§ 2-8.02. Graphical City seal.  


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  • The graphical City seal was adopted by the City Council on January 26, 1970. The graphical City seal is depicted below and is comprised of two (2) concentric circles. At the top of the inner circle states City of Simi Valley California, and flanked on the left side with the words "INCORPORATED ON" and on the right side "OCTOBER 10, 1969." At the bottom of the inner circle is a wreath with oranges and walnuts, which represents the oldest industry in Simi Valley. In the center of the inner circle is a shield separated into three (3) sections. The top left corner depicts a bell, which is representative of the finest education, the top right depicts one of the oldest homes in Simi, which represents home, and at the bottom of the shield is a rocket, which is to depict science, work, and livelihood. As a background behind the shield, there are buildings in a decorative design that represent future Cityhood. Mt. McCoy is in the background, and the freeway represents progress and the beautiful entrance into Simi Valley. An official digital copy of the graphical City seal is on file with the City Clerk's Office.

(§ 1, Ord. No. 1245, eff. October 1, 2015)