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6. Esri or whatever company is chosen to provide the redistricting software <br />should modify its software so that the name of each map that is designed is <br />clearly visible on the map. <br />7.Recommend to Esri that the redistricting software include an on -line tutorial <br />that each commissioner or the public can use to learn to design the maps. <br />8. Part of the money allocated to the Redistricting Commission should be used <br />to hire a professional to tape each meeting and public hearing and to make <br />them available in the same manner as the council and committee meetings. <br />This same person should also provide professional services for the video <br />conferencing. <br />9. The application for the Redistricting Commissioners should ask the <br />following: <br />-Are your computer skills sufficient so that you can learn the Esri or other <br />software program to participate in the design process? <br />-Do you have a computer at home or elsewhere that you can use? <br />-Are you willing to volunteer your time outside redistricting commission <br />meetings to design redistricting maps as appropriate? <br />-Do you have a flexible schedule, including support from your employer, <br />which would allow you to attend numerous meetings and public hearings, <br />both in the daytime and in the evening? <br />-Are you aware of where any current or previous county council members <br />live? If so, which ones? <br />I suspect you and the commissioners have already planned to include some of these <br />items. I would appreciate your consideration for those you have not touched upon. <br />Cheryl King <br />Kailua -Kona, Hawaii <br />