Growing frustration as Tampa starts removing street murals to comply with new law

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The City of Tampa has started the process of removing colorful street murals to comply with a new state law.

City crews in Tampa were out Tuesday removing street murals on East Crenshaw Street.

The city has a list of 47 locations that will be scrubbed clean, including a colorful mural near Lake Roberta in Seminole Heights.

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The median has a mural of a two-headed alligator, which is the symbol of Seminole Heights…

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