Extension granted in Delray Beach’s fight to save its Pride intersection

Delray Beach city leaders met with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) in Orlando on Tuesday during an informal administrative hearing regarding the city’s next step in its fight to keep an intersection pride mural.

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WPTV’s Joel Lopez was at this morning’s administrative hearing, where Delray Beach city leaders were able to make the case for why they don’t want to comply with the state directive. The city also asked for a more formal hearing, where they can present additional evidence such as crash statistics, however, FDOT denied the request.

Originally, the city had until tomorrow to remove the markings or FDOT said it would “remove them by any appropriate method necessary without further notice.”…

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