Graffiti Removal Program at no cost to property owners:
A new law recently went into effect (Local Law 65-2009) that fast tracks removing graffiti on buildings in New York City, and makes it easier for business owners and residents to get it removed.
HOW the GRAFFITI-FREE PROCESS works: The new law went into effect on April 7, 2010, and the Administration has been focused on smoothing out technical issues that might arise as the 35-day notices are sent in to city government. The highlights of the law are:This notice will explain that you have three options:
- If you’re the owner or authorized representative of a property, you can request free removal of graffiti on your building by filling out a Forever Graffiti Free form here. (Forms are also written in Spanish and Chinese).
- If you see graffiti on someone else’s property, call 311 to report it.
- If graffiti is observed on your building and you do not already have a Forever Graffiti Free form or waiver in the City’s system, you’ll receive a “Notice of Intent to Clean” from the Department of Sanitation.
A few things to note:
- You can inform the City that you want to clean the graffiti yourself. Call 311.
- You can inform the City that you consent to the markings identified as graffiti on your building, for whatever reason. Call 311.
- If you don’t take either of those two steps, the City will route your property for cleaning after 35 days.
Here are more detailed FAQs.
- The City of New York will send the “Notice of Intent to Clean” to all addresses on file for the property, checking all City databases (DOF, HPD).
- Property owners or representatives can request a 15-day extension, if they need more time to make up their minds.
- If you already have a waiver or Forever Graffiti Free form on file, you don’t need to fill another one out as long as you own the property.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
FAST, FREE GRAFFITI REMOVAL BY THE CITY
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