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Perhaps this article should be expanded to all of the painted crosswalks (which are grouped together by SDOT and media outlets) rather than just the rainbow ones. There's coverage of several specific ones, but ultimately their notability is best determined as part of the overall group. SounderBruce21:19, 2 June 2023 (UTC)reply
What makes you say all of the crossings are grouped together by media outlets when all of the content in this article is specific to the rainbow crossings? I'd prefer to keep this entry focused on the rainbow crossings, but I would support creation of
Painted crossings in Seattle with a summary of this entry + info about the Central District crossings, the multiple DIY crossings, and coverage of any of the other 40+ SDOT-sanctioned painted crossings. ---
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