They didn’t have any firm numbers, but that didn’t stop city council members Tuesday from beginning the arduous process of redrawing the city’s six voting district boundary lines.They are waiting for more figures before delving further into redistricting.“I didn’t think it was going to be this tedious, but it’s tedious,” said City Manager Joe Hines.They did approve a resolution stating they are working on the boundary lines.Federal, state and local elected entities are required by law to review their voting areas every decade to ensure they contain equal population numbers. They get those population numbers after the U.S. Census is ...