What is the graffiti report process?
Level 2 – Code Enforcement When Code Enforcement receives the report, it is sent to the Graffiti Abatement Program. The location of the graffiti is inspected to see if the graffiti has been abated by the owner already. If the graffiti is present, GAP determines if the graffiti pose an immediate threat to the community. If the graffiti is deemed a threat, the program summarily abates the graffiti and a fee is generated to the property owner for abatement services. If it is not a threat, the property owners are notified. Level 3 – Notification If the graffiti appears on public property, GAP forwards the report to General Services for abatement and the reported complaint is then closed. If the graffiti appears on private property, GAP will notify the agencies such as SMUD, School districts, Caltrans, Regional Transit, Sacramento Housing Redevelopment Agency (SHRA). Then the reported complaint is closed. If the graffiti is on property belonging to a party other than those agencies, the pro
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