Officials working to speed graffiti cleanup in Elkhart

by Ed Ernstes (ernstes@wsbt.com)

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Graffiti in Elkhart

The city of Elkhart bought a piece of equipment that allows crews to clean up graffiti more easily in cold weather. (WSBT photo)

By Beth Boehne

ELKHART — The mayor calls it one of the city's biggest problems. Vandals are spraying graffiti on Elkhart buildings, leaving a mess for the city to clean up. But the city is increasing efforts to remove it quickly.

Police are taking more reports of graffiti in Elkhart. It's causing the mayor's phone to ring off the hook.

"The number one call that we've received in the last two months is about graffiti, so we need to get on that. It’s bothering our people,” said Mayor Dick Moore. “I believe we have been informed of some 75 locations.”

The city bought a piece of equipment so city crews can clean it up quickly.

"Our problem has been that we didn't have the equipment that would work in this kind of weather, the kind of weather we've been having this winter,” Mayor Moore explained. “So once we found it, we immediately purchased it.”

The city is now streamlining the process of removing graffiti. It wants to speed up the process by reducing the red tape.

In the past, an officer took a report. That report then went to the city. The city would then have to go back to the site to have a property owner sign a waiver for cleanup.

Now, that's changing.

"When an incident occurs with graffiti the officer could have a waiver with him, have the property owner sign it, that gets the cleanup process done much quicker,” explained Lt. Ed Windbigler of the Elkhart Police. “We get it turned back into the city, then the parks department can come out here and do their thing.”

"We've seen it here and there in the downtown area, and it will be nice to see the city get rid of it as soon as they can,” said Steve Salsbury, a merchant in downtown Elkhart.

Mayor Moore says the equipment works in cold temperatures. He says they're also working to prevent graffiti from occurring in the first place.

Thursday, Feb 28 at 8:51 AM bob wrote ...

How about you catch one in the act and bust them in the back with those rubber balls a few times and I bet they think twice next time. Better yet, take the paint can a spray their face so everyone knows what an idiot they are for defacing property. Then make their parents or themselves pay a hefty fine.

Wednesday, Feb 27 at 6:19 PM Mr America wrote ...

I've got a better Idea. Catch someone spray painting graffiti on the taxpayers property, spend every weekend the next six month removing graffiti.

Wednesday, Feb 27 at 5:47 PM Anonymous wrote ...

Someone defaces a wall, or underpass, etc. What do you do? Paint over it, giving them a brand new, fresh canvas to go fill it up again. Now this idea may not be applicable in all cases, but here's a possible solution. Murals. I'd suggest murals w/geometric, abstract, & or linear designs. Try to find their graffiti or whatever in the midst of a gigantic design. Not quite as easy as a blank space. I'm sure there are plenty of artists that would be more than happy to help.

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