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City LogoWhat They DidCity Reference Year City Staff Comments InvestmentnothingCurt LarsonEcon. Dev. Specialist763-785-6147mid-90sTheir logo was designed in the mid-90s and is the 2nd logo they've had. Falcon Heights (no logo)developed a taglineFamilies, Fields and FairJustin MillerCity Administrator651-792-7611 2008Be prepared to adopt an idea that you get from the public. The Council will be on the hook to choose one of those ideas. Polling kids was a bad idea. The process lasted from June-Oct. 2008. N/Aupdated their logoJudy GoepelMarketing/Events Coordinator651-638-2100 90sShe wasn't involved in the process back then. She can't imagine she could find cost records because it was so long ago. She did say that they didn’t want to let go of the "NB" so they just updated their logo.N/Arefreshed their logo &developed a taglineAdding Quality to LifeHelen LaFaveCommunications Manager763-509-5090 2004The Mayor didn't want a committee, so staff came up with tagline ideas and had a graphic designer update their logo. They didn't want the bad publicity that might come from spending $ on marketing. few hundred $created a new logoBarb HeldCity Clerk763-753-2630 2006A Community Ed. graphic designer gave them 12 designs. Too many people deciding on a logo is not a good thing. They tried to design a St. Francis pin but after polling the public, the scratched idea because it was so difficult. The reason they wanted a new logo is because they wanted a "fresh start". They chose the "SF" because a lot of their sports teams use that and they wanted people to see the "SF" and think "St. Francis".$100nothingJulie LehrCommunications Coordinator651-714-350080sTheir logo was designed in the 80s and is the 2nd logo they've had. A public poll would be a slippery slope. People are very passionate about logos. They have stayed away from taglines.N/AMisc. Logo/Tagline Comments From Other CommunitiesPrepared by Heidi SteinmetzCity of Mounds View