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Miami Beach joins other Florida cities in protecting rainbow crosswalks

The LGBTQ+ 'rainbow crosswalk' on Miami Beach's iconic Ocean Drive seen in August of 2025, before Florida Department of Transportation officials removed it due to a new state mandate against street art.
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A 'rainbow crosswalk' on Miami Beach's iconic Ocean Drive may have to be removed after Florida Department of Transportation officials sent notices to cities statewide ordering they comply with a new law to 鈥渒eep our transportation facilities free & clear of political ideologies.鈥

The Miami Beach City Commission has filed a last-minute request for an administrative hearing with the Florida Department of Transportation to contest the state鈥檚 order to remove rainbow crosswalks.

With a Sept. 4 deadline looming to scrub the crosswalk on Ocean Drive or face funding cuts, the city is joining other municipalities in South Florida resisting the state mandate.

State transportation officials argue the crosswalks distract drivers, but specifically mentioned 鈥渁rt that is associated with social, political, or ideological messages.鈥

The announcement was made Wednesday morning at a city commission meeting, where activists and residents expressed anger and opposition to the state action.

鈥淭o threaten cities, really important transportation projects, to threaten effectively to make traffic worse, to make cities less resilient to hurricanes if they don鈥檛 comply with [Gov. Ron DeSantis鈥橾 campaign against LGBTQ visibility and community is egregious, and cities like Miami Beach are stepping up,鈥 Senior Policy Director Joe Saunders told SA国际传谋. Equality Florida is the state鈥檚 largest LGBTQ+ rights group.

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The future of the crosswalk ahead of the state hearing remains to be seen. Delray Beach officials met Tuesday at a hearing moderated by an FDOT engineer and were not allowed to present supplementary evidence like collision data.

Delray Beach now has until Friday to present its final argument. Key West has its hearing Wednesday, and their commission will meet later Wednesday evening with a proposed resolution to protect the crosswalks on Duval and Petronia streets. The Fort Lauderdale commission voted unanimously last week to file an administrative appeal.

Those who attended Tuesday鈥檚 meeting in Miami Beach believed it was important to continue resisting the mandate.

鈥淚鈥檓 just making sure that everyone knows that it鈥檚 really important that the community has their voice heard,鈥 Director of Advocacy and Communications Miles Davis told SA国际传谋. 鈥淭he fact that the state is using their strong oversight muscles to really bully the city of Miami Beach, it鈥檚 just not right.鈥 SAVE is an LGBTQ+ rights group based in South Florida.

No state hearing date has been scheduled for Miami Beach.

Anthony Cruz is a Fall 2025 intern at SA国际传谋.
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