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Council has endorsed the public exhibition of the draft Graffiti Management Policy.
About the policy
The draft Graffiti Management Policy guides the legal removal of unwanted graffiti safely and within budget whilst supporting legitimate avenues for social, community and public art programs that are appropriate to the local environment and surrounding community.
Council is seeking your feedback on the draft Graffiti Management Policy before it is considered by the elected Council for adoption. You are invited to provide feedback:
Council has endorsed the public exhibition of the draft Graffiti Management Policy.
About the policy
The draft Graffiti Management Policy guides the legal removal of unwanted graffiti safely and within budget whilst supporting legitimate avenues for social, community and public art programs that are appropriate to the local environment and surrounding community.
Council is seeking your feedback on the draft Graffiti Management Policy before it is considered by the elected Council for adoption. You are invited to provide feedback:
By mail, addressed to Inner West Council, PO Box 14, Petersham 2049. Please mark your submission - Public Exhibition Draft Graffiti Management Policy.
Last day to provide feedback is 15 May 2019.
What happens next?
The feedback received will be incorporated into the final policy and considered by the elected Council when they decide whether to adopt the Graffiti Management Policy. All those who provided feedback will be advised of when the policy is considered by Council.
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14 Jun 2019
At its meeting on 11 June 2019 Council deferred its decision to adopt the Graffiti Management policy. Read the Council report and view the meeting minutes.