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Salt Lake City council adopts ordinance establishing city flag standards, approves three civic emblems

3208764 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

Council voted unanimously to adopt an ordinance creating city flag standards and to approve three civic flags (including pride and Juneteenth emblems). Supporters described the action as a message of inclusion; proponents from LGBTQ and Juneteenth organizations addressed the council during general comment.

The Salt Lake City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance establishing city flag standards and approved three civic emblems to be flown at City Hall and other official locations.

Mayor Rachel Mendenhall introduced the initiative earlier in the meeting and asked the council to support the new city flags as additional civic symbols. Council members from across the dais spoke in favor of the ordinance during the new‑business discussion, calling the action intentional and expressive of the city’s…

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