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West Hollywood updates its iconic rainbow crosswalks

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West Hollywood has up to date its iconic rainbow crosswalks to be extra inclusive, metropolis officers introduced Wednesday.

“My hope is that the crosswalks convey that message and a message of inclusiveness. Allow us to not neglect {that a} rainbow isn’t just six colours or 10 colours – if it actually represents our neighborhood, then it’s an infinite variety of colours,” West Hollywood Mayor Lauren Meister stated in a press release.

The rainbow crosswalks first appeared in 2012, modeled after the rainbow flag.

The design was up to date with a chevron sample on each side that includes black and brown stripes to signify LGBTQ folks of shade, in addition to pink, gentle blue, and white to signify transgender folks, in line with West Hollywood officers.

The brand new pleasure crosswalks are on the similar areas within the metropolis’s Rainbow District on the intersection of Santa Monica and North San Vicente boulevards.

“This intersection has served a not solely as focus of LGBTQ community-making, but additionally as a historic spot for protests and activism, and the location of numerous actions that embrace the catalyst for progress within the battle for full civil and human rights of LGBTQ folks, all over the place,” metropolis officers stated in a information launch.

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The Metropolis Council  accredited the brand new design in November 2021.

“It’s so nice to see this newly painted crosswalk,” stated Councilmember John D’Amico. “It’s at all times thrilling to see how our metropolis evaluations, refines, and resets the dialogue of acceptance and inclusion.”

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