closed #140726
Graffiti
511 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/5/2014
GRAFFITI TO DOOR AT PROSPECT HILL PLACE AND TWO UTILITY BOXES OWNED BY DUKE ENERGY.
GRAFFITI TO DOOR AT PROSPECT HILL PLACE AND TWO UTILITY BOXES OWNED BY DUKE ENERGY.
GOLD SPRAY PAINT USED ON A 2004 HYUNDAI SANTA FE AND AUDI A8.
THREE VEHICLES VANDALIZED WITH BLACK SPRAY PAINT ON THE DRIVER'S DOOR, DEPICTING WHAT APPEARED TO BE A MALE GENITALIA AND #20 WITH A SMILEY FACE.
police report filed by employee of elkins apartment due to one side of apartment being spray painted
The HVAC that serves the City Showers Building is increasingly getting louder. The sound level has gone from 88 decibels last week to 95 decibels this week. My office is the very most northwest location in the Showers Building and I can hear it through the office walls with a sound like the drone of a cicadas. I invite you to see how long you can stand on 10th Street adjacent to the Showers Building without plugging your ears to the high pitched screech of the City HVAC. I will likely swing by for public comment at the next available public meeting. Find the money in the budget to replace this nuisance please. It is truly upsetting those who work nearby it.
A few months ago (Beginning of September), I noticed spray paint graffiti on the front of the detached garage belonging to the house that I rent at 702 W. 13th St. My landlord asked that I file a report in addition to one that she filed (I believe for insurance purposes). Since this happened a little while ago, I'm happy to answer any follow up questions needed to file a report.
Huge graffiti along the entire Duke substation wall.
The bridge at 11th and Fairview has a lot of graffiti. Also, the corridor of Fairview right before the B-Line trail has offensive graffiti.
The substation wall at 11th & Rogers is becoming an eyesore. My wish is that the graffiti be painted over in full (not patches) as soon as possible after it is done to discourage future tags. It would be wonderful to have the full brick areas repainted as the patchwork painting highlights the exact location of past graffiti and will make covering future graffiti much easier.