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Denver Partners Against Graffiti
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Make It Your Comfort Zone
Denver Partners Against Graffiti
 
Does graffiti make you feel uncomfortable? Take a look around. Do you see graffiti in your alley, on the stop sign, or maybe even on your garage? Denver Partners Against Graffiti (DPAG) has many options available to help you keep your neighborhood a comfortable place to live. If your property has been vandalized with graffiti, the City offers graffiti-removal assistance usually at no cost to you.
 
For City assistance follow the next two steps:
 
1) Sign an authorization form to allow access to your property. You can download a form from this website on the main page under "Forms" or by calling 3-1-1 to request one be mailed or faxed to you.
 
2) Notify us when you have graffiti on your property, either by calling 3-1-1 or on our home page under "Report Graffiti for free removal." 
 
You can make a big difference in your neighborhood by reporting graffiti on other property such as, traffic signs, traffic control boxes, U.S. postal boxes, poles, businesses, etc  For your convenience, you can report the graffiti online or by phone. DPAG also offers free paint (in seven standard colors) to cover graffiti on your home, business and city-owned dumpsters.
 
Call 3-1-1 for more information and Make Your Neighborhood Your Comfort Zone!
 
Denver Partners Against Graffiti is a program of Denver Solid Waste Management
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Graffit Prevention - One Stop Shop
Denver Partners Against Graffiti offers you "one stop shopping" by calling 311.

Call 311 to:
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How Can You Help?
How can you help prevent graffiti?
  • Remove graffiti from your property promptly or call 3-1-1 for assistance.
  • Call 3-1-1to obtain free paint from the paint bank to remove graffiti.
  • Report graffiti on property other than your own i.e traffic signs, businesses, trash receptacles, etc.
  • Encourage your neighbors to do the same.
  • Report graffiti by calling  3-1-1.
 
  • Limit access to your property.
  • Increase exterior lighting.
  • Plant low growing shrubs or "prickly" plants around your building.
  • Become a Brush Off partner -- adopt a spot and keep it graffiti free.
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