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Paradise Valley, Arizona (U.S.)

Maricopa County

Last modified: 2023-10-21 by rick wyatt
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[Flag of Paradise Valley, Arizona] image by Masao Okazaki, 3 December 2020



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Description of the flag

The best image of this flag is in a photo taken at the 2018 conference of the League of Arizona Cities and Towns and posted on the Twitter account of deputy town manager Dawn-Marie Buckland.
https://twitter.com/dawnmari8/status/1032306602542489600

Based on what this and other photos show, my best guess is that the flag uses the city seal with slight extensions on the sides, but no photo of the flag shows the complete seal. My drawing was made with a downloaded city seal.
Masao Okazaki, 3 December 2020

On this article of the Arizona Republic from 2003, it says that Paradise Valley Councilwoman Virginia “Jini” Simpson designed the Paradise Valley flag that same year to be flown in the Arizona League of Cities and Towns conference, upon the realization by the municipality’s government that they had no flag.

The flag (photo) and seal features a blue sky, green foreground, and has the Camelback Mountain in white, which is very visible from the city. Simpson says the mountain extends outside of the flag because Camelback Mountain is not restricted to Paradise Valley, which has a portion of it in its municipal boundaries, but it is also held by Phoenix and Scottsdale.
Daniel Rentería, 24 September 2023