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File #: HCC-112-FY25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/14/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/21/2024 Final action:
Title: Adoption of the New City Flag
Sponsors: Jimmy McClellan, Kareem Redmond, Danny Schaible
Indexes: Legislative
Attachments: 1. Recommended Flag.pdf, 2. Flag Committee Presentation.pdf
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Submitted by: CMs McClellan, Redmond, and Schaible                     

Submitting Department: City Clerk

Agenda Section: Action

 

Item Title:

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Adoption of the New City Flag

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Suggested Action:

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I move the Mayor and Council adopt the Hyattsville Flag Redesign Committee’s recommended “Flower” design as the new Hyattsville flag as presented at the October 7, 2024 Council Meeting.

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Summary Background:

The City of Hyattsville’s Flag Redesign Committee was established by the City Council at the February 2, 2024, Council Meeting. Ten residents submitted application to join the committee, and after interviews with staff and Councilmember McClellan, seven were selected to fill the committee. The members were appointed to the committee by Council at the March 22 Council Meeting.

Over the course of six months the Flag Redesign Committee has met nine times to outline the flag redesign process, elicit community input, and narrow down the over 100 submissions from the public to the three being presented tonight. In addition to committee meetings, members of the committee have tabled at City events to gather public feedback, posted informational signs throughout the City, and used their professional graphic design skills to create promotional materials and enhance flag designs. 

The committee presented its recommendation for the new flag, as well as two alternatives, at the October 7, 2024 Council Meeting. Upon adoption, staff will organize the rollout and public celebration of the new City flag.

The recommended flag design and the presentation are attached.

Next Steps:

Staff to plan the rollout and celebration of the new flag.

 

Fiscal Impact:

There was $50K in the Council budget allocated for this initiative. To date, expenses for the flag redesign have totaled $4,279. Expenditures to date include graphic design services, signage, banners, and printing of the five finalist flags.

 

City Administrator Comments:

Recommend Support.  Sincere thanks to the committee who worked with the staff, Council and community to bring this initiative full circle.

 

Community Engagement:

The committee has engaged the community to submit design ideas and provide feedback on submitted designs through social media, hellohysttsville.com, City-wide signage, and attending City events.

 

Strategic Goals:

Goal 5 - Strengthen the City’s Identity as a Diverse, Creative, and Welcoming Community

 

Legal Review Required?

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