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The flag of Euclid, Ohio, is a swallowtail-with-tongue flag consisting of a horizontal tricolor of blue, white, and yellow, with a triangle and a blue-outlined yellow star on the hoist. It was adopted on September 17, 2018 through Ordinance No. 126-2018. Then one month later (October 17), the new flag came into effect.

Symbolism[]

The three pennants form an "E", which stands for Euclid. The blue stands for Lake Erie and Euclid Creek, the white represents Euclid's openness to change, the yellow color represents Euclid's future. The outer star represents the city of Euclid, while its' inner represents the people of Euclid.

2022 NAVA survey[]

The flag scored 6.97 / 35th out of 312, an A- on the 2022 NAVA City Flag Survey, tied with Hutchinson and ahead of Durham.

Former flag[]

The former flag of Euclid, Ohio, is a blue background with the city's logo in the center. The city's logo consists of a depiction of the city in the afternoon. On the top and bottom of the depiction is the word "THE LAKEFRONT CITY" and the city's name in white.