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What Are We Doing About Graffiti?
The City of Salisbury is committed to removing all reported graffiti as soon as possible.
To help us achieve this goal, the City of Salisbury has:
- Appointed a Senior Security Officer who investigates graffiti, vandalism and minor offences to public property.
- Engaged two full time graffiti removal painters.
- Introduced a graffiti removal volunteer team that is fully equipped and trained.
- Engaged ‘Boystown’ on a regular basis to remove graffiti.
- Trialled alternative graffiti detection systems.
- Provided after hours security services that are vigilant to vandalism including graffiti.
- Offered a reward for information that leads to the prosecution of a graffiti vandal.
Graffiti Policy
Council removes graffiti from its buildings and from the frontages of residential properties.
Foul language, religious or political innuendo is removed as a matter of priority.
Reporting Graffiti
Requests for removal of graffiti from Council or private property should be referred to the Council’s Customer Centre.
Phone: 08 8406 8222
In Person: City of Salisbury Municipal Offices, 12 James Street, Salisbury.
Online: Via Online Form
Graffiti vandalism in areas or property belonging to other Government agencies, companies or organisations should be referred to the relevant authority, including:
ETSA: 13 1366
Railways (call Police): 131 444
SA Water: 1300 883 121
Transport SA (DTEI): 1800 018 313
Telstra: 13 2200
Australia Post: 13 1318