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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Council Worksession <br />July 10, 2018 <br />5:00 pm <br /> <br />Present: Mayor Valerie Johnson <br /> Councilmember Graeme Allen <br /> Councilmember Mary Burg <br /> Councilmember Paul Jacobsen <br />Absent: Councilmember Emily Dunsworth <br /> <br />Staff in Attendance: Dean Lotter, Jennifer Fink, Craig Schlichting, Sandra Daniloff <br /> <br />Guests in Attendance: <br /> <br />Closed Session with DX Response Team <br />The City Council met in Closed Session with the DX Response Team. <br /> <br />Review City Logo Design Options <br />Lotter stated at the request of City Council at the June 26 Work Session, staff narrowed the logo design contest <br />to one designer. Staff have been working with her to present to you three to four designs that could be <br />presented to the community for public input. Staff requests that Council choose and approve three designs, and <br />then use the community engagement software that the City is procuring to gain feedback from the residents on <br />things that they like or dislike about each of them. Designs can have a final refinement, and then be presented <br />to Council for a final approval at a future Council meeting. <br /> <br />Fink reviewed the final logos with the Council in further detail and requested feedback on how to proceed. <br /> <br />Councilmember Jacobsen suggested the gradient option be eliminated from consideration. He stated he liked <br />the three-color logo versus the two. <br /> <br />Councilmember Allen agreed. <br /> <br />Mayor Johnson supported the gap being removed from the three-color logo, or that the blocks be shifted. <br /> <br />Councilmember Burg stated she liked the logo with the outline of the City, the two-color logo, the three-color <br />logo, but did not support the gradient logo. <br /> <br />Fink encouraged the Council to not go too in depth with the revisions noting that the public would be presented <br />with concepts and minor adjustments could be made after the public was surveyed for their input. Lotter <br />agreed that the survey should serve the Council as guidance and not the final say. <br /> <br />The Council supported three logos moving forward, excluding the gradient option. <br /> <br /> <br />Worksession adjourned at 6:29 pm <br />
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