Thursday, February 14, 2008

Combatting Graffiti

Learn what you can do at: http://denvergov.org/graffiti

Key Points:

  • Any Graffiti encourages more graffiti (and crime)
  • Report or remove graffiti (see below) ASAP
  • Hold residents and businesses on your block accountable for abatement

Denver Ordinance: Once notified by the city, graffiti must be removed within 48 hours for non-residential property and 72 hours for residential property



Graffiti Hotline: 720-865-STOP (7867)

Call The HOTLINE To:

  • Report Graffiti on any property within the City & County of Denver.
  • Request removal assistance for public, residential and business properties.
  • Request free paint for "paint outs"
  • Find out what you can do to help keep your community graffiti free

If possible, provide digital photographs to DPD “Graffiti Detectives”.
Include address, attach images and email to Officer Reyes Trujillo at: Reyes.trujillo@denvergov.org

Start a neighborhood watch—Know who belongs on your block!!! Again, email Officer Reyes Trujillo at: 720.913.1049 or Reyes.trujillo@denvergov.org

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