New Plan Tackles Columbus' Graffiti Problem COLUMBUS, Ohio - Columbus residents and officials spoke out on Friday about their plans to eliminate...
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New Plan Tackles Columbus' Graffiti Problem
October 07, 2011
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Columbus residents and officials spoke out on Friday about their plans to eliminate graffiti in the city. Get details. Some Columbus residents and officials said they hope the speedy removal of graffiti will deter taggers from defacing city property, 10TV’s Jeff Hogan reported. That is why they initiated a new plan to help with the rapid removal of graffiti markings. “You ask the common person on the street, if there’s graffiti in a neighborhood, it gives them an uneasy feeling,†said city council member Zach Klein.Under the new plan, the city would budget about a dollar per citizen to remove ... More
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - Columbus residents and officials spoke out on Friday about their plans to eliminate...
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Leaders applaud proposed graffiti legislation
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Kudos to Columbus City Council for finding money for two pools.For years, Columbus' nine out...
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