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image by Masao Okazaki, 4 July 2019
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This article from 2012 mentions the need for a new flag with the new logo:
https://www.inforney.com/politics/city-council-approves-bond-refinancing-expected-to-save-forney-over/article_aa3c6439-fa0e-5924-979e-79e8f30cd595.html
Images of the new flag:
https://forneytexasedc.org/incentives
https://www.inforney.com/local-news/
New City Flag
The City of Forney changed its city logo a few months ago and is now in
need of new city flags to represent the change in logo and branding. Three
options were shown to the council members, with members choosing a flag that is
half dark blue, half dark red, with the new “F” logo and "Forney" in the middle
in white print. The council asked that 'City Without Limits'—the City's new
tagline, be added to that flag.
Each year the City budgets $5,000.00 for new flags. Each of the new flags will cost $625.00 and Director Curry explained that due to fraying and tattering from weather conditions, flags are generally replaced every two months."
[Photographs show that the city's tagline was not in the end added to the
flag.]
Masao Okazaki, 4 July 2019
image located by Valentin Poposki, 6 October 2012
This flag is white with the logo centered, showing blue and brown wavy bars
in blue and gold, the name in blue and in a circle around it the motto and state
in gold.
Branded by the Aria agency.
Source: ariaagency.com/work/forney-brand-design
The current flag of Forney is horizontally divided blue-red with "FORNEY" written in white letters in the middle. the "F" being "charged" with a blue star.
Source: www.flickr.com/photos/jlk512/4549608418 - Flickr, Photo of the flag by "jlkwak", 11 April 2010
Ivan Sache, 7 October 2012
image by Masao Okazaki, 4 July 2019
The flag was a blue over red bicolor, with the name Forney written in white along the join.
image located by Paul Bassinson, 31 December 2019
Source:
https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/inforney.com
Paul Bassinson, 31 December 2019