On Friday, February 5, 2016, the City of Tucson Environmental Services
Department will unveil and begin delivery of five metal trash containers
that have been painted with murals as part of an effort to reduce
graffiti. Environmental Services contracted with the Tucson Arts
Brigade to coordinate the project. Additional funding was provided by
the Graffiti Resource Council in Washington, DC.
Five Tucson artists
have designed and painted the trash containers which will be provided to
businesses that have a high potential for graffiti and tagging. The
City, working with the Tucson Arts Brigade hopes the program will also
improve urban aesthetics and ultimately save taxpayers money on graffiti
abatement.
Five artists were selected from 44 applicants who ranged from established painters to first-time muralists. The artists are Johanna Hand, Sasha Lewis, Niki Glen, Porter McDonald and Ruben Moreno. The city provided $5,000 in funding for the pilot program, which was matched by the Graffiti Resource Council, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit vandalism prevention organization.
Tucson City Councilman Steve Kozachik said, “City leaders have been working on this program for quite some time. Even though such initiatives may not end the exorbitant cost of graffiti abatement, they can potentially help save money as well as beautify the city.”
The unveiling of the trash containers will be held in the parking lot, behind the Chicago Store in downtown Tucson on Friday, February 5, 2016 at 12:30 p.m. All five of the trash containers will be on display before being delivered to the business customers participating in the program.
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