CC 2022-05-24_08f Supplemental 1MEMORANDUM
TO: City Council
FROM: Jessica Matson, Legislative & Information Services Director/City Clerk
SUBJECT: Supplemental Information
Agenda Item 8.e. – Consideration of Authorizing the Display of the
LGTBQ+ Pride Flag During the Month of June 2022 at Heritage Square
Park and at City Hall
Agenda Item 8.f. - Consideration of Authorizing the Display of the
Juneteenth Flag During the week of June 17-24, 2022 at City Hall
D ATE: May 24, 2022
Attached is correspondence received before 4 p.m. for the above referenced items.
cc: City Manager
Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director
Community Development Director
City Attorney
City Clerk
City Website (or public review binder)
From: Sheri Honeycutt <
Date: May 23, 2022 at 5:04:27 PM PDT
To: Keith Storton <kstorton@arroyogrande.org>
Subject: Flags
Dear Mr. Storton,
I would like to respectfully request that the City of Arroyo Grande adopt a Flag
Display Policy at your meeting tomorrow, May 24, 2022, that represents all
citizens of our town, instead of discussing the flying of the LGBTQ+ flag or a
flag for Juneteenth. The city of Arroyo Grande should be non-partisan and
commemorative flags should be flown only by private individuals or businesses.
I would like to see only the flags of the United States, California and the City of
Arroyo Grande flown at City Hall. There is no way the city can fairly represent all
citizens and be inclusive, like stated, with commemorative flags.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Sheri Honeycutt
Resident of Arroyo Grande for 21 years and a small business owner
From: Scott Kohlbush <
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 9:40:03 AM
To: crayrussom@arroyogrande.org <crayrussom@arroyogrande.org>
Subject: Flag Display Policy
Dear Caren,
I respectfully request that the Arroyo Grande City Council revise and adopt a Flag Display
Policy that is fair for all the citizens of Arroyo Grande. A genuinely non-partisan policy, one
that avoids even the appearance of government bias, would only allow for the flags of the
United States, California, and the City of Arroyo Grande to be displayed at city-owned or
maintained facilities. The display of commemorative flags such as the LGBTQ+ Pride Flag or
the flag of any other organization, nation, or social movement should be relegated to the
private sector.
The Charter of the City of Arroyo Grande explicitly states that “Local government will
promote the health, safety, and welfare of all citizens of this city.” Community representatives
such as yourselves, therefore, should not endorse the LGBTQ+ movement - a movement that
demeans women by allowing trans athletes to dominate women’s sports and biological men to
enter women’s restrooms - a movement that harms children and teens by encouraging them to
seek radical treatments such as puberty blockers and non-medical mastectomies, both of which
can result in permanent bodily damage.
Additionally, one of the stated goals of this Council’s May 21, 2021 Flag Display Policy is to
highlight the “Role of the Arroyo Grande City Hall as an inclusive gathering location.” Flying
the LGBTQ+ Flag does not accomplish this goal. Instead, it sends a strong message that those
who disagree with the LGBTQ+ viewpoint are not full members of the political community.
True inclusivity, the kind that promotes civic unity, would respect a diversity of opinions and
be better served by only displaying the flags of the United States, California, and Arroyo
Grande. I urge this council to adopt such a policy.
Sincerely,
Scott Kohlbush
Arroyo Grande resident since 1998
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