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December 1, 2022 <br />Page 3 <br />Mary Ann Van Zuyle, Westlake Village, shared CVUSD's by division map that was created in <br />2019 and believes this map can be used as a model for CRPD. Political communities can be <br />built by having these divisions established. These maps create communities and units that <br />work together. <br />Carol Shelton, Thousand Oaks, is both a parent to, and an advocate for, people with <br />developmental disabilities. She expressed confusion over why there are no demographics <br />shown for people with disabilities. She would like to ensure that these protected classes are <br />represented. <br />Jack Shelton, Thousand Oaks, asked that a map be made that allows a variety of voices to <br />be heard; he is particularly concerned for the Latino and Disabled communities. <br />Rosanna Guerra, (via zoom), Thousand Oaks, supports the action to have representation by <br />areas. She believes it will add further voices to the growing concerns of an underrepresented <br />population. She would like to see a greater effort being made to reach out to the mono -lingual <br />community and sees programming in Spanish as a way to create a bridge. <br />Cusworth closed the Public Hearing. <br />Johnson clarified that, although the disabled community is a protected class vis a vis many <br />laws, under the Voting Rights Law they are not spelled out because they are not <br />geographically concentrated; therefore this class does not show up on the maps. He <br />reminded all interested parties to visit the link currently on the CRPD website's homepage <br />for current information on the by division election issue. Updated information will be posted <br />as this process continues. <br />-;0 <br />r. <br />ky, 061 :_a <br />n reA". *6 <br />93 W Aft 10 <br />1 <br />