Graffiti in the Beach & Bay area? Here’s the data from June

We have already examined graffiti reports. With the help of automatic data collection at Beach & Bay Press, today’s report provides an update on how June went.

Graffiti cleanup requests in beach cities

There were roughly 75 new cleanup requests in June, according to data for Pacific Beach, Mission Beach, and Mission Bay Park. Let’s examine where:

Graffiti cleanup requests in San Diego

San Diego’s Get It Done hotline is the source of the statistics. One of the best online services in the city is graffiti removal. Over the previous five years, things looked like this:

The following compares the overall amount of graffiti removal requests in recent years across all of San Diego’s planning districts:

Graffiti cleanup citywide

Here is a complete map of last month’s requests in case you were wondering:

Note that rather than being reported by residents via phone or online, graffiti removal requests are occasionally actually logged by cleanup staff who notice the cases.

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Companies are in charge of painting out graffiti on items like utility boxes and dumpsters, according to the city’s Get it Done page, so those reports might be forwarded to the appropriate person.

Have you reported any instances of graffiti in your community? How much time did it take to clean up? Do you have any queries regarding our data or would like to see something?Use [email protected] to contact us.

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