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Commission adopts ordinance limiting flags and alterations on city property; commission debates broader proclamation-driven displays

5029199 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

The City Commission on June 17 adopted an ordinance that restricts new physical improvements and limits flags on city property to the U.S. flag, the Montana flag, the City of Livingston flag and the POW/MIA flag unless an exception is authorized.

On June 17 the commission adopted Ordinance No. 3060, a code amendment that creates a new article in Chapter 2 of the Livingston Municipal Code governing alterations of public property and the display of flags on city‑owned land.

The ordinance prohibits private construction, erection or permanent alteration on city property without authorization and narrows flags flown on city property to the flag of the United States, the State of Montana, the City of Livingston and the POW/MIA flag, while requiring…

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