The town of Boynton Beach, Florida, has finally gotten over all this “gay pride” nonsense and deleted the town’s gay pride painting on the streets of a city intersection.
City officials say that they dumped the LGBTQ painting on the roadway to comply with new transportation regulations. Officials also note that the paint used on the roadway was not rated for use on roadways and may have been a hazard.
The rainbow crosswalk graffiti was at East Ocean Avenue and Southeast 1st Street, but now there is just a road.
The city of Boynton Beach today painted over its pride intersection.
The move comes shortly after state and federal officials ordered the removal of all rainbow crosswalks.
Reaction, plus what about other rainbow crosswalks in our area, tonight at 11 on @WPBF25News pic.twitter.com/wRalhV7HWT
— Ari Hait (@wpbf_ari) July 17, 2025
“The city manager says while they recognize the symbolic importance of the intersection to the community, they must prioritize public safety and regulatory compliance,” according to WIOD radio.
“The decision follows guidance from U.S. Transportation officials and the Florida Department of Transportation, which outlines strict standards for roadway markings and materials,” the station added.
Florida’s proactive efforts to ensure we keep our transportation facilities free & clear of political ideologies were cemented into law by @GovRonDeSantis on June 19 w/ the signing of Senate Bill 1662 & reemphasized in FDOT’s attached memo. Great to now have our federal partners… pic.twitter.com/zmvFJNs8Sn
— Jared W. Perdue, P.E. (@FDOT_Secretary) July 2, 2025
It’s time to erase all these state-sanctioned religious symbols. Or let everyone’s et symbols be supported by the state.
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