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The Los Angeles City Charter requires that the boundaries of the Los Angeles Unified School District be re-drawn at least once every 10 years. It calls for the creation of a fifteen member Redistricting Commission, which has the authority to make recommendations on a redistricting plan to the City Council that sets new boundaries for the Los Angeles Unified School Board Districts. Boundaries for the Los Angeles Unified School District must be made as equal in population as possible and practicable so that communities have equal access to political representation. The testimony and input of the residents of the Los Angeles Unified School District is critical to creating a redistricting plan that provides fair and effective representation for all citizens of the School District.