The recent graffiti attack that defaced parts of Queen Anne’s Trolley Hill Park is just the latest example of the growing graffiti problem in the neighborhoods.
The City of Seattle is encouraging Seattleites to take part in the new anti-graffiti program – Summer Paint Out. Summer Paint Out, in its first year, runs from July through August.
Whether you are a group or an individual, you can tackle graffiti in your neighborhood. The City of Seattle is supplying volunteers with free paint (white-brown-gray), rollers, brushes, scrapers, and gloves.
Get signed up today. Go to www.seattle.gov/util/SummerPaintOut. You can also e-mail daniel.sims@seattle.gov or call 206-684-7790.
Supplies can be picked up on the following Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.: July 16; July 30; August 6; August 20. But individuals or groups must be registered for the program before picking up the paint.
Learn more about Seattle Public Utilities graffiti plan at: www.seattle.gov/util.
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