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Miami council adopts new airport logo, conflict-of-interest policy and authorizes demolition cleanup

Miami City Council · January 20, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 20 meeting, the Miami City Council approved a new airport logo designed to reflect the city’s aviation heritage, adopted a conflict-of-interest policy aligned with state ethics guidance to meet grant requirements, and authorized demolition cleanup at 120 South Lane; several routine budget and codification items also passed.

The Miami City Council approved a package of branding and governance measures at its Jan. 20 regular meeting, voting to adopt a new airport logo, a conflict-of-interest policy tied to state ethics standards and authorization for demolition cleanup at a commercial property.

The council approved a recommended airport logo after a presentation by a designer identified in the record as the Presenter (voice S3). The Presenter described the design as honoring local aviation heritage — “a yellow sunrise,” an airplane motif and elements to represent nine tribes — and emphasized the logo’s flexibility for color, black-and-white and reverse uses. “My goal here too was to create something that’s gonna last for the next 30 to 40 years,” the Presenter said. Council members said the design addresses reproduction issues with the current mark and will be easier to use on signage and…

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