P.A. to have first rainbow crosswalk for Pride month
Members of the Carlton Comprehensive Public High School Queers & Allies (Q&A) Club will pick up their paintbrushes in June to lay down the city’s first Pride crosswalk.
The rainbow art will reside in the crosswalk on Sixth Ave E between the high school and Carlton Court Plaza. The Q&A Club will pay for the supplies, while the city will cover the staff time needed for traffic control.
Though the request passed with flying colours at city council Monday night, Mayor Greg Dionne took issue with the location and tweaking of national crosswalk safety standards. Dionne said he spoke with safety instructors who told him the bright colours will distract drivers and cause unnecessary concerns for those crossing the road.
“If you want to do art, do what we did before, where we put it ahead or behind the crosswalk,” he said. “I don’t want people looking down, ‘Oh, this is wonderful — ah, boom.’ … I really want our students to get to school safe.”