draw My CA Community?

DrawMyCACommunity.org is a free, online mapping application that can be used to submit your Communities of Interest to the California State Citizens Redistricting Commission, as well as the City of Oakley to be considered during the local redistricting process. This website is available anywhere you can log on to the internet. If you need help using the website at any point, click on the help button in the top right corner to view a tutorial, chat with tech support, or read the user guide.

How to use Draw My CA Community

To understand your community, the Board needs to know two things:

Through this tool, you can tell the Council about your community. Try to describe your community in a way that helps the Board understand what matters to your community and why it’s important that your community be kept together in the Council’s new districts.

Along with the written description of your community, you will be able to draw your community’s location on a map to let the Council know where it is.

Log in or Use as a Guest

You can use Draw My CA Community as a guest or by creating an account. If you make an account you’ll be able to save your work as a draft and finish it later.

To create a new account, click the “Sign up here” link on the home page, complete the form, and check your email. Follow the instructions in the email we send you to verify your account. If you do not see a verification email, check your spam folder.

To use the tool as a guest, click “Continue as Guest” at the welcome page. You will be able to do everything a logged in user can do except save your work. If you start using Draw My CA Community as a guest and decide you would like to save your work, you can still create an account and log in after you’ve started drawing your community.

Define your community

We will ask you to answer a few questions about your community. There are no wrong answers to these questions! The only limitation is that your community should not be defined by its support for a political party, candidate, or incumbent. If you have trouble identifying your community, it may be helpful to ask yourself a few questions:

Once you have answered the questions about your community, you are ready to start working on your map.

To create your map:

To send your COI to the Board:

Why should you participate?

We need your input to:

Everyone in Oakley is invited to participate.

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