| What is graffiti?
Graffiti
used to be a sign that gangs were in
your area and were used to let other gangs know who’s “turf” an area
is. Today that most likely is not the case. In most instances graffiti
is the work of “taggers”. These are people who feel they have the need
and the right to express themselves on any surface they can find,
walls, signs, trailers, train cars; any place people will see their
work. Well they are wrong; graffiti is a crime!
What do we do?
The City of Peoria has a very effective and aggressive graffiti
removal team that works with property owners to get graffiti removed
or painted over in 48 hours. The city cannot remove graffiti from
private property without the owner’s permission. If the owner does not
give the city permission to remove the graffiti, or does not respond
to the contact attempts by the graffiti removal team, the matter is
referred to Peoria Code Enforcement for action.
What can you do?
While the Peoria Code Enforcement, Police and Community Services
Departments work closely together in dealing with graffiti, the
problem can’t be solved without the help of the community.
If you see graffiti please call the Graffiti Hotline at 623-773-7094
and report the location so it can be checked. If it is reported
quickly, the city can remove it quickly.
You can also make a
difference in stopping this criminal activity by calling 9-1-1 when
you see subjects in the act - taggers face from 4 month in jail and a
$750.00 fine to 3 years in prison if arrested and convicted depending
of value of loss. Tips leading to taggers can be made anonymously.
Graffiti has a negative impact on neighborhoods and the entire
community. Only by working together can we make a difference in
preventing and stopping graffiti. |