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Council highlights enforcement tools for graffiti as residents press for faster cleanup and resources
Summary
City staff and police described the city’s anti‑graffiti approach — removal on public property, code enforcement notices for private property with a 10‑day compliance window, and sizable penalties for offenders — after residents urged a more proactive response and youth outreach.
Lake Havasu City’s police, code enforcement and city management presented the city’s existing approach to graffiti and vandalism during a public discussion Dec. 9, after Vice Mayor David Diaz requested the item to inform residents and spur action.
The city produced a short informational video emphasizing that graffiti on private property without permission is a crime and detailing penalties: for adults, staff noted a…
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