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File #: 24-1444    Version: 2 Name: 9/3/24 New City of Ann Arbor Flag Redesign
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/3/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/3/2024 Final action: 9/3/2024
Enactment date: 9/3/2024 Enactment #: R-24-370
Title: Resolution to Accept the New City of Ann Arbor Flag Redesign in Honor of the 2024 Bicentennial Celebration
Sponsors: Christopher Taylor, Cynthia Harrison, Travis Radina, Chris Watson, Lisa Disch
Attachments: 1. 2024 City of Ann Arbor Flag Redesign.pdf

Title

Resolution to Accept the New City of Ann Arbor Flag Redesign in Honor of the 2024 Bicentennial Celebration

Staff

Prepared by:   Sue F. McCormick, Interim Public Services Area Administrator

Reviewed by:  Milton Dohoney Jr., City Administrator

Body

Whereas, City Council Resolution R-23-103 requested that the Public Art Commission establish a project plan to redesign the City of Ann Arbor City flag in honor of the 2024 Bicentennial Celebration;

 

Whereas, The Commission’s project plan included a design contest which called for public submittals;

 

Whereas, The Public Art Commission in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office created a Bicentennial Flag committee comprised of city leaders and community members to review the submissions and select a field of finalists;

 

Whereas, Public input on the five finalists selected was requested via an online survey and both the majority of community members as well as the committee selected the design submitted by Mr. Scherdt;

 

Whereas, The flag design submitted by Mr. Scherdt highlights Ann Arbor's many parks, trees, and the Huron River with its blue and green colors while the central tree symbolizes growth, community, and environmental commitment, paying homage to the original Ann Arbor seal; and

 

Whereas, The design follows the North American Vexillological Association recommendations that comprise the Five Basic Principles of Flag Design -- simplicity of design, use of meaningful symbolism, two or three basic colors, no lettering or seals, and distinctiveness.

 

RESOLVED, That City Council accepts the flag designed by Mr. Schertz as recommended by the Public Art Commission and directs the City Administrator to move forward with a local printer to produce official flags for City use, and additional souvenir flags for the community to purchase; and

 

RESOLVED, That the City Administrator is directed to prepare an Ordinance amendment to Chapter 9 of the City Code to officially recognize and codify the new City flag. 

 

Sponsored by:  Mayor Taylor and Councilmembers Harrison, Radina, Watson and Disch