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Research Article

Rainbow infrastruggles: The infrapolitics of LGBTQ2S surplus visibility in suburban infrastructure

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Figure 1. Map of case study municipalities within the Vancouver city-region (Source: Authors).

Figure 1. Map of case study municipalities within the Vancouver city-region (Source: Authors).

Figure 2. Bar graph of case study municipal actions of LGBTQ2S recognition in public-facing communication records, 1995–2020 (Source: Authors).

Figure 2. Bar graph of case study municipal actions of LGBTQ2S recognition in public-facing communication records, 1995–2020 (Source: Authors).

Figure 3. Inauguration of Burnaby’s rainbow crosswalk, 11 August 2018 (Source: Authors).

Figure 3. Inauguration of Burnaby’s rainbow crosswalk, 11 August 2018 (Source: Authors).

Figure 4. Burnaby department of engineering (17 June 2019) proposed locations for four town-center rainbow crosswalks: (i) Brentwood (Willingdon avenue at Albert street close to confederation Center, McGill Library, and Eileen Dailly Pool); (ii) Lougheed (Cameron Street at Erickson Drive adjacent to the Cameron Community Center); (iii) Metrotown (Kingsborough Street at Mckay Avenue close to Bob Prittie Library); (iv) Edmonds (Edmonds Street at Humphries Avenue adjacent to the Edmonds Community Center) (Source: City of Burnaby, Citation2019c).

Figure 4. Burnaby department of engineering (17 June 2019) proposed locations for four town-center rainbow crosswalks: (i) Brentwood (Willingdon avenue at Albert street close to confederation Center, McGill Library, and Eileen Dailly Pool); (ii) Lougheed (Cameron Street at Erickson Drive adjacent to the Cameron Community Center); (iii) Metrotown (Kingsborough Street at Mckay Avenue close to Bob Prittie Library); (iv) Edmonds (Edmonds Street at Humphries Avenue adjacent to the Edmonds Community Center) (Source: City of Burnaby, Citation2019c).

Table 1. City of Surrey staff inclusion calendar of holidays to be celebrated and accompanying civic plaza lighting schemes, 2017–2020 (Source: Authors).