Every ten years, we must redraw the lines that determine which neighborhoods and communities are grouped together when it comes to electing their County supervisor. 

On Tuesday, November 30 the SLO County Board of Supervisors will choose a final district map. The business community’s input is vital in this decision, as it sets the table for conversations on topics like economic development, housing and homelessness, the closure of Diablo Canyon and the transition of the Oceano Dunes. 

The SLO Chamber put together a task force of business leaders to create and submit a redistricting map to the County that will best represent the interests and priorities of the business community.

Learn more about the SLO County 2030 map by watching our Director of Governmental Affairs, Molly Kern, in this video:

Join us to support the Chamber-crafted SLO County 2030 map which builds on existing industry clusters, geography and cultural factors to move our economy forward.

Email the Board of Supervisors by Monday, November 29 to share your support or reach out to molly@slochamber.org with any questions.