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2 Southwest Washington residents help design Vancouver’s new city flag
2 Southwest Washington residents help design Vancouver’s new city flag
2 Southwest Washington residents help design Vancouver’s new city flag

Published on: 11/19/2025

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Nathan Hunter, second from left on the front row, and Brooke Nugent, second from right on the front row, hold the flag they designed that was adopted on Nov. 10, 2025 by the Vancouver city council as the city's new flag. Standing next to them on the front row are Flag Selection Committee Vice Chair Hèctor Alejandro Varela-Betancourt, left, and Chair Rose Mendoza, right. Back row from left to right: Councilmember Diana Perez, Councilmember Kim Harless, Councilmember Sarah Fox, Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Councilmember Bart Hansen and Councilmember Ty Stober.

Last week, the Vancouver City Council unanimously adopted a new flag for the city. The flag will be hoisted above City Hall for the first time during a flag-raising ceremony on Nov. 28.

The new flag is a culmination of a monthslong process that launched this spring to replace the city’s old flag that has flown for more than three decades, but one that some residents struggled to identify in a video the city released announcing the flag design competition. Nearly 140 entries were submitted for the competition using guidelines provided by the city that were informed by the North American Vexillological Association’s flag design principles.

For the winning design, the judges on Vancouver’s flag selection committee chose to combine elements from two of the finalists’ entries. The new flag features a white, V-shaped band designed by Nathan Hunter separating fields of green and blue that evoke the city and region’s natural landscape. There’s also an abstract object created by Brooke Nugent that can symbolize Fort Vancouver, other local landmarks or an arrow pointing to the city’s future.

Nugent and Hunter join us, along with city of Vancouver communications director Laura Shepard, to discuss the city’s new flag.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/11/18/southwest-washington-residents-help-design-vancouver-new-city-flag/

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