DPW: Graffiti Removal
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Graffiti Facts 
 
Graffiti is generally described as a drawing or inscription made on any exterior surface—from street signs to sidewalks—for the purpose of being seen by the public. The inscription can be rudimentary or elaborate, colorful or plain black. Gang members use graffiti to define territory and intimidate rivals. Almost by definition, graffiti defaces property and contributes to blight.

As part of our efforts to keep the District clean and attractive, DPW deploys three graffiti removal crews Monday through Friday, whenever temperatures are above 45º F.

DPW crews clean graffiti from public space and private property, such as sidewalks, bridges and exterior walls. When power washing is impractical, our crews resort to more low-tech methods, such as simply painting over the graffiti. "Tags," those spray-painted black squiggles sometimes found on traffic signs, fences or metal garage doors, are often removed with chemical-treated cleaning cloths. 

Owners of private property may now request graffiti removal services from the city. Although the service is free, property owners must read and sign a graffiti removal waiver of liability form. Unfortunately, DPW can't guarantee that the graffiti will be completely removed by chemical means.

Additionally, since paint colors offered by the city are limited to four or five basic shades, homeowners may want to try painting out graffiti themselves. To request graffiti removal on private property and/or to get a waiver form, contact the Mayor's Citywide Call Center at 311.

Information We Need from You

  • Specific location of graffiti
  • Description of graffiti

Hours of Operation

  • 6:45 am–3:15 pm, Monday through Friday

We Will Resolve Within

  • 10 days
  • Gang-related graffiti will be addressed immediately.

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