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Council favors yellow "line adjustment" logo concept; keeps official city seal for legal documents
Summary
The Arts & Heritage Commission presented several logo options; council and public favored a yellow "line adjustment" version with tweaks for printing and contrast and directed the commission to return with revised color and bridge-leg contrast options. Council said the official city seal remains appropriate for legal documents.
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The Arts & Heritage Commission presented multiple logo color and line options March 24 and the council and public signaled a clear preference for a version the commission called the "yellow line adjustment." Commissioners were also asked to produce a black‑and‑white version suitable for letterhead and to present variants with a white bridge and revised colors for the numerals to ensure good reproduction in monochrome.
Angla (public commenter) said she "loved the yellow line adjustment" and multiple councilmembers said the commission should bring back a few additional variations — for example, switching the 19/10 numerals from dark to Blue Lake blue, lightening bridge lines for contrast, and verifying how the logo prints in black and white. A council member proposed retaining the historic city seal for official documents and using the new logo for promotional materials.
Commissioners were given creative authority to produce revised files and were asked to return with both color and black‑and‑white versions and a proposal for how the seal and the new logo will be used across city materials.

