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Posted: Thursday, 09 July 2009 6:15PM

New Legislation Allows NYC to Remove Graffiti



NEW YORK (AP)  -- The city wants to make it easier for property owners to deal with graffiti.


Stan Brooks reports

Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the City Council are working on legislation that would place the burden with the city.

Now, owners must allow the city to clean up graffiti on their property. The new legislation would give the city authority to remove graffiti unless a property owner says otherwise.

Officials say the change allows property owners to keep graffiti they consider artwork, and speeds up the removal of vandalism.

So far in 2009, Bloomberg's graffiti removal team has cleaned an estimated 2.5 million square feet of space at nearly 4,000 sites. Other city agencies have also cleaned graffiti, for a total of 6 million square feet removed to date in 2009.

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