Town votes to paint rainbow crosswalks, days after another community said no
LOGY BAY, N.L. — A small Newfoundland town council is voluntarily painting its first-ever rainbow crosswalks in support of its LGTBQ residents, taking a substantially different tact than a community five hours to the north.
The Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove town council voted unanimously Tuesday evening to create two brightly coloured crosswalks in the community of about 2,000 people on the northeastern tip of the Avalon peninsula.
Deputy Mayor James Cadigan said Wednesday that a councillor took it upon himself to bring the motion forward and all seven members supported it, adding that the crosswalks will likely be in place in a few weeks.
“We felt that it was the right thing to do to make it a proactive move to show our support for an inclusive community and to embrace diversity and especially show leadership for our youth,” he said in an interview.