Democracy Dies in Darkness

A Maryland mayor removes rainbow crosswalks, citing neutrality concerns

“Our City is home to a diverse and vibrant community, and we want our public spaces to be welcoming to all,” Salisbury Mayor Randy Taylor said in announcing the decision.

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Plans in Salisbury, Maryland, to paint over crosswalks designed in support of LGBTQ+ inclusion sparked community backlash. (Jonathan Newton/For The Washington Post)

SALISBURY, Md. — It was a little over an hour into the city council meeting when tensions finally boiled over.

Randy Taylor, the mayor of this community of about 33,000 on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, had had enough.

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