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Copperas Cove council adopts new city logo after multiyear process
Summary
The Copperas Cove City Council unanimously adopted resolution 2026-1 on Jan. 6, 2026, authorizing a new monogram-style city logo; staff said out-of-pocket costs so far total $70 and earlier all-in estimates were about $95,000, with the water tower painting cited as the largest single expense.
The Copperas Cove City Council voted unanimously on Jan. 6, 2026, to adopt a new city logo, approving resolution 2026-1 after a presentation from Kevin Keller, the city's public relations director.
Keller told the council the proposed monogram-style design features two bold "C" letters incorporating the silhouette of Texas with a star indicating Copperas Cove's location. He said the design effort has involved staff, past and present council members and local contributors over about four years and is now ready for formal authorization and a phased rollout.
"To date, I've spent $70 on…
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