FORT LAUDERDALE — One of the designs that made the state’s crosswalk hit list no longer exists, prompting one city commissioner to question how the state is coming up with its running tally of forbidden street art.
In a widening crackdown on Fort Lauderdale, the state last week identified 11 locations with street art that it wants removed. The original list had just four locations, including one with LGBTQ-themed rainbow art on Sebastian Street near the beach.
The intersection at Las Olas Boulevard and Southeast Third Avenue, painted in 2014 with bright colors that faded over time , was paved over months ago as part of a street-improvement project announced last year by Broward County.
“I would like to know who’s putting these lists together,” Commissioner Steve Glassman said. “Who ar