Stop Graffiti-REALTORS and City working together
Sep. 21, 2008
The City of Corona, CA needs your help to stop graffiti. The city has developed a new graffitii abatement program which involves many of the city's departments. The program is designed to help find and remove unsightly graffiti. Their goal is to remove it quickly and to catch the vandals.
The city's website states, "The Public Works Department administers the City's Graffiti Removal program. The program removes graffiti from public property utilizing environmentally safe methods such as power washing, gel removers, and painting. Please help in keeping Corona beautiful by contacting the Graffiti Hotline at (951) 817-5841 to report any and all markings in the community. When making a report please make sure to provide the location of the graffiti, including cross streets and the object with graffiti on it, such as a wall, utility box or the side of a building. If you prefer, you can also report graffiti locations by filling out an Online Service Request form.
To report graffiti that is currently in progress, dial 9-1-1.
The City operates a reward program for anyone providing information that leads to the apprehension, arrest, and conviction of the person or persons responsible for vandalism, graffiti or theft in the City. To report suspicious activity, please call (951) 736-2333 or dial 9-1-1 in an emergency. "
The local association of REALTORS is promoting this program by giving out magnets and brochures to clients and friends. The REALTORS are using parts of the city's public education program that raises community awareness of the problem and educates children on the damage caused by this vandalism in their campaign.
To learn more about how you can help keep Corona graffiti-free, please download the City's "Graffiti Prevention and Removal" brochure.Please be ready with the location of the incident, a description of the suspect(s) and their vehicle.For more information about this program click here.
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