The Signal

SCV Water Agency finalizes its electoral division boundaries

- By Jim Holt Senior Investigat­ive Reporter

Local water officials finalized a plan Tuesday to keep the existing map of their Santa Clarita Valley election boundaries the way they are.

Over the last several months, the SCV Water Agency board of directors has undertaken a review of electoral division boundaries, as required by the state after each census.

Census data from 2020 shows the current division boundaries still result in an almost perfectly balanced population distributi­on, with less than 1% difference between any of the three.

Even with expected growth by the mid-decade point in 2025, the existing divisions are projected to be close to population balance, according to the board.

The service area is made up of three divisions — Canyon Country and Saugus to the north and east, Newhall on the south side of SCV and a western area that includes Valencia, Stevenson Ranch and Castaic.

The board decided in January to keep its existing map, which now includes updates based on two very small recent annexation­s into the service area.

In making their assessment, board members had to make sure they didn’t draw divisions to favor or disfavor political incumbents, candidates, or political parties.

Redistrict­ing is the process of adjusting the boundaries of election districts for cities, counties, school boards and water agencies.

Under state law, the agency, along with other local government­s, must redistrict following population shifts based on federal census data once every 10 years to ensure communitie­s have equal access to political representa­tion.

This process is intended to ensure each elected board member represents about the same number of constituen­ts and to determine which neighborho­ods and communitie­s are grouped into divisions to elect representa­tives.

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