City administrative offices will be closed Friday, July 3, in observance of Independence Day. No trash collection changes.Join us for two free City co-sponsored events celebrating America250:• Spirit of '76 block party: Friday, July 3 from 7-10 p.m. at Selby Five Points Park• 4th of July Fireworks on the Bay: Saturday, July 4 from 9-9:18 p.m. at Bayfront Park; weather permitting
At its regular meeting on September 6, 2022, the City of Sarasota Commission adopted Resolution No. 22R-3114(PDF, 1MB). The resolution outlines permitted flags, including those of recognized nations, sister cities, sports teams, and commemorative flags. Prohibited flags include those with political, religious, discriminatory, illegal, or commercial content. Requests to fly a flag must be sponsored by a city commissioner and approved by the commission, with specific criteria to be met. Only one flag can be displayed at a time, and the resolution provides the exclusive process for flag display at City Hall.
Flag requests should be submitted to commissioners@sarasotafl.gov and do not automatically renew on an annual basis.
The affirmative vote of four (4) City Commissioners shall be required to authorize the temporary display of the subject flag. Upon approval, the organization will be required to provide a public contact listing. This listing will include the name of a designated person, along with their email and phone number, for residents to reach out to in case of inquiries or for more information. This information will be posted on the city website.