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Resolution No. 22-1322 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />EXHIBIT A <br />THE CITY OF PLEASANTON OUTDOOR COMMEMORATIVE FLAG DISPLAY POLICY <br />Policy: <br />Procedure <br />A two-step process is required to raise a commemorative flag at any outdoor city facility: <br />1. A member or the City Council must request display of a commemorative flag, and <br />2. The City Council must authorize display of a commemorative flag by minute <br />order or resolution during a duly noticed meeting of the City Council. <br />Commemorative Flags <br />The City's flagpoles are not intended to serve as a forum for free expression by the <br />public. The City shall display commemorative flags only if authorized by the City Council <br />as an expression of the City's official sentiments. Any such authorization shall be given <br />at a duly noticed meeting of the City Council. <br />The City Council shall only consider a request to display a commemorative flag if the <br />request is made by a member of the Pleasanton City Council. <br />Commemorative flags shall be displayed for a period of time that is reasonable or <br />customary for the subject that is to be commemorated, but no longer than thirty-one (31) <br />continuous days. <br />Commemorative flags shall be displayed exclusively on the Pleasanton Civic Center <br />flagpole(s) in the last position of honor, unless otherwise directed by Council and to the <br />extend such display does not conflict with federal or state law, or this policy. <br />
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