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Flag of Kansas City, Missouri
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The Flag of Kansas City, or the KC Flag, is a city flag for the City of Kansas City, Missouri. It consists of 2 horizontal bars, red above blue, with a white stylized heart emblem. It is the 7th city flag for Kansas City.
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Use | Civil and state flag ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Proportion | 7:12 |
Adopted | February 9, 2023; 17 months ago (2023-02-09) |
Design | Two horizontal bicolor of red, and blue with a white stylized Emblem of KC centered on the two bands. |
Designed by | Jared Horman |
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It was designed by Jared Horman. The current flag was adopted by a 10–1 vote by the City Council on February 9, 2023.[1] Proponents of the new design cite the flag's improved "visibility and ease of identification and production."[1]