The City of Jurupa Valley has made a public mapping tool available to assist the public in drawing maps. There are different tools for different purposes, and different tools for different levels of technical skill and interest.

1. A simple online map drawing tool to easily draw maps: Dave’s Redistricting App is an easy-to-use map drawing tool to create and submit redistricting maps.

    • Link to online mapping tool Jurupa Valley Map (right click on the map link to open the map in a new tab)
    • Sign Up for DRA 2020
    • Read DRA 2020 User Guide
    •  Select a map to start from and click “Duplicate.”  The site will take you to your personal “My Maps” list and your map will show (be patient, this takes a few seconds).  Rename your map keeping “Jurupa Valley” in the title.  Click “Edit” to begin drawing/editing.  When finished, go back to “My Maps,” select your map, and choose “Publish.”  (You may adjust the title and description before you submit.)  Send an email to redistricting@jurupavalley.org notifying that your plan is published (please include your plan name).

If you would like to submit a map created using your own software, please email to redistricting@jurupavalley.org and include: (1) a GIS Shapefile and/or a Census Block equivalency file (using 2020 Census Blocks); and, (2) a description of the choices and key points of your map.

Submit maps to redistricting@jurupavalley.org. After you submit your map, the demographic consultants will generate the population and other demographic details for your proposed map. Maps can be viewed on the Draft Maps page or on the Interactive Review Map.

It is helpful if you submit written comments with your map describing how your map was drawn to meet the required criteria. An example of this would be describing the specific neighborhoods or communities of interest that are kept within a single district.

Existing Districts:

Please see the link below for the makeup of the City’s current districts:

City of Jurupa Valley Current Districts