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Federal ‘Safe Roads’ rule puts George Floyd mural in Houston at risk

by LAWIN.news October 11, 2025
written by LAWIN.news October 11, 2025
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HOUSTON — A mural honoring George Floyd in Houston’s Third Ward faces possible removal under the federal “Safe Roads” policy, which seeks to eliminate what it defines as “political ideologies” and “distractions” from public roadways.

The mural, created in 2021 in Floyd’s childhood neighborhood, features the words “Black Lives Matter” and a football jersey with the number 88 — his high school number.

Funded through community donations, it mirrors privately financed projects like the rainbow crosswalks in Montrose sponsored by Pride Houston.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has instructed the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to enforce the policy, which was introduced in July by U.S. Transportation Director Sean Duffy.

The policy mandates the removal of all non-standard roadway art, including murals and painted crosswalks, to “reduce visual distractions” and improve road safety.

Councilwoman Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, who represents Houston’s District D, said she has not yet been contacted by TxDOT or the city regarding the mural but expects its removal.

“I don’t consider it to be a distraction,” she said. “Removing these symbols of love from the sidewalks and streets will not remove them from the hearts and minds of the people.”

Evans-Shabazz argued that the mural does not compromise safety, citing TxDOT crash data showing only one additional distracted driving incident in the five years since its installation compared to the five years before.

She urged officials to focus resources on issues such as healthcare and government services rather than removing community artwork.

The city is currently reviewing its compliance with the “Safe Roads” initiative, including the Montrose rainbow crosswalks. A city spokesperson said officials are assessing which installations may violate federal guidelines.

The Greater Houston LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce expressed its intent to work with city leaders to preserve inclusive public spaces.

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