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Does Peachtree City need a flag?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Peachtree City has undertaken several marketing initiatives — including a new city logo and website — to promote the town with a more unified theme and look.
This week, the City Council will consider the creation of a city flag.
Though Peachtree City used to have a flag many years ago, the city has not flown a flag at City Hall for a decade or more, said Betsy Tyler, city spokeswoman.
Tyler said it was the city’s new logo — a colorful swoosh with two green leaves above the slogan “Peachtree City: Plan to Stay” — that prompted Mayor Harold Logsdon to propose a city flag. The flag, envisioned as the logo on a white background, would fly at City Hall plaza and be used as a backdrop at meetings, events and presentations.
As Peachtree City continues to mature, I think a city flag would help to unite citizens — new and old — around a common philosophy for our town.
Do you think Peachtree City should have its own flag? If so, what should it look like?
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By Rochelle Phillips
March 1, 2007 3:15 PM | Link to this
A city flag is just another attempt by Mayor Logsdon to distract the average guy and gal in our community from the horrible mess he is creating by adding big box stores and the TDK road.
Peachtree City has been falling in a tailspin ever since Harold Logsdon got into office. He was a huge mistake.