On March 22, 2022, the San Bruno City Council completed the district formation process by adopting an ordinance that establishes a new City district map. The ordinance establishes the boundary lines for each newly created district, implements by-district elections of four City Council Members, and establishes an at-large Mayor. Learn more about the ordinance, selected map, and election sequence at DistrictingSanBruno.org/Selected-Map
While the districting process is complete, this site remains live to serve as an archive of the election changes including the schedule, draft maps, and resources.
The City of San Bruno is changing how voters elect the San Bruno City Council, along with hundreds of cities and school districts across the state undergoing similar changes. The districting process will create population-balanced districts in San Bruno for the purposes of electing City Council Members, to ensure that each Council Member represents a similar number of constituents.
We need your help to make this change and draw new City Council districts!
One of our primary goals when drawing San Bruno City Council districts is to draw lines that respect neighborhoods, geographical elements, and other factors as required by law. So we want to know: What do you consider the boundaries of your neighborhood?
How to participate
Share your specific thoughts, draw a map, or attend an upcoming workshop to get involved!
- Submit written testimony about your community, the process, or a specific map to districting@sanbruno.ca.gov.
- Click here to see the calendar of workshops and public hearings at which you can speak about the process or a specific map.
- Click here for information on drawing and submitting maps.
At the hearings and workshops, we want you to:
- Share your story
- Define your neighborhood or community of interest
- Explain why districting is relevant to your community
- Get the tools you need to draw a map of one district or of all four districts
- Share your opinions of the draft maps
- Talk to your neighbors and local organizations