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Flag of Salt Lake City

The flag of Salt Lake City, Utah consists of two horizontal bars of blue and white with a sego lily in the canton. It was adopted in 2020 after a city-wide contest to replace a previous flag.

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City of Salt Lake City
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AdoptedOctober 6, 2020
DesignBlue and white horizontal stripes with a white lily in the top left corner
Designed byArianna Meinking and Elio Kennedy-Yoon
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Historical flags

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Historical flags of Salt Lake City
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Thumb 1969–2006 A white background with an artistic rendition of Salt Lake City in the center.
Thumb 2006–2020 A dark green and blue bicolor with a modern artistic rendition of Salt Lake City in the center.
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Reconstruction of the flag raised in City on July 24, 1849[1]

1854 design

The first city flag was made in 1854 and was describe as: "...elegant banner of this city whereon is inscribed "Municipality, Order, Justice, G.S.L. city."[2]

1963 design

The second adopted city flag was designed in 1963 by J. Rulon Hales, the winner of a contest run by the Deseret News. The first version of the flag was made by art students from Highland High School and officially adopted for use on November 13, 1969.[3][4] It included seagulls, pioneers, a covered wagon, and the sun rising over the Wasatch Mountains in the middle of a white background.[3] The center was in the general shape of a beehive, which is a symbol of industry and relates to the founding of Salt Lake City and its Mormon heritage.[5]

2006 design

The third design of the flag was approved on October 4, 2006, by the Salt Lake City Council.[6] Rocky Anderson, the mayor of Salt Lake City at the time, had sponsored a contest in 2004 to redesign the flag. Anderson argued that the "old flag was too exclusive and focused entirely on the city's Mormon heritage."[6]

The contest, which received more than 50 entries, did not produce any designs that the city council felt had the "symbolic visuals that could be associated with Salt Lake City".[7] They then formed a subcommittee to work with the mayor's office to create new designs for the flag.[7] The final design was approved with a 4–2 margin.[6]

2020 design

In May 2020, the city government opened a two-month contest to redesign the flag with a $3,000 prize for the winning entry. The city received over 600 design entries, of which eight finalists were selected in July by the Flag Design Review Committee for public review.[8][9][10] The winning design, announced in September 2020, was created through the merger of two finalists created by Arianna Meinking and Elio Kennedy-Yoon from West High School.[8] The design features a sego lily, the Utah state flower, in the canton amidst horizontal fields of blue and white. It was sent to the city council for consideration with the endorsement of mayor Erin Mendenhall and adopted on October 6, 2020.[11][12]

2025 designs

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The Belonging flag
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The Visibility flag

In May 2025, the city council approved mayor Erin Mendenhall's designs for three new city flags:

Each is identical to its original flag, except for a sego lily in the canton. The flags were adopted in response to a new state law restricting the flying of the original flags.[13]

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