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While I don’t live in Council District 7, I am a director of Sylmar Graffiti Busters Inc., and much of our area is in District 7. I would like to issue a cleanup challenge to the runoff candidates. Let’s see if both of them can control their volunteers and keep the campaign signs off public property.
They should educate their volunteers. Maybe they need to number the signs and log who gets them. When signs appeared on freeway ramps, telephone poles, other public property and even vacant lots (without the owners’ permission), they could identify the guilty parties. They should start by removing the leftovers from the primary.
TOM WEISSBARTH, Sylmar
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