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image by Eugene Ipavec, 27 June 2009
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The photo of the city council shows the city flag in the background:
http://www.coconutcreek.net/government/default.asp. It appears to be a white
flag with the city seal embroidered in gold on black.
Valentin Poposki, 9 July 2006
The flag of the City of Coconut Creek, Florida, is the city logo on a dark
blue field, bordered with two borders white and dark blue. Yvonne Lopez,
Community Relations Manager, City of Coconut Creek, sent me image of the flag.
She also sent me the story about the city:
“The Butterfly Capital of the
World”. Coconut Creek is located in South Florida and is a picturesque city of
50,000 with an abundance of trees, waterways, attractive landscaped roads,
beautiful parks, and butterfly gardens throughout our neighborhoods. When in our
area, please visit Main Street which is in the heart of the city and home to the
Promenade of Coconut Creek, a green mixed-use lifestyle center filled with an
abundance of shops and restaurants and the Seminole Coconut Creek casino, which
features gaming machines, poker, restaurants and live entertainment.
Our
business community is thriving. We have over 1,500 businesses with many of the
larger corporations situated in the Lyons Technology Center or Lyons Business
Park .
[...]
We are proud to boast that we are widely recognized as a
well-planned community with a unique environmental consciousness. Coconut Creek
is the first in the State of Florida and eleventh in the country to be certified
as a Community Wildlife Habitat. In addition, the Florida Chapter of the
American Planning Association (FAPA) has recognized the City’s "MainStreet
Design Standards" project with an Award of Excellence in planning. Our city also
received a national honor from the Kodak American Greenways Awards Program for
the creation of interpretative signs for City Greenways and Parks."
Valentin Poposki, 24 June 2009
As told - the flag has the town logo - completely different from the seal.
Eugene Ipavec, 27 June 2009