Sheridan Council Debates Flag Rules After Steve Martin’s Proposal
A Taylor Sheridan council member has raised concerns about flags displayed at City Hall. Steve Martin spoke to the council about the issue but did not set a clear timeline for action. His proposal, 'The Proposal', would need three separate votes to become law.
Councilman Steve Martin is looking into a new flag ordinance for Sheridan’s City Hall. He shared his worries with the city council but did not outline when a formal proposal might arrive.
'The Proposal' remains in early stages, with no set date for a vote. If passed, it would change how flags are managed at City Hall. The council must approve it three times before any changes are made.
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