Introducing City of Frederick Districts: What You Need to Know
The Frederick City Council has passed an exciting new rule to establish city districts, bringing a transformative change to how our local government operates and represents the community.
This initiative is designed to ensure every neighborhood has a direct voice in city decision-making by creating five city districts, each represented by its own elected official on the City Council.
Why Are We Creating Districts?
The introduction of city districts will:
Enhance Representation: Residents in every district will have a dedicated representative who understands their unique concerns and priorities.Promote Equity Across Neighborhoods: Resources and services will be distributed more fairly.Strengthen the Community Voice: Smaller districts allow for greater participation and accountability in decision-making.
Timeline for Implementation
Here’s what to expect in the coming months:
Dec. 16, 2024-Jan. 12, 2025: Share YOUR feedback on the proposed district boundaries.Feb. 6, 2025: The City Council will finalize district maps at their public meeting.Nov. 2025: District representatives will be elected.
How Can I Get Involved?
Proposed maps for the election districts and information about how they were developed can be found here:
Residents are encouraged to take this short survey to provide feedback on the proposed maps. Questions and feedback can also be shared in email form by emailing communications@cityoffrederickmd.gov.
Stay tuned for more information on a in-person meeting residents may attend to provide feedback.