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IntroductionGraffiti vandalism (tagging) is a community issue which can lower property values and encourage more vandalism and other types of crime. It suggests that the neighbourhood doesn't care and isn't able to cope with the problem. Tagging left intact attracts more tagging. You can take action against tagging by cleaning it up as soon as it happens. A strong community response sends the clear message to those involved that tagging will not be tolerated. |
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North Shore City is currently offering a free graffiti removal service for residential and small business property owners unable to cope with the problem themselves. This service is aimed at delivering a 'Zero Tolerance' approach to graffiti.
The programme is fully endorsed by the Police and is modelled on many other successful anti-graffiti campaigns around the world.
If the graffiti appears to be an artwork ie permission was given for the work to be done, it will not be removed.
This service is available to residential and small business properties that have tagging on a wall, fence, structure or garage door which is immediately adjacent to the road.
Important: due to budget constraints the following are not included in this programme:
RemovalIf your residential and small business property meets the above eligibility criteria you can contact us to arrange removal. Phone Actionline at 486 8600
Note: if the graffiti is offensive ie is racist or contains foul language please call us immediately so we can arrange for it to be removed as quickly as possible.
The colours we use to paint out graffiti are limited to the following eight:
- dark green |
- cedar brown |
- light green |
- grey |
- black |
- lemon |
- redwood |
- white |
Please be aware that these colours are an indication only, and that the final result may be lighter or darker depending on the surface being painted. If you require a colour outside this range, North Shore City will supply the labour if you supply the paint.
If tagging is on an area considered dangerous or where access is difficult, it is up to the discretion of the removal operators if removal will or will not take place. The removal operators may contact you to discuss the action required to remove the graffiti.
Tagging affects neighbourhoods whenever it is not promptly removed. Taggers love to add their mark to existing graffiti. If your property is continuously being hit there are some steps that you can take to prevent tagging:
How you tackle the graffiti on your property will depend on:
If you are removing graffiti for the first time, try different methods on a small test area first. Check, before you proceed to a larger area, that the removal method is not causing more damage.
Graffiti protection coatings are painted on top of natural or painted surfaces to form a protective shield. Graffiti will stick to the protective coat instead of the normal surface.
Many different products are available and are usually either clear or sacrificial coats. Clear coat is a long-life, hardened cover similar to a clear varnish or paint, from which the graffiti can be wiped. Sacrificial coats are totally or partially removed with the graffiti.
Before purchasing a graffiti protection coating, we suggest you consider the cost and what product best suits your situation. You may require professional advice.
Warning: the manufacturers directions should be observed when working with solvents, chemicals or machinery. Normal safety procedures should be followed. If you are removing graffiti for the first time, try different methods on a small test area first. Check, before you proceed to a larger area, that the removal method is not causing more damage.
North Shore City has introduced two new graffiti initiatives as follows:
This programme has four levels of involvement, from customers simply making a commitment to report graffiti to being actively involved in removing graffiti tags. North Shore City will supply the paint and brushes to individuals and groups that want to take responsibility for specific streets and/or neighbourhoods.
This two week programme, developed by North Shore City for use in primary schools is widely recognised as a valuable component of the curriculum. Fifty three schools are now involved.
The programme
Contact us if you are interested in taking part in either of these programmes phone us at Actionline, 486 8600.
To report graffiti:
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