Report graffiti online

Report graffiti online

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This is a press release courtesy of local governments

The cities of Eugene and Springfield, along with Willamlane Park and Recreation District are working together though a new web-based partnership to fight graffiti in the metro area. 

Using innovative new reporting software, residents of both cities, along with police, public works and parks and recreation districts can now report occurrences of graffiti with descriptions and photos directly from their home computers. | VISIT THE WEB SITE

This new service will provide better customer service and additional regional benefits of sharing enforcement information.

“This is a progressive E-Government application that allows public reporting of graffiti incidents online in a smart, customer-friendly way,” said Springfield City Manager Gino Grimaldi.  “I want to thank staff from both cities, Willamalane and the Lane Council of Governments for providing this great service to the metro area.”

“This new online reporting tool provides a great way for the public to help track graffiti information and support enforcement,” said Eugene City Manager Jon Ruiz. “I appreciate this partnership between our agencies and the public.  Working together we have can a real impact in fighting graffiti.”

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