Anti Graffiti

Anti Graffiti Programs and Resources.
Besides using the best graffiti removers, Taginator and Tagaway yourself,
We have included a list of local Anti Graffiti organizations for you to call:
http://www.phila.gov/antigraffiti/
The Anti Graffiti Mission of The Philadelphia Anti Graffiti Network is dedicated to the eradication of graffiti vandalism through coordinated efforts of city agencies, business organizations and community groups. Information about graffiti removal and other quality of life programs can be found at the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services website at http://www.phila.gov/qualityoflife.Graffiti Abatement Team The City of Philadelphia Graffiti Abatement Team will provide homeowners, community organizations and businesses with power-wash services to combat graffiti vandalism from their respective properties.  To request this service, please call (215) 686-0000 or report graffiti online at : http://www.phila.gov/antigraffiti/removalform.html
http://nograffiti.com/
The Anti Graffiti Mission of Revealed – How to Fight Graffiti Vandalism and Win!
The Nograf Network  Has Anti Graffiti Professionals In Your Area That Can Help!
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http://www.anti-graffiti.org/
The Anti Graffiti Mission of

NCPD Anti Graffiti Project home page.
This site provides a resource to citizen groups,
educators and local governments working to solve the
problem of graffiti vandalism in their communities.

http://www.sanjoseca.gov/prns/antiGRAFFITIprogram/antiGraffitiINDEX.asp
The Anti Graffiti Mission of
San José, CA 95110 Call the 24 Hour Anti Graffiti Hotline to report
graffiti in your neighborhood.
Hotline: 408-277-2758
http://www.nyc.gov/html/cau/html/qol/anti_graffiti.shtml
Mission
The Anti Graffiti Mission of NYC The Mayor’s Office works closely with a team of city agencies to implement Graffiti Free NYC, a citywide effort to combat graffiti in our communities. Please explore our Anti Graffiti programs and keep New York beautiful.
http://anti-graffiti.lacity.org/welcome.cfm?CFID=2567&CFTOKEN=5B3B33BD-A169-4441-83C4F38C927023B6
The Anti Graffiti Mission of
City of Los Angeles
Anti Graffiti Request System
http://www.ci.kirkland.wa.us/depart/Public_Works/Transportation___Streets/Anti-Graffiti.htm
The Anti Graffiti Mission of The Public Works Department’s goal is to remove graffiti on public property within 24 hours. When coordination with other agencies, such as Puget Sound Energy or King County/Metro is required, the response time will increase. If the graffiti is on private property, the City will contact the owner and encourage the owner to remove the graffiti immediately. You may also use the Anti Graffiti Hotline for reporting if it is your own property that has been vandalized with graffiti.
http://www.ci.mil.wi.us/AntiGraffiti
The Anti Graffiti Mission of The City of Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services (DNS) operates an Anti Graffiti Hotline. Citizens can call an report locations of graffiti. DNS will try to contact the owner, advise them of any options and hopefully have the graffiti removed quickly. If the owner fails to comply an order will be issued. In some cases the City will do the work and assess the costs to the owner.
http://www.cityofsacramento.org/code/graffiti/
The Anti Graffiti Mission of The City of Sacramento’s Anti Graffiti program is taking action to wipe out graffiti and clean up crime. The Code Enforcement, General Services, and Police Departments are working together to manage a practical Graffiti Abatement Program in Sacramento. The City is working to keep neighborhoods clean and attractive through various activities including abatement programs, educational outreach, community involvement and police enforcement.
http://www.ci.el-paso.tx.us/streets/graffiti.asp
The Anti Graffiti Mission of The Street Department will assist the public through the City’s Anti Graffiti Hotline (915) 621-6789 in the removal and enforcement of Graffiti on City Rights of Way.The City of El Paso’s established program for the eradication of Graffiti is taking a proactive approach with the purchase of three Unitized Graffiti Removal Vehicles which demonstrates the City of El Paso continued commitment to the eradication of unsightly graffiti in our city.The incorporation of these three Multi media units will provide each assigned Graffiti eradication crew a means to remove tagging from numerous surfaces through environmentally friendly means without unnecessary waste of resources or time.
Anti-Graffiti Program sections:
http://www.ci.buffalo.ny.us/Home/City_Departments/Citizens_Services/Anti-GraffitiAndCleanCityPrograms
The Anti Graffiti Mission of The city’s Office of Anti Graffiti and Clean City Programs includes the city’s graffiti abatement initiative and coordination of Clean City programs. The office will act as a liaison between the Division of Citizen Services, the Buffalo Police, Inspection and Permits, Public Works Departments and community and other organized groups, educating the public on graffiti prevention and removal as well clean city and beautification. This will include working with community-based organizations, businesses to beautify city vacant space with gardens, tree plantings, and implement a snow angel program. Some of the goals and objectives for the program include…

http://www.anaheim.net/section.asp?id=170
The Anti Graffiti Mission of Anaheim Community Anti Graffiti Effort
Graffiti can make residents and visitors feel unsafe, and detracts from the City’s high quality of life and its business environment. The City of Anaheim is committed to doing all it can to prevent and eliminate graffiti. The City’s Community Anti-Graffiti Effort is the foundation for the City’s actions. Through multiple community meetings, a detailed analysis of graffiti crimes and analysis of research by experts in this arena, City staff worked with residents and the business community to develop a comprehensive strategy that attacks graffiti from all sides of this complex issue. The strategy has been endorsed by the City Council and implementation is well underway.

http://www.oregonlink.com/graffiti/index.html
The Anti Graffiti Mission of Salem’s anti graffiti program is alive and quite well.Salem residents can help by reporting graffiti they see. An electronic report form allows Salem graffiti reports to be uniform and accurate…very helpful for Kim Nelson & the cleanup crews. This means the cleanup crew can be better prepared when they arrive and…they’ll know right where to find the markings.
http://www.graffiti911.com/meet-the-team.php
The Anti Graffiti Mission of Seattle Anti Graffiti Program – Carla has been an active member of the Seattle Anti-Graffiti Program. This program is similar to the Mayor’s Graffiti Task
http://www.milton.ca/residents/community/graffiti.htm
AThe Anti Graffiti Mission of The Town of Milton’s Engineering Services Department is working closely with Halton Regional Police to eliminate graffiti within the community. Together we can strive to combat graffiti, achieve the Town’s goal of “a safe, livable and healthy community” and provide a welcoming environment to all residents and visitors.
http://www.uplandpd.org/asp/Site/Police/Services/Graffiti/index.asp
The Anti Graffiti Mission of
The City of Upland and the Upland Police Department recognize the blight created by those who, without regard for the community good, seek to maliciously vandalize public property. The unsightly scribblings and paintings which appear all too often create an atmosphere which is non-conducive to a comfortable peaceful environment.
http://ridgewoodrestoration.org/en/services/featured/anti-graffiti-program.html
The Anti Graffiti Mission of
Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation (GRRC) is not a business but a non-profit organization that has worked since 1975 to stabilize and improve our neighborhood. Through our anti-graffiti building cleaning program begun on May 4, 1992, we have cleaned nearly 4,400 sites. The program is in operation from April through November.
http://www.cityofimperial.org/residents.php?id=24
The Anti Graffiti Mission of The City of Imperial is taking action to wipe out graffiti and clean up crime. The Code Enforcement, Public Works, and Police Department are working together to manage a practical Graffiti Abatement Program in Imperial. The City is working to keep neighborhoods clean and attractive through various activities including abatement programs, educational outreach, community involvement and police enforcement.
For assistance, call the Graffiti Hotline (760) 355-1064.
http://www.cityoflamesa.com/index.aspx?NID=354
The Anti Graffiti Mission of
The City has an anti-graffiti program that depends on property owners and neighborhoods to help combat the problem. The Police Department’s Crime Prevention Unit will take reports of graffiti from their hotline, 619.667.7560. If the graffiti is on public property, the City will have it removed. If it occurs on private property, the City will contact the owner and ask that it be removed.
http://www.cityofmadera.org/web/guest/anti-graffiti-program

Anti Graffiti Mission
A message from the Madera City Council

The City of Madera Anti-Graffiti Program was formed in 2008 by the Madera City Council to create a comprehensive plan that reduces and prevents graffiti through a coordinated community-wide effort. Abatement, community involvement, education and enforcement are the foundation of the program. Community involvement is the key element for a successful anti-graffiti program.

 

http://ci.klamath-falls.or.us/departments/development/graffiti
The Anti Graffiti Mission of
The City of Klamath Falls and community organizations are taking action to wipe out graffiti and clean up crime.  The Code Enforcement and Police Departments are working together to manage a practical Graffiti Abatement Program in Klamath Falls.  The City is working to keep neighborhoods clean and attractive through various activities including abatement programs, educational outreach, community involvement, and Police enforcement.
http://bernco.gov/bernco-anti-graffiti-program/
Anti Graffiti Program
To REPORT GRAFFITI in Bernalillo County: Call 24 ERASE (243-7273) or
Send an email to 24ERASE@bernco.gov
It is the most common type of property vandalism, 35% according to Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Graffiti hurts everyone and can destroy a neighborhood. When an area is hit again and again by graffiti, citizens feel the area is not safe and it serves as a welcome mat to more serious crime. In order to defeat the vandals, and keep our neighborhoods safe, we all have to continually be on top of the problem.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/City-of-Madera-Anti-Graffiti-Program/314887504090
http://www.ci.gilroy.ca.us/cityofgilroy/city_hall/police/anti_graffiti/default.aspxAnti Graffiti Program
The Anti-Graffiti Program is designed to assist citizens in the removal of graffiti from private and public property. We will assist residents:

  • By providing recycled paint for residents for graffiti abatement
  • By assisting elderly and handicapped citizens with graffiti abatement
  • By providing information or referrals on anti-graffiti information
www.ci.port-hueneme.ca.us/Graffiti.pdf
ANTI
GRAFFITI. PROGRAM. Graffiti is a problem in most cities, but there are many ways Port. Hueneme residents can fight graffiti in their neighborhoods.
http://www.sgcity.org/parks/cityparks/antigraffiti.php
Anti Graffiti Mission – It is the policy of the City to remove graffiti within 24 hours.
In order for us to accomplish this goal we need your help.Please report graffiti immediately to 627-4300.The Police Department and the Park Maintenance Division are working together to end graffiti vandalism. Once the graffiti is reported to the Police Department (through the non-emergency number), a report is issued, photos of the graffiti taken, and the graffiti removed.