Up and down North Main Street and parts of Third Street, graffiti has been scrawled on the sides of vacant homes, commercial buildings, utility poles, utility boxes, lamp posts, traffic signs, covered ...
In 2022, the city spent $46,000 to clean up graffiti. From January to August, 725 graffiti tags were removed. “The city has no plans on reducing any kind of resources going towards graffiti, and we ...
A few weeks ago, Dayton City Manager Shelley Dickstein said Montgomery County has seen an “explosion” in illegal graffiti, and some neighborhood leaders say the problem is out of control. And just ...
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