A LGBT activist group wants to make New York City’s crosswalks less zebra and more unicorn.

Care2 started a petition on Friday asking the city to permanently paint some of its crosswalks in rainbow colors in support of LGBT rights.

“It’s amazing how something so small can make you feel positive and safe,” said Tim Robinson, director of business development at Care2. “New York City should stand proud and show the world that it supports its LGBT community.”

Washington D.C. and Atlanta officials installed permanent rainbow-colored crosswalks in both of those cities within the past few months.

New York City temporarily painted two crosswalks rainbow colors for Pride Week last June. They were at 36th Street and Fifth Avenue and at the Christopher Street crossing near the Stonewall Inn, which are the start and end points of the Pride March.

It would make sense for the crosswalks to be in the West Village near Stonewall and in Chelsea, which is a hub of gay culture, said Robinson.

City officials said they are considering the petition and at the very least plan to have rainbow crosswalks for the Pride March again this year.

The petition had more than 3,300 signatures as of 4 p.m. on Friday.