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File #: 15-4786    Version: 1 Name: Resolution - Redistricting
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 7/7/2015 In control: City Secretary
On agenda: 7/14/2015 Final action: 7/14/2015
Title: Resolution approving the settlement of litigation styled Victor Rodriguez v. The City of Grand Prairie, et al., No. 3:15-CV-0718-D, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
From
Don Postell

Title
Resolution approving the settlement of litigation styled Victor Rodriguez v. The City of Grand Prairie, et al., No. 3:15-CV-0718-D, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.

Presenter
Don Postell, City Attorney

Recommended Action
Approve

Analysis
The City of Grand Prairie is a defendant in the case of Victor Rodriguez v. The City of Grand Prairie, et al., No. 3:15-CV-0718-D, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, in which the plaintiff sought 1) to create a system of all single member districts for city council; 2) to eliminate staggered elections of city council members; and 3) to allow election of council members by plurality rather than majority vote. The City has reached agreement with the plaintiff to settle the case by redrawing the current single member district boundaries and paying $75,000 in attorney fees. The settlement will preserve the at-large election of the Mayor and two council members, staggered elections and majority vote elections.

Financial Consideration
$75,000 is available in the liability fund.

Body
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS, APPROVING THE SETTLEMENT OF PENDING LITIGATION STYLED VICTOR RODRIGUEZ V. THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, ET AL., NO. 3:15-CV00718-D IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

Whereas, the City of Grand Prairie is a defendant in the case of Victor Rodriguez v. The City of Grand Prairie, et al., No. 3:15-CV-0718-D, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas; and

Whereas, the plaintiff sought 1) to create a system of all single member districts for city council; 2) to eliminate staggered elections of city council members; and 3) to allow election of council members by plurality rather than majority vote; and

Whereas, the City has reached agreement with the plaintiff to settle the case by redrawing the current single member district boundaries and paying $75,000 in attorn...

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