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image by Eugene Ipavec, 14 September 2005
Source: http://www.peoriaaz.com/index1.htm
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The website at
www.peoriaaz.com/index1.htm shows one of the simplest municipal seals yet
found anywhere. A wide concentric circle in white has the words 'CITY OF' at the
top, two five-pointed stars at either side, and the word 'PEORIA' at the bottom,
all in capitals. The center of the seal depicts a rising sun in gold with golden
rays in a pale blue sky over a range of mountains in the far distance in brown
which serve to divide the center of the seal into two halves. The lower half
depicts an irrigated field in brown and pale green with a saguaro cactus in
green to the left and what appears to be a date at the foot of the cactus.
Ron Lahav, 25 April 2004
The seal was adopted through a motion of Council held December 14, 954. The
seal was chosen through a contest. The winner, David Montoya, a Peoria high
school student at the time, was paid $25.00. The seal itself reflects the
history of Peoria, which started as a farming community with cotton fields. Also
included is a saguaro cactus on a mountain, which reflects the desert
environment.
Karla Stovall, 6 May 2004