Politics & Government
Westchester County Unveils New Logo
For the first time in more than two decades, the county has introduced a brand new logo with a bold new look.

After more than two decades, Westchester County has introduced a bold new logo, marking a significant milestone in its visual identity and reflecting its dynamic evolution. The rebranding initiative coincides with a mandate requiring the County to transition its webpage from a β.comβ domain to a β.gov,β rendering the old logo, which prominently featured the Countyβs website address, obsolete.
The new logo symbolizes Westchester Countyβs interconnected community and its enduring commitment to innovation, natural beauty, and shared progress.
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Westchester County Executive George Latimer said: βThe residents of Westchester County are linked. This connection is symbolized by the hook that seamlessly joins the C and H in our logo. Weβre linked by rail, road, and air. By culture. And most importantly, by choice.β

The colors of the new logo were chosen to reflect the Countyβs rich history and diverse character:
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Together, these colors create a design that is bold yet balanced, much like Westchester itself.
Westchester County Communications Director Catherine Cioffi said: βThis new logo is more than a fresh designβitβs a celebration of who we are as a community. It reflects Westchester Countyβs identity as a place of connection, innovation and unity.β
The County worked with Joy Riot to create the logo. The launch of the new logo is part of a comprehensive rebranding initiative. Residents can see the new logo displayed across County websites, signage, and communication materials as the transition takes place in the coming months.
This press release was produced by the Westchester County Government. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.
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