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@jashsf Please direct these reports to @311. I'm not an official agency. I'm just some guy. Thanks!4:30 PM Nov 17thfrom web
@greenkozi The idea seemed to be that graf-covered trucks that park overnight & over weekends on residential blocks contribute to blight.10:56 AM Nov 13thfrom web
@greenkozi "Why?" as in why is there an effort? Or "Why?" as in why will it take a while before there are results?10:44 PM Nov 12thfrom web
District 6 has the most graffiti, District 3 (Chinatown) had a big decline. Mission St. has the intersections w/ most-graffiti. #sfgab4:45 PM Nov 12thfrom mobile web
There is a multi-pronged effort afoot to deal with graffiti-covered trucks. May be a while before there are results. #sfgab4:37 PM Nov 12thfrom mobile web
Private property compliance w/ removing graffiti after being notified = 65%. Expect it to go up now that DPW can finally bill owners for aba4:31 PM Nov 12thfrom mobile web
SF Graffiti Advisory Board meeting about to get underway. SFUSD says 40% of their paint budget goes to cleaning graffiti. #sfgab3:24 PM Nov 12thfrom mobile web
SF Graffiti Advisory Board meeting today at 3:30pm, 30 Van Ness 5th Fl. Dept. of Engineering Conf. Room http://bit.ly/3hpIiW7:35 AM Nov 12thfrom web