A.
The purpose of this chapter is to authorize the establishment of a program to summarily abate graffiti throughout the unincorporated area of the County of Sacramento.
B.
It is also the purpose and intent of this chapter to help prevent the spread of graffiti and to establish a program for its removal from public and private property. The spread of graffiti on public and private buildings, walls, signs and other structures or places or other surfaces causes blight within the County, resulting in a genuine threat to life, incalculable economic losses to businesses in terms of physical property, profits and goodwill, and the general deterioration of property and business values for adjacent and surrounding properties. The power of graffiti to create fear and insecurity within the community and blight upon the landscape, reduce property values and detracting from the sense of the community enjoyed by residents of the County is beyond the cost of cleanup or removal. Not only is graffiti a property crime, but a social crime affecting the quality of life and freedom from intimidation that citizens desire within their neighborhoods.
C.
The Board of Supervisors finds that proliferation of graffiti constitutes a public nuisance that presents an imminent danger to the public safety and welfare. Law enforcement officials and other experts agree that immediate removal of gang-related graffiti is necessary to reduce the risk of violent and other criminal activities associated with gangs and gang territories. The presence of graffiti which is not abated immediately encourages the creation of additional graffiti which results in neighborhood blight, additional criminal activity and increased costs of abatement. Such a public nuisance therefore constitutes an immediate threat to public health and safety that must be summarily abated.
(SCC 0940 § 1, 1993; SCC 0973 § 1, 1994; SCC 1532 § 1, 2013; SCC 1606 § 55, 2017)