Politics & Government
Canton Rolls Out New Website, Logo
The new logo highlights the Etowah River, which flows through green text, representing the city's beautiful and vibrant surroundings.
CANTON, GA -- The city of Canton has a new look that showcases its scenic views and the quality of life it proudly offers to its residents.
The city on June 2 launched its new brand and website, which can be accessed at cantonga.gov.
Friday's efforts are a result of city staff spending a year working to develop a brand and website that best fit the city as well as its citizens.
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"We’re a vibrant community that offers a welcoming blend of charm, progressive spirit and endless opportunities for all," Canton notes in its press release.
Specifically, Canton is a place where you'll find new and exciting possibilities for growth "within an authentic, inviting community that deeply cares about the city’s future and unrivaled quality of life," it continued.
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Located between Atlanta and the Blue Bridge Mountains, Canton is known for its scenic views of the foothills and the biologically diverse Etowah River flowing through its jurisdiction. To top it all off, the city notes it has great shopping, dining, events, arts and exceptional parks.

The new logo highlights the Etowah River, which flows through the green text, representing Canton's beautiful and vibrant surroundings.
- Learn more about the city's branding process by clicking here.
The overhauled website is built on a powerful, yet easy-to-use platform that will help users quickly find information. Canton's homepage provides quick access to its most popular services, such as utility billing, applying for permits, Mayor and City Council information, upcoming meetings and events, employment opportunities and the latest news.
Residents and stakeholders alike are encouraged to take a peek at the new design.
Tell us: what do you think of the new logo and website?
Screenshot via city of Canton's website
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