Texas DOT Moves to Remove LGBTQ Pride Crosswalks, Citing Road Safety and Uniform Standards

Texas DOT’s Plan to Remove LGBTQ Crosswalks

Texas is moving to remove rainbow-themed crosswalks and similar street art from public roads. This decision follows a directive from Governor Greg Abbott and an enforcement action by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The directive asks cities and counties to eliminate any roadway markings or artwork that convey social, political, or ideological messages.

What the Order Says
In October 2025, Gov. Abbott ordered TxDOT to ensure compliance with state and federal pavement-marking standards. Under the order, cities must remove:

Rainbow crosswalks celebrating LGBTQ pride

Painted street murals

Any other non-standard markings not directly related to traffic control or safety
Cities must act within 30 days or risk losing state and federal transportation funds.

Abbott said the changes are meant to improve uniformity and safety on Texas roads. TxDOT officials echoed this, saying non-standard designs could confuse drivers or automated systems.

How Cities Are Responding
Cities have reacted differently:

San Antonio originally fought the directive. Leaders sought an exemption, arguing the rainbow crosswalk had improved safety and held cultural value. However, TxDOT rejected the exemption, and the city began replacing the crosswalks with standard markings in January 2026.

Austin said it would comply and remove its rainbow crosswalks to avoid jeopardizing funding.

Houston also removed its rainbow crosswalk in the Montrose neighborhood after the directive.

Dallas is reviewing options for its Oak Lawn crosswalk, which is historically significant.

In some cases, cities and community members are exploring creative alternatives, like painting adjacent sidewalks or pursuing legal challenges.

Broader Context
This Texas action fits into a wider trend. In 2025, the U.S. Transportation Secretary encouraged states to enforce road safety standards and limit political messaging on streets. Florida has taken similar steps to remove rainbow crosswalks statewide.

Community Pushback
Local LGBTQ+ advocates argue the removals erase community history and visibility. Protests and petitions have arisen, especially in San Antonio. Critics say the policy targets queer symbols under the guise of safety.

What Comes Next
Cities now must weigh compliance against community values. Some are seeking exceptions, others are complying and finding new ways to support LGBTQ+ visibility off the road. Legal and political debates are ongoing as the deadline pressure continues.

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