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Cayce City officials are tackling redistricting as the population rises by 10% over the past decade. A recent public hearing gathered community input on proposed changes to district lines, with concerns raised about neighborhood representation and upcoming housing developments. The council emphasized the importance of community feedback and plans to pause initial proposals for further discussion. As officials navigate this shifting demographic landscape, they aim to ensure that growth aligns with the needs and voices of Cayce residents.
Cayce City Leaders Tackle Redistricting as Population Soars
The lovely city of Cayce is buzzing with excitement as local leaders dive into a big project: redistricting! With the population soaring by an impressive 10% over the last decade, from a cozy 12,500 residents to a thriving 13,700, it’s clear that adjustments need to be made to better represent the growing community.
Listening to the Voices of Voters
A Shift in Target Populations
Concerns in the Community
The Council Stays Committed
No Rush Toward Completion
A Broader Picture in Lexington County
Keeping Cayce and Lexington on the Right Track
In a world where changing demographics and evolving neighborhoods can be challenging, Cayce is showing that they are dedicated to listening to their residents and creating a vibrant, inclusive community for everyone!
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- WLTX: Cayce City Defers Redistricting
- Lexington Chronicle: Cayce Redistricting Delay
- The State: Cayce Redistricting Update
- Lexington Chronicle: Lexington County Primaries Impacted by Redistricting
- WLTX: Politics News
- Wikipedia: Redistricting
- Google Search: Cayce SC Redistricting
- Google Scholar: Redistricting in South Carolina
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Redistricting
- Google News: Cayce Redistricting

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