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Your fun redistricting news for the day

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Now that you've surely had a total blast reading my story about the battle during yesterday's final redistricting hearing before the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, let's take a brief look a some nitty-gritty details. 

The more-or-less status quo map that was approved on a 4-1 vote makes minimal changes to existing boundaries, shifting just about 277,000 residents from one district to another. 

In the South Bay, only two communities will be affected: Westchester and Playa del Rey. There, Supervisors Don Knabe and Mark Ridley-Thomas will swap two areas under a plan introduced by Knabe.

Knabe's Fourth District will gain all of Playa del Rey and a portion of Westchester west of Lincoln Boulevard -- an area that includes Westchester High, Otis College of Art and Design and most of the Ballona Wetlands. 

Ridley-Thomas' Second District will include Westchester east of Lincoln Boulevard, gaining most of the Westchester community's homes as well as Playa Vista and Loyola Marymount University.

I hate to send you to a competitor, but the LA Times has a great interactive map that lets you compare current districts to future ones, including failed proposals from Supervisors Gloria Molina and Ridley-Thomas, who both wanted to see a second majority-Latino district created.

Minor last-minute tweaks to Knabe's "A3" map were made Tuesday at the suggestion of county staff. The changes affected mostly unpopulated areas, including a portion of Hawthorne that will join the rest of that city in Ridley-Thomas' district. The county's map, without those tweaks, can be found here.

However, the map is likely to be challenged in court, so who knows what we'll really get?

Meanwhile, a new website has been created at Los Angeles city and the giant Los Angeles school district prepare to undergo their own redistricting pains in coming months. Check it out here.

Salut, South Bay: It's Dec. 8

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Here's what's doing out there today:

Embattled Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent David Brewer is set to resign this afternoon, sources say.

Carson's first-time home buyer's program has been shut down after exceeding its budget by millions of dollars, leaving several families who had invested thousands into homes high and dry.

Playa del Rey residents are calling for a full-environmental review of a proposed development of 13 condominiums at the edge of the Del Rey Lagoon. The project is small, but it's partially submerged underwater and residents would prefer the C-shaped parcel be used to complete the city-owned lagoon.

Come on! Give a kid some joy this holiday, and maybe spur a lifelong sports enthusiasm. You have until Dec.15 to drop off athletic balls at the Daily Breeze offices, as part of the paper's annual Holiday Ball Drive, which helps needy children.

And some weekend leftovers:

Check out pictures of USC's Saturday triumph over UCLA.

How cold is this? Now criminals are targeting the cars left parked at cemeteries by grieving owners visiting graves of loved ones.

Ballot choices for the March 3 election are solidifying in several South Bay communities. But candidates in cities like Carson, Gardena, Palos Verdes Estates and Redondo Beach have more time because either incumbents chose not to file or City Halls were closed Friday.

Survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack 67 years ago are thinning, a fact that saddens one local resident.

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