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  Culture & Society  Florida Faces National Backlash Over Pulse Memorial Rainbow Crosswalk Removal
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Florida Faces National Backlash Over Pulse Memorial Rainbow Crosswalk Removal

ingrid Mulleringrid Muller—August 22, 20250
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ORLANDO, FL – A wave of outrage has swept across Florida and reverberated through the National consciousness following the overnight removal of the rainbow-colored crosswalk at the Pulse Nightclub massacre site in Orlando. On August 21, 2025, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) painted over the vibrant memorial, sparking immediate condemnation from local leaders, LGBTQ+ advocates, and survivors. By Thursday, August 22, a determined crowd gathered at the intersection of Orange Avenue and West Esther Street, armed with chalk and Pride flags, to defiantly restore the crosswalk’s colors, turning an act of erasure into a powerful protest.

A Symbol Erased in the Night

The rainbow crosswalk, installed in 2017, served as a poignant tribute to the 49 victims of the 2016 Pulse Nightclub shooting, a tragedy that was, at the time, the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history and the deadliest act of violence against LGBTQ+ people. It was originally approved by the state and had become a cherished symbol of remembrance, resilience, and inclusivity for the American LGBTQ+ community and its allies. However, without warning to Orlando city officials, FDOT crews arrived under the cover of night to cover the memorial with standard black and white stripes.

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Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer swiftly denounced the state’s action as a “cruel political act” and a “callous action of hastily removing part of a memorial.” U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost, representing Orlando, joined the chorus of disapproval, calling the move “a violent act on our community” and “an act of vandalism.” Protesters, including 29-year-old Alexis Bishop, used chalk to re-color the crosswalk, emblazoning messages like “You can’t erase our joy” and “Queer joy is resistance” across the asphalt, even as rain intermittently washed the temporary artwork away.

State Mandates and Federal Directives

This controversial removal stems from a new state law, Senate Bill 1662, signed by Governor Ron DeSantis in mid-June. The law mandates that all public roads in Florida comply with national guidelines set by the Federal Highway Administration’s Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), adding “more stringent” requirements. Specifically, it bans street art associated with “social, political or ideological messages” on roadways, intersections, crosswalks, and sidewalks.

Florida DOT Secretary Jared Perdue issued a memo in early July, stating the state’s commitment to keeping “transportation facilities free and clear of political ideologies.” This directive was further bolstered by U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who sent a letter to all state governors giving them 60 days to identify and remove similar “distractions.” Secretary Duffy publicly stated, “Taxpayers expect their dollars to fund safe streets, not rainbow crosswalks. Political banners have no place on public roads.” The federal initiative, dubbed “SAFE ROADS,” aims to reduce traffic fatalities by eliminating potentially distracting designs.

Widespread Condemnation and Broader Implications

The decision to paint over the Pulse memorial has ignited fierce criticism from across the political spectrum and within various community groups. Orlando City Commissioner Patty Sheehan highlighted that the crosswalk was installed with FDOT approval and argued that the city was denied due process in its removal. Florida State Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith called the action a “disgusting betrayal” and a “hostile act,” accusing the DeSantis administration of attempting to erase LGBTQ+ visibility. Governor DeSantis, however, defended the action on social media, asserting, “We will not allow our state roads to be commandeered for political purposes.”

This incident is part of a broader statewide effort, as other Florida cities, including St. Petersburg, Delray Beach, and Key West, have also received directives to remove their rainbow crosswalks and other forms of street art. FDOT has threatened to withhold state funds from non-compliant municipalities. While some cities are pushing back against the mandate, Orlando received no prior warning before the removal of its Pulse memorial crosswalk.

Beyond the immediate political fallout, the debate touches upon the very fabric of Society and Culture. Opponents of the ban argue there is no conclusive safety data to suggest rainbow crosswalks are distracting, with some studies even indicating that asphalt art can increase pedestrian safety. For many, these markings serve as vital expressions of community identity and historical memory, far outweighing any perceived distraction. Pulse survivor Brandon Wolf emphasized the crosswalk was “so much more than colors on the pavement” — it was “a memorial to 49 people who had their lives stolen.”

As the community continues its impromptu re-coloring of the crosswalk, the City of Orlando is reportedly exploring all legal options to challenge the state’s action and restore the permanent memorial. This ongoing News story highlights the deep divisions within the state regarding LGBTQ+ rights, memorialization, and the extent of state control over local expressions of identity and remembrance. The resilience of the Orlando community, however, demonstrates an unwavering commitment to honoring the victims and preserving their legacy, ensuring that their memory, and the symbols that represent it, will not be easily erased.

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