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The City of Northglenn was visited by 134 first and second graders as they toured City facilities including City Hall, the Northglenn Recreation Center, Police Department, and the Municipal Court. The children had a hands on tour of the North Metro Fire trucks, Northglenn ambulances, sanitation equipment, street sweeper, park maintenance equipment, water trucks, and a lift truck.

At the end of the tour the kids participated in a community service project by cleaning up the E. B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park. It was a day full of learning and fun!
graffiti removal

Graffiti is more than an unsightly nuisance; it can lead to further vandalism, acts of violence, and a decrease in property values. Therefore, it's very important to remove graffiti as soon as possible. Graffiti, whether on public or private property, should be reported on the Graffiti Hot Line at 303-252-3849 as soon as it's discovered. This sends a message that graffiti will not be tolerated and it breaks the communication chain.

If the graffiti is on public property, city crews will remove it. However, if graffiti is found on private property, the owner/occupant is responsible for removing or painting over it. The City of Northglenn will make contact with the owner/occupant to request a plan for removal of the graffiti from their property.

The city and the community need to work together to combat graffiti. All residents, visitors and persons owning businesses or working in Northglenn can help keep graffiti to a minimum by reporting graffiti immediately to the Graffiti Hot Line. In return, the city will work with the community to accomplish quick removal of the graffiti.