Adopt law regulating use of official city seals and logos
In Plain English
The city currently lacks clear rules about who can use official city seals and logos. This law establishes when and how the city's official symbols can be used. If approved, unauthorized use of city seals becomes prohibited and could result in penalties.
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Approve consent calendar
6 to 0
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