Council to Address Graffiti Problem
Bradford City Council is holding a work session Tuesday night to address the growing graffiti problem in the city.
Mayor Tom Riel says "It's an unsightly form of blight that spreads, even lowering property values."
He adds that even the recently installed Route 219 bridges have become victims of graffiti.
Riel told WESB and The HERO Monday morning that the proposed new ordinance "will ban the sale of spray paint to minors and make it illegal for minors to possess spray paint in public."
The public is invited to the work session at 6:15 in city council chambers to share any ideas on other ways to curb the probem.
Mayor Tom Riel says "It's an unsightly form of blight that spreads, even lowering property values."
He adds that even the recently installed Route 219 bridges have become victims of graffiti.
Riel told WESB and The HERO Monday morning that the proposed new ordinance "will ban the sale of spray paint to minors and make it illegal for minors to possess spray paint in public."
The public is invited to the work session at 6:15 in city council chambers to share any ideas on other ways to curb the probem.
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