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Palmdale launches “Say It, Don’t Spray It!” anti-graffiti campaign

by The AV Times Staff • July 8, 2022

PALMDALE – The city of Palmdale has launched a community education campaign to remind residents that graffiti is a crime and can be reported by calling 94-PRIDE (947-7433).

“Graffiti is a terrible crime that takes away from the beauty of our city,” said Palmdale Mayor Steve Hofbauer. “I’m proud of this staff coordinated effort that includes law enforcement, citizens, utilities, and store owners standing together to fight graffiti.”

Palmdale’s Community Compliance division has recorded 719 cases of graffiti already this year. Palmdale residents reported 199 of those locations, and a citywide graffiti sweep generated an additional 520 locations.

In cases of graffiti found on private property, notices are mailed to property owners. So far this year, in 169 cases, property owners were very prompt in cleaning the graffiti, city officials said. The city understands that these property owners are victims of vandalism. When graffiti victims ask for help, the city can assist with paint and supplies through a gift card for paint supplies. Fifteen gift cards have been provided to property owners this year.

The city is also working with 11 utility companies to establish a proactive approach to removing graffiti in the public right-of-way and on utility service property. With this approach, utility companies have achieved an average of less than 72-hour response times for graffiti removal. Palmdale’s Community Compliance division conducted the citywide graffiti sweep, which identified graffiti sites and coordinated cleanup with appropriate property owners. This allowed the city’s Public Works graffiti abatement team to focus on removing graffiti in city parks and public areas. These reports generated 150,248 square feet of total coverage abated by Public Works, including 41,129.50 square feet removed from parks, city officials said.

Additionally, Palmdale Sheriff’s Station PAC deputies and the Palmdale Sheriff graffiti detective conducted operations to identify and arrest vandals responsible for tagging, resulting in 45 arrests this year. Palmdale continues to utilize a graffiti tracker to store and analyze digital pictures of graffiti, enabling law enforcement to apprehend and prosecute vandals. The Graffiti Tracker system also shares the data with multiple agencies.

The Community Compliance division is also working with local retailers to keep spray paint out of vandal’s hands by conducting site inspections at retail stores that sell spray paint. Citations are issued as necessary for not securing spray paint in accordance with Palmdale Municipal Code. If a business receives three citations, the matter is submitted to the City Attorney’s office for further legal action.

Palmdale city officials are asking residents to help report graffiti by calling 94-PRIDE (947-7433), texting REPORT to 661-780-PALM (7256), or visiting cityofpalmdale.org/report. And remember, “Say It, Don’t Spray It!”

[Information via news release from the city of Palmdale.]

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Filed Under: Home, Palmdale

3 comments for "Palmdale launches “Say It, Don’t Spray It!” anti-graffiti campaign"

  1. Mural Man says

    July 9, 2022 at 9:10 pm

    It’s out of control like fireworks and we need more than news releases. Last 4th of July was the worst it’s ever been. Graffiti stays up too long and it’s getting worse.

  2. ACE says

    July 8, 2022 at 5:03 pm

    GEE..! THAT’S SWELL…

    MAYBE NOW PALMDALE WILL FINALLY CLEAN THE SCARY AND UGLY GANG GRAFFITI…

    FROM THE WELCOME TO PALMDALE RAILROAD BRIDGE ON 47 TH. ST. EAST NEAR WAL-MART…

    YOU THINK..?

    • Kevin says

      July 18, 2022 at 6:59 pm

      Report it. Report it every day. That bridge is probably a problem because the city can’t just send a worker up on it, but maybe with constant reports they can start fining the railroad for not taking care of it.

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