[Ord. No. 8-2008, § 1, eff. 6-13-2008]
(a)
Graffiti is criminal vandalism defacing public and private property without the permission of the owner, costing citizens, businesses and the City hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to repair.
(b)
Graffiti is a powerful visual symbol of disorder, eroding public safety, reducing the attractive physical qualities of neighborhoods, and contributing to the downward spiral of blight and decay, lessening property values, business vitality and neighborhood stability.
(c)
Eliminating graffiti requires a comprehensive strategy that includes increased efforts to apprehend and hold responsible those individuals responsible for graffiti vandalism, the prompt removal of all graffiti as soon as reasonably possible, support for residents, businesses, and community groups and residents who help to remove graffiti from public and private property in their neighborhoods, and public education about the negative aspects of graffiti.
(d)
The City Council intends, through the adoption of this chapter, to provide additional enforcement tools to protect public and private property from acts of graffiti vandalism and defacement.