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City of Sarasota Graffiti Eradication

CLICK HERE for more information on how to clean up your neighborhood.


What is Graffiti?

Graffiti is defined as writing, drawing, or symbols applied to any surface without the consent of the property owner. To create graffiti, vandals use a variety of materials, such as automotive car paint, spray paint, crayons and permanent ink. Etching surfaces is another way vandals destroy property.
Graffiti can occur anywhere, however, some of the more popular targets include public and private buildings, recreational facilities, Canada Post mailboxes, playground equipment, bridges and overpasses, public transit property and vehicles. Graffiti is an act of vandalism that places a significant burden on the Municipality’s budget. Graffiti may also cause local property values to decrease and can result in a heightened fear of
crime in the community.
Murals
One of the best ways to deter vandals from applying graffiti is to strategically place murals in areas that will beautify a community. Most of the time a mural will not be touched by graffiti vandals.Murals can depict the local history of an area, which may serve to teach citizens about their community. Further,
murals are inexpensive to co-ordinate in comparison to the cost involved with constantly removing graffiti.
GRAFFITI HURTS!
Sarasota's Graffiti Eradication program involves various tactics, as follows:
Eradication - COS can work with communities to create programs which will discourage and eliminate graffiti.
Education - COS can raise community awareness about graffiti and its negative impact.
Empowerment - Communities can be enabled to stop graffiti.
Enforcement - Graffiti laws can be enforced if citizens report graffiti as a crime, which will allow economic growth and promote pride in the community.

Your Neighborhood's Role in the Graffiti Eradication Program
We need your help! Graffiti can be deterred by:
• restricting access to walls by planting ivy and/or thorny bushes
• applying graffiti-resistant coatings to protect walls
• increasing lighting and visibility in vulnerable areas
• installing video surveillance to monitor isolated areas
• covering graffiti with murals
• considering Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), which deters graffiti and makes removal of it easier and more economical
• establishing strong Neighborhood Watch program.

RESOURCES FOR REMOVAL AND REMOVAL PRODUCTS CLICK HERE
It is important that all graffiti crimes be reported to 316-1201

 

Links to Useful Neighborhood Resources:

 

Please direct comments regarding the Neighborhoods website to:

Michele C. Mician, Neighborhoods Web Maintenance

 

 

 

   
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