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City rolls out new graffiti response vehicles

11:22 am, Mar 1st, 2010 Written by Melanie Hicken glendale Add a Comment
[caption id="attachment_12337" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Grafitti by two gangs mark the wall of a home in a Crescenta Valley residential neighborhood."][/caption] The city of Glendale last month introduced two new graffiti response vehicles. The trucks, a major component of the city's graffiti-removal efforts, are equipped with a heated pressure washer, an airless paint sprayer, 120v electricity, 150 gallons of water, eco-friendly removal chemicals, cover-up paint and other tools. To report graffiti, contact Neighborhood Services at (818) 548-3700 or report it online.

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