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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who was denouncing the state’s turn from crosswalks in Orlando to a Knicks rainbow-colored spot in 2016 near the Pulse Nightclub shooting range near the 2016 mass shooting field, killed 49 people and injured others.
exist video “The Florida Department of Transportation, tear off the city’s crosswalk late at night,” he said in a state lawmaker released Thursday.
Respond to media media posts on X, which contains Smith’s videos, desantis Assertion: “We will not allow our national path to be directed for political purposes.”
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis talks to reporters on the runway of the crocodile alcatraz in Ochopee, Florida on July 25, 2025. (Al Diaz/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
“The Rainbow Crosswalk has been approved by FDOT several years ago in honor of 49+ enhanced pedestrian safety for those who come to pay tribute. You look like a survivor + promise they will never be forgotten – and then betray them to take away political ambitions. They will not be erased. Open backwards In the post.
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer also condemned Sunshine’s move.
“We were very upset because of the state drawn on the Pulse Memorial crosswalk on Orange Avenue overnight. This indifferent action hurriedly deleted part of the memorial to commemorate the largest mass shooting in our country without any supported security data or discussion, which is a cruel political act,” Dyer in a brutal political act. ” statement Release on Thursday.

On the left, the crosswalk was shown in 2017. On the right side, the crosswalk is Thursday, August 21, 2025 (Orlando Outpost File Photos/Willie J. Allen Jr./orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
He continued: “The City of Orlando’s safe crosswalks are closely coordinated with the state and comply with national security standards.
FDOT provided a lengthy statement to Fox News Digital on Friday.
The department asserted that it is necessary to “ensure the safety and consistency of public roads and transportation systems”, “which means ensuring that our roads are not used in social, political or ideological interests.”
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Building equipment is seen behind the “Welcome to Orlando” sign outside the Central Florida Fair on November 24, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. (Julia Beverly/Getty Images)
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The statement continues. “In June, FDOT notified all local governments of these updates and revised the provisions of the Florida statute that grants departments authorization to states to violate state funds. A similar policy update was followed by USDOT Secretary Duffy.
“Last week, local governments did not comply with local road regulations and began receiving notices to raise their roads to state standards to ensure locals rule themselves accordingly,” FDOT added. “In addition to ensuring all local governments comply with all local governments, FDOT has completed a review of all states’ maintenance roads and is now correcting non-compliant pavement markings. These include street art previously installed in state roads, such as the intersection of relevant Orange Avenue.
The FDOT statement concluded: “The transportation infrastructure is for transportation of people and goods. In this case, while the crosswalk has returned to its proper form, efforts are being made to build a permanent memorial for adjacent properties funded by Florida. Any attempt to make it is wrong.”

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