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CC - Item 4D - Display of the Vietnamese American Heritage and Freedom Flag with the United States of America Flag Along Valley Boulevard as a Symbol of Freedom and DemocracyROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFFREPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: GLORIA MOLLEDA, CITY MANAGER` �' \ DATE: APRIL 14, 2020 SUBJECT: DISPLAY OF THE VIETNAMESE AMERICAN HERITAGE AND FREEDOM FLAG WITH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FLAG ALONG VALLEY BOULEVARD AS A SYMBOL OF FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY SUMMARY The Vietnamese Refugee Community of Los Angeles County is again requesting that the City Council support the Vietnamese American citizens of the Rosemead community, by authorizing the display of the Vietnamese American Heritage and Freedom Flag along with the United States of America Flag, as a symbol of freedom and democracy, on Valley Boulevard from Saturday, April 25, 2020, through Sunday, May 3, 2020. The display of the flags together, side-by-side is consistent with the protocol specified in the United States Flag Code. STAFF RECOMMENDATION That the City Council approve the request of the Vietnamese Refugee Community of Los Angeles County to display the Vietnamese American Heritage and Freedom Flag side-by-side with the United States of America Flag along Valley Boulevard from April 25, 2020, through May 3, 2020, in accordance with the protocol specified in the United States Flag Code. BACKGROUND For the past several years, the City has authorized the Vietnamese Refugee Community of Los Angeles County to display the Vietnamese American Heritage and Freedom Flag along Valley Boulevard in commemoration of the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975. This historic event ultimately resulted in the immigration of tens of thousands of Vietnamese refugees to the United States, where they have made significant contributions to our community, state, and nation. The Vietnamese Refugee Community of Los Angeles County is once again requesting authorization to erect the Vietnamese Freedom Flag on light poles along Valley Boulevard to be displayed side-by-side with the American Flag in accordance with the United States Flag Code, Section 7, which reads as follows: "When flags of two or more nations are displayed, they are AGENDA ITEM 4.1) City Council Meeting April 14, 2020 Page 2 of 2 flown on equal separate staffs of the same heights. The flags should be approximately equal size. International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another nation in time of peace." FISCAL IMPACT All costs associated with the display of the Vietnamese American Heritage and Freedom Flag along with the United States of America Flag will be paid by the Vietnamese Refugee Community of Los Angeles County. STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT - None PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. Prepared by: fz�� Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk Attachment A: Letter from the Vietnamese Refugee Community of Los Angeles County Attachment A Letter from the Vietnamese Refugee Community of Los Angeles County The Vietnamese Refugee Community of Los Angeles County P.O. Box 7694, Torrance, CA 90504 TEL: (310) 381-9629 Email: congdongvnla@yahoo.com *State No. CA 2502787 April 8, 2020 Dear Honorable Mayor Sandra Armenta Mayor Pro Tem Polly Low Council Member Margaret Clark Council Member Steven Ly Council Member Sean Dang The Vietnamese Refugee Community of Los Angeles County would like to ask the Mayor and city Councils to support and grant the permission for the Vietnamese American in the city of Rosemead to Commemorate of the Black April by displaying the Yellow Flag with Three Horizontal Red stripes as a representation of the Vietnamese American Heritage and Freedom, a symbol of "Freedom and Democracy in Vietnam" side by side with the American Flag on the light post, on Valley Blvd, beginning at the corner of N Charlotte Ave thru corner of Mission Dr, from Sat April 25, 2020 thru Sunday May 3, 2020. Thank you very much for the Mayor and city Councils member of Rosemead in support of this event. We wish you and your family all the best. May you always be in the loving hands of God. Sincerely, Long Nguyen President of the Vietnamese Refugee Community of Los Angeles County