Dozens of People in St. Pete Protest DOT's Request to Remove Road Art
State mandates require St. Petersburg to review murals honoring Black history and Pride, with decisions pending amid concerns about traffic safety and community impact.
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Dozens of people in St. Pete protest DOT's request to remove road art
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., (WFLA) — Thursday afternoon, members of the LGBTQ community, NAACP of St. Pete, and The Woodson held a 'Save Our Murals' protest at City Hall. The protest is in opposition to the Department of Transportation's request to remove road art. "An individual community should be able to make its own decisions about what values it represents," protestor Gregg Stemm said. "St. Petersburg is a very progressive community and we reflec…
·Tampa, United States
Read Full ArticleFuture of two St. Pete street murals uncertain as leaders respond to new state, federal mandates
The future of two St. Pete murals, one honoring Black history, the other Pride, is uncertain, as city leaders respond to new state and federal mandates targeting street art.
·Florida, United States
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