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Abbott directs removal of Montrose rainbow crosswalks, citing federal rules

by LAWIN.news October 10, 2025
written by LAWIN.news October 10, 2025
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has ordered the removal of rainbow crosswalks in Houston’s Montrose neighborhood, citing concerns over federal safety compliance.

The directive follows instructions from U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who emphasized adherence to the “SAFE Roads” initiative requiring standardized roadway markings without political or distracting elements.

Installed in 2017 to honor Montrose’s LGBTQ+ history, the rainbow crosswalks have become symbols of community pride. Abbott warned that failure to comply could jeopardize federal transportation funding. The decision has prompted pushback from local residents and leaders.

Jack Valinski, president of the Montrose Super Neighborhood, underscored the crosswalks’ significance, recalling that a fatal accident in the area inspired residents to create safer, more visible crossings.

Known as one of the country’s earliest “gayborhoods,” Montrose experienced revitalization through LGBTQ+ investment and community initiatives. Houston Pride funded the original crosswalk project, which became a point of cultural recognition for the city.

Recent repaving during METRO roadwork led to renewed requests to restore the rainbow design, drawing statewide attention and triggering the governor’s order. Valinski noted that Montrose was the first in Texas to install such crosswalks, with similar projects appearing in other states.

Texas Department of Transportation data show two crashes in the two years before installation and three between 2023 and 2024, a difference community members consider negligible.

Officials have not clarified how much federal funding could be at risk. Inquiries to TxDOT, METRO, and the governor’s office have gone unanswered.

Montrose residents plan to raise their concerns during the upcoming Houston City Council meeting and a community protest. The Montrose Super Neighborhood will also discuss alternatives, including encouraging local businesses to display rainbow symbols on private property.

Valinski said residents remain committed to keeping LGBTQ+ pride visible in Montrose, even if not through the crosswalks themselves.

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