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File #: 23-156    Version: 1
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/7/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/7/2023 Final action:
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Title: Approval and Adoption of the Updated City of Murrieta Seal
Code sections: 1234 - City Seal
Attachments: 1. ATT 1 - City Seals
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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL

FROM: Kim Summers, City Manager

PREPARED BY: Rosa Vega, Administrative Manager

SUBJECT: Approval and Adoption of the Updated City of Murrieta Seal
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RECOMMENDATION
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Formally approve an update to the City of Murrieta City Seal.

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PRIOR ACTION/VOTE
In July of 1991, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 3, establishing the Murrieta Municipal Code, and adopting parameters for a City seal for the City of Murrieta (Vote 5-0).1

CITY COUNCIL GOAL
Foster and promote an engaged, connected and caring community.

BACKGROUND
In 1991, the City of Murrieta (City) was formed as a local government agency. As part of the formation process, Ordinance No. 3 enacted Murrieta Municipal Code Sections 1.12.010 and 1.12.020. These codes authorize a City seal and require the seal to be circular in form, not less than two inches in diameter, with the following words around the circumference: "City of Murrieta, California," and "Incorporated July 1, 1991."

Several months later, on November 12, 1991, the City Council adopted a City seal that incorporated historic elements of 'Murrieta's past, including a depiction of the Gem of the Valley as a symbol of the 'City's beauty and promise of growth (Attachment 1 - Figure A).

Throughout the years, the City unofficially assumed a variety of taglines and marketing logos that fit the sign of the times for Murrieta, such as, "The Future of Southern California".

In 2017, during the rebranding process evaluations, it was determined that the "Gem of the Valley" should be removed from the City seal and all marketing materials to move to a more unified reflection of Murrieta. In addition, the City Council agreed to modify the seal for use on the City street signs. The updated City seal also slightly modifies the appearance of the wheat to be more realistic. These changes have been well received and are on City street signs as they are replaced. To resta...

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