The flag of Park City, Kansas, are four quadrants of white and blue, with a green leaf shape with a white six-pointed star inside, in the center.
Symbolism[]
The leaf shape represents the city’s parks and the potential for growth, and the star is meant to symbolize hope and imagination.
A line splitting the flag into eastern and western halves represents how the city is split into two school districts by I-135. A general wave effect throughout the design is meant to display unity.
The blue in the back background represent open Kansas skies and "endless possibility," while the white reflects peace, clarity, imagination, and the pursuit of freedom in Park City.[2]
2022 NAVA survey[]
The flag scored 6.59 / 54th out of 312, a B+ on the 2022 NAVA City Flag Survey, behind Manhattan and ahead of Silverton.