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About the city:
"Moberly is a city in Randolph County, Missouri, United States. According to the 2008 census bureau estimate, the population was 14,227. The city was incorporated 1868." - from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moberly,_Missouri.
Official city website: www.moberlymo.org.
Valentin Poposki, 31 October 2009
Moberly Getting New City Flag
July 21, 2023 8:44AM CDT
For the first time since the 1980s, Moberly will have a new city flag. City
Manager Brian Crane says a flag design contest recently wrapped up.
The city
council discussed the winning design during the work session Monday. The new
Moberly flag design features a stylized blue M with five gold stars on the left
side of the M and six gold lines to the right that represent railroad tracks. It
is expected to receive final approval at the August 7th city council meeting.
Rob Raeside, 22 July 2023
In 2022, a citizen presented the city with the idea of replacing the city’s
flag with a more appropriate flag. The city asked Moberly Community Betterment
(MCB) to hold a contest for a new flag. After the contest concluded, MCB scored
and ranked the 9 entries for presentation to the city council. The flag
recommended by the MCB was adopted on August 7, 2023.
The flag as
described in the Work Session Meeting Packet for July 17, 2023
Design
Description: The stylized M ties to Moberly and nods at our state, Missouri. The
shape M is a series of line intersections, just like Moberly’s major corridors
highway 24 & 63 that facilitate easy access to our community. The M is widened
to represent our future growth and continued progress.
The interpretive rail
tracks are included to remind us of the importance rail has played in the
development of our city. The section of track included in this design is leading
us to progress while connecting our past to our future.
The Five Stars are
included to highlight Moberly’s historic connection to General Omar Bradley but
also to a goal of being ranked the best.
The color blue represents our city’s
historic use of blue in their branding efforts as well as trust, loyalty, and
stability. The attributes we strive to uphold as a city. The color yellow
represents Moberly’s agricultural background as well as Moberly’s optimistic
outlook on our future.
The color white represents unity and goodness. It is
used to balance the design but also to represent Moberly’s goal of uniting
together to support Moberly first.
To be noted, this Flag was designed to be
readable from both the front and back.
Attached is the new flag, as included
in the packet.
Masao Okazaki, 9 August 2023
image located by Paul Bassinson, 30 September 2019
Image source:
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/
Paul Bassinson, 30 September 2019
image by Masao Okazaki, 3 May 2021
"The background of the flag is white. The three vertical lines are royal blue. The lettering inside the vertical lines is gold. The circle itself and all designs therein are royal blue. The inside and outside of the circle is fringed
gold."
My description: Three vertical lines beginning from the hoist - the first is widest and contains "MOBERLY" and is not going to the bottom, where "MO." is placed in white square. The second is thinner and contains "THE MAGIC CITY". The third is the thinnest. They are all on about one third of all the flag. On the rest of the flag is a seal-like circle divided in three equal fields - first with a flower, wheat and corn, the second with industry wheels and a church and buildings, and the third contains a train. The official meaning: "The vertical lines suggest development. The flower represents growth. The wheat and corn represent the agriculture aspect of the community. The train is from the seal of the City of Moberly. The cog-wheels, church and building represent business, industry, religion and health care in the community. The circle represents the railroad tracks which was the birth of Moberly, Missouri, while also representing that growth is never-ending. The three lines separating the symbols indicates peace. The colors, white flag, royal blue and gold represent the Magic City, Moberly, Missouri."
The flag was adopted on 15.07.1985. Information and black and white drawing of the flag thanks to Lindsey D. Brewer, GIS Coordinator, City of Moberly, Missouri.
A photo from the town's Facebook page shows that the flag was being
used.
https://www.facebook.com/CityofMoberlyMissouri/photos/3773630525990224
Masao Okazaki, 3 May 2021