Atlanta spends $200K on rainbow crosswalk promoting ‘LGBT pride’

Sep 5, 2017 by

by Lisa Bourne, LifeSite:

The nearly $200,000 price tag for a permanent rainbow crosswalk in Atlanta to commemorate gay pride left citizens questioning whether taxpayer funds were well spent.

A report from NBC affiliate 11Alive said no one the station spoke with seemed to take issue with the pro-homosexual message, but it was the cost that got under most people’s skin.

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed announced in June that the city would permanently install the rainbow crosswalk at the intersection of Piedmont Avenue and 10th Street in midtown Atlanta.

The announcement was in conjunction with an observance of the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attack on Orlando’s Pulse gay nightclub that took 49 lives.

The intersection is the central point of Atlanta’s gay community. The neighborhood itself had raised money to paint the intersection in rainbow colors in 2015 for Atlanta Pride Week.

Now the city has opted to make the rainbow permanent, emphasizing the rainbows are composed of thermal plastic tiles that will last 10 years and represent just three-tenths of one percent of the city’s transportation budget.

That has not stopped people from scratching their heads over the decision.

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