You can report a pothole online on the San Francisco 311 page. Start at the sf311.org home page, and choose “Streets & Sidewalks.” From the Streets and Sidewalks page, click …
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Yes, San Francisco offers a $250 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of graffiti vandals.
If interested in the Graffiti Rewards Fund Program, you must first …
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No, by law it is the responsibility of the owner of the private property to remove graffiti on the property. However, volunteers can offer to remove the graffiti if the …
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Under San Francisco’s City Graffiti Ordinance, private property owners have 30 days to remove graffiti from their buildings.
Details of the Graffiti Ordinance can be found in the San Francisco …
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The Department of Public Works runs a volunteer graffiti removal program called Graffiti Watch.
The Graffiti Watch program is a partnership between the Department of Public Works and residents to …
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According to the Department of Public Works, you are encouraged to call 911 if you see graffiti in progress. To report graffiti for removal, you can call 311.
You can …
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