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image located by Valentin Poposki, 24 August 2007
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The flag shows the city skyline in front of the Wasatch Mountains against a green and blue background. It was adopted by the City Council on 3 October 2006, when a vote of 4-2 in favor of a new city flag was taken.
From (KSL News):
Salt Lake City's mayor wants a new flag for the city
and he wants your help designing it. The current flag has flown
above the city for more than 40 years. Mayor Rocky Anderson today
said it's time for a change. So the city is holding a design contest
for a new flag. The contest is open to everyone and designs must be submitted by
November 30th (2004).
The current flag can be seen at
http://www.colonialflag.com/article.php?article_id=62.
Kristian Söderberg, 5 October 2004
The top three proposals for the new flag of the City of Salt Lake are posted
at
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,600109738,00.html, but none were
chosen.
Valentin Poposki, 11 November 2005
The new flag was described first by Deseret News reported on 7 October. Further details were given in Brigham Young University Newsnet, 16 October 2006:
"The new flag is blue and green and shows a simplified city skyline with a stylized illustration of the Wasatch Mountains as a backdrop. The words "Salt Lake City" are stitched below the skyline. Sam Guevara, chief of staff in the office of Mayor Rocky Anderson, said in an e-mail, "The final design was a combined effort of the mayor's office and the city council."The old flag featured an illustration of pioneers, seagulls and an ox-drawn wagon, all centered on a largely white backdrop. Some officials were concerned that the previous design looked too plain when there was no wind, said Gary Mumford, deputy director of the Executive Council and senior legislative auditor. He said it often looked like a "white flag of surrender." The International Society of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, a group devoted to preserving and remembering Utah's pioneer heritage, voted to support the new design. Mary Johnson, the society's president, said the old flag "was too busy and the [new] one would show our purpose without all the busyness in it."
Johnson said the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers could tolerate the removal of historical elements from the city flag as long as the state flag remained intact and continued to reflect the state's unique history.[...]The Salt Lake City Council voted 4-2 to adopt the new city flag, which was designed by a committee of council members. The city council rejected the winning design from a 2004 contest. According to a city council staff report, 77 percent of respondents to an Internet survey last August favored the new city flag design.
Ivan Sache, 18 October 2006
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by Valentin Poposki, 8 April 2006
A white flag with pioneer scene showing a covered wagon before a sunrise, with pioneering figures on the sides, and two seagulls above. The name is written in white letters on a blue ribbon.
The image was obtained from the website at
http://www.slcgov.com/info/area_info/salt_lake_city.htm, where the central
part of the flag only is shown. Dimensions are unknown.
Olivier Touzeau, 3 May 2002