Councilman Doug Emerson is Hollister’s mayor, as council members
under the current system rotate each year in the mayoral
position.
Citizens can get their first look Monday at four proposed, revised city council districts to coincide with the possibility of voters opting for an at-large mayoral position on November’s ballot.
The 6:30 p.m. meeting at Hollister City Hall, 375 Fifth St., will allow citizens to view the proposed district map put together by a city-hired demographer, who will consider any oral or written comments before finishing the document.
The ballot measure in November, if successful, would reduce the number of districts from five to four while allowing citywide voters to pick the mayor.
Councilman Doug Emerson is Hollister’s mayor, as council members under the current system rotate each year in the mayoral position.