--- University Hights Neighborhood Association - NET Message --------------- Donna, I really appreciate you making all these phone calls. I agree with you; that kind of graffitti needs to be nipped every time. I wonder who these kids are who are doing it? I am going to put this number in my purse and make calls when I see it. Margaret O'Kain On Mar 24, 2005, at 8:50 PM, Buddy wrote: > --- University Hights Neighborhood Association - NET Message > --------------- > > For those who have been coming to our monthly meetings @ The Little > Sisters of the Poor you know of my strong dislike for graffitti in the > neighborhood. Well again last evening some one or some people have > spray painted over in black the front wall of the LSOP. It had been > sprayed up with green paint. I have placed notices on the city > website and personally called as recently as this afternoon upset over > it not being removed. Well, this evening when we went out to dinner > low and behold at around 7:00 PM we discovered that the pillars on the > LSOP property at the corner of Riddle View Lane and Riddle Road were > all sprayed up with black paint and they also came down Riddle View > and painted a street sign in black. This latest round of vandalism has > happened since I walked down the street at 5:40 PM this evening. > I will call the city again tomorrow morning at 591-6000 to see if we > can have it removed just as soon as possible. They tell me it's just > too cold yet to have it removed or they are still backlogged from the > snow and floods this winter. I have contacted the city about various > locations on Riddle Road, Riddle View Lane, Clifton Avenue, Marshall > Avenue, McMicken Avenue, Probasco St, Wagner Street just to name a > few. > > This graffitti has gang or drug related messages. It is something I > would think that none of us who own property or live in our > neighborhood would want to look at this trash. We have a nice > neighborhood. People coming into the community who see this garbage > sprayed all over everything would think twice about living here. > > Please feel free to call 591-6000 to report graffitti, litter and > trash. It will help all of us in the long run. > > I will get off my soap box now...........Thanks for listening. > > Donna > > --- End > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- End --------------------------------------------------------------------