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The Imperial County Veterans Advisory Council adopted a new logo design by voice vote, choosing the third of three proposed concepts presented at the meeting.
The designs were presented as options; two were visually similar with different lettering colors and a third used a traditional military-style motif. One member suggested shortening the text on the logo to “Imperial County” rather than “Imperial County, California.” A motion to adopt the chosen design was made, seconded by Frank Pacheco, and approved by voice vote.
Council members noted that few representative boards submitted logo suggestions before the meeting and asked staff to circulate color and black-and-white files to representatives for final review. Implementation steps discussed included receiving updated files from the designer and confirming final wording for printed materials. The meeting record did not include roll-call vote totals; the adoption was recorded as approved by voice vote.
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