(A) A flag for the city is hereby adopted.
(B) The flag of the city shall be of the following described dimensions: Its dimension shall be six feet fly by four by four feet hoist, and it shall consist of two concentric circles on a white background, the first of which concentric circles shall be 2-1/4 inches wide in blue with an outside radius of 18 inches, and the inner concentric circle shall be a one-inch wide white circle. Enclosed within the circles shall be a field of red with the name “Connersville, Indiana” and the figures “1813,” in three-inch white letters and figures, superimposed on the red field in an arch with an inside radius of 11 inches. On the red field shall be superimposed a blue shield, with a white border 1/2-inch wide, divided into three segments by a white line, with a representation of “Historic Canal House” at the top of the shield, a Connersville Spartan Head to the left, and a representation of a factory, as a symbol of industry, to the right. The words “Connersville, Indiana,” shall be placed in a proper position in the upper half of the red field, and the figures “1813” shall be placed at the bottom of the red field.
(C) The flag of the city is adopted as described in division (B) above in recognition of the Bicentennial of the United States of America.
(D) The flag described in division (B) above shall be regulation in addition to the American Flag and the flag of the State of Indiana, and in all public functions in which the city may or shall officially appear.
(Ord. 2006, passed 5-3-76)