Monthly Archive: October 2011

Oct
28

‘Graffiti attracts graffiti removal’

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‘Graffiti attracts graffiti removal’ The Gold Coast’s new ‘Neighborhood Watch Graffiti Removal Program’ has been launched, aiming to remove graffiti as quickly as possible from private property. THIS IS THE BEST PRACTICE A NEIGHBORHOOD CAN PUT INTO PLACE.  GRAFFITI REMOVAL SHOULD BE DONE AS FAST AND EFFECTIVELY AS POSSIBLE.  MAKING IT ALMOST SEEM AS THOUGH …

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Oct
27

Graffiti removal goes green

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Graffiti removal goes green A new eco-friendly tool to tackle graffiti removal has been unleashed on the streets of Winnipeg. GRAFFITI REMOVAL GOING GREEN? THIS IS NOT A NEW CONCEPT.  TAGINATOR AND TAGAWAY HAVE ALWAYS BEEN CONSCIENCE OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES THEY ARE USED ON FOR GRAFFITI REMOVAL.  THESE TWO GREAT …

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Oct
26

DDA to help pay for graffiti removal

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DDA to help pay for graffiti removal on downtown Ann Arbor buildings again this year Posted: Tue, Oct 25, 2011 : 4:09 p.m. The Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority will make grant funds available to downtown businesses for graffiti removal again this year. DDA officials announced the news Tuesday, saying allocating funds to subsidize the …

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Oct
25

War waged on graffiti with graffiti remover and paint

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BRIMBANK residents are taking the fight against graffiti seriously, with many residents obtaining graffiti remover vouchers from the council. Since the Graffiti Removal Assistance Program began in March, Brimbank Council has assisted more than 40 residents to clear graffiti from their private property. It’s refreshing to see residents actually take charge and acquire these graffiti …

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Oct
21

Students sacrificed their summer vacation to remove Graffiti

Kids take it upon themselves to clean up litter and remove graffiti DOWNEY – Over the summer, 30 select students sacrificed their summer vacation and showed up with their parents and siblings at 7 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays to serve their community and improve their environment. Students from Gauldin Elementary, East Middle School and …

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Oct
20

Graffiti opponents accept proposed legislation

Graffiti opponents give nod to proposed legislation By Kevin Parks This Week Community Newspapers Two leaders in the Northland and Clintonville neighborhoods who pressed Columbus City Council members on the problem of graffiti pronounced themselves pleased last week with what’s been proposed. Now they’ll take a wait-and-see attitude as the proposal wends its way through …

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Oct
19

Graffiti Removal team scrubs up well

Sen-Constable Robert King and Mayor Tony Dib watch Fred Painter remove graffiti. MARK STEWART N15MM103

Maroondah graffiti team scrubs up well 17 Oct 11 @ 07:00am by Angus Livingston IF there’s something obscene in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? The cops. And the council’s graffiti removal team. Maroondah Council has upgraded its graffiti removal truck as Mayor Tony Dib says he is fed up with ratepayers having to foot …

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Oct
18

Graffiti bylaw would use taxes to secure removal

Proposed graffiti bylaw would use tax bill to secure removal costs Posted October 17, 2011 New Tecumseth Councillors will deal with a draft bylaw that would prohibit the placement of graffiti on property and require owners victimized by the vandalism to remove it within a “specified time frame” before the Town steps in to force …

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Oct
17

Graffiti Artists: We Will Break You

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New graffiti removal program announced Monday. By Rich Jacques Email the author October 11, 2011 In an attempt to break the will of local graffiti artists and improve the look and morale of the community, the Huntington Station Business Improvement District announced the start of a new graffiti removal program Monday. Spearheaded by Town Board member …

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Oct
14

Removal of Olympic graffiti

By Harry Walton A ROW has erupted over claims that council staff ignored English Heritage guidelines and carried out unauthorized work to remove offensive anti-Olympic graffiti from Weymouth’s Nothe Fort. Original graffiti was quite faint, but vandals returned and used white paint to daub “**** THE OLYMPICS” in much more prominent block capital letters on …

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