New City Logo
Council Approves New Design
On May 5, 2009 the City
Council approved the final version of the City's new logo.
New Logo Project Background - In 2008, the City solicited volunteer designs for a new
City Logo. Design submittals were displayed at Medina Celebration
Day in September 2008 for public viewing. Following the review of
public comments, the City agreed to contract $500 with the winning
design resident and consultant Lori Dalrymple to modify the design and
demonstrate the functionality of the new logo into City operations,
equipment, etc. Dalrymple presented the
design at the March 3, 2009 City Council meeting.
Following Dalrymple's presentation, the council
solicited public input in the Medina Message Newsletter, South Crow
River News, and on the City's website. A modified design incorporating
some of the public comments was discussed at the April 21st Council
meeting. Dalrymple came back with a final design on
May 5, 2009 which the Council approved for implementation.
Logo Implementation -
Implementation of the logo will generally occur as existing
equipment, letterhead, and other items are phased out and replaced.
The Park Commission has been planning to install park signs at all
City parks for the last few years and existing park dedication
funds, not taxpayer funding, will be utilized to install the signs
with the new logo.
Old City of Medina logos


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