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Sunnyvale, Texas (U.S.)

Dallas County

Last modified: 2019-08-14 by rick wyatt
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[Flag of Sunnyvale, Texas] image by Masao Okazaki, 21 July 2019



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Description of the flag

The flag was adopted on April 27, 2015. Here is the text of the city council resolution and my drawing of the flag.

The Town Council of the Town of Sunnyvale hereby adopts as the official flag of the Town of Sunnyvale a flag of the following general description:
The Sunnyvale flag is a rectangle that has a width to length ratio of two to three. It contains one blue vertical stripe that has a width equal to one-third the length of the flag, and two equal horizontal stripes, with the upper stripe white, the lower stripe gold, and each having a length equal to two-thirds the length of the flag. The flag has one gold, thirty-two pointed sun with four compass points extending beyond the lengths of the other sun rays. The sun is located in the center of the blue stripe, oriented so that one longer point faces upward, one points downward, one points left, and one to the right. These points represent the four communities of Hattersville, Long Creek, New Hope, and Tripp, that joined to form the Town of Sunnyvale. The remaining twenty-eight points alternate between straight and angled points to form a sun.
Masao Okazaki, 21 July 2019