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Cloverdale council narrows commemorative-flag policy, approves Pride flag at library in 3-2 vote
Summary
After public comment and debate, the Cloverdale City Council amended its flag policy to authorize the Pride flag at the Cloverdale Regional Library and removed two other commemorative flags from that library location; the motion passed 3-2.
The Cloverdale City Council voted 3-2 on Feb. 25 to amend the city's flag policy so the Pride flag may be flown at the Cloverdale Regional Library on a designated schedule.
The action followed staff reading three written comments and a period of public comment. Brooke Green, whose written comment was read into the record, asked the council to "remove item F6 from the consent calendar and discuss rewording the resolution prior to taking a vote." That request framed the meeting's debate about whether to authorize a single Pride flag at the…
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