closed #147327
Graffiti
116 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/13/2015
Graffiti: Vance Music Store, alley to the east, on the wall, Black Spray paint on the brick surface
Graffiti: Vance Music Store, alley to the east, on the wall, Black Spray paint on the brick surface
There is graffiti on the retaining wall by the entrance to Renwick Village Center on the south side of the entrance.
Huge amount of graffiti on the back of the Stahl Furniture building. This size faces Washington street and is clearly visible in all of its criminal glory as you are driving south on Washington approaching 1st Street as it crosses S Washington. I know this is private property but can the city offer to correct this for Stahl or at least let Stahl know about it. It really makes the area look seedy and especially Stahl.
on Traffic light pole, also on a number of electric poles in this area along S. Rogers.
Graffiti on outside of the black bridge crossing west 3rd st. Visible on the west side of the bridge.
Extensive new graffiti in the alley behind the bicycle apartments and on poles in the area.
"Stupid bourgie @art" ugh gross" is spray painted on the table and chairs statue.
The railroad underpasses on College and Walnut, the one on College is just south of 14th street is full of graffiti again, not a good message to send to visitors and a downers for residents.
White spray paint on wall in east parking lot by office building
The train trestle underpass just past Bender Lumber is an incredible eyesore of graffiti. It is an extreme example. I don't know if the city graffiti busters (I was referred to you by Mayor Kruzan) have used black paint to "address" this site, but if so it actually looks much worse. The older train track underpasses all over the perimeter of the city need to be checked and the graffiti addressed. Former Mayor Tomilea Allison's policy was to paint over all the graffiti at a site like an underpass with gray paint to completely remove any trace of tagging and defacement. She did this as soon as it was reported. This discouraged the vandals knowing that no one would see their dog-like marking of that territory.