PALMDALE : Residents Asked to Help Fight Graffiti
The city of Palmdale, in a continuing fight against a worsening graffiti problem, is asking residents to volunteer for a new Adopt-A-Wall program and to help staff the city’s graffiti hot line.
Volunteers will be asked to take responsibility for a wall in their neighborhood and be given matching paint by the city to cover graffiti. The city will hold a rally Dec. 5 at City Hall to formally start the program.
The city also is asking residents to volunteer one day a week for about an hour transcribing calls to the hot line. Residents may call there to report graffiti so that scrawls can be removed by city crews.
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