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Fillmore public works highlights rising vandalism, urges residents to report incidents
Summary
Public Works management analyst Georgie Gerardo presented on graffiti, damaged irrigation systems, thrown rocks and illegal dumping across Fillmore and urged residents to report incidents and consider signing consent-to-entry forms for private-property graffiti removal.
Georgie Gerardo, a management analyst for Fillmore Public Works, told the City Council during a presentation that the department logged numerous graffiti and vandalism work orders in 2024 and is asking residents to help report incidents to the Fillmore Police Department or Public Works.
Gerardo said the department opened and closed “over a 10 work orders for graffiti on public and private property” and that the city is re‑engaging a consent-to-entry process to remove graffiti from private property at no cost to homeowners; the consent is valid for one year. “When it comes to private property, the department is reengaging with a procedure that's been under prioritized,” Gerardo said.
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