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On Starr Farm Road, located just behind Flynn School, is a building i believe is the Burlington Telecom . the side facing the playground and the ends are all covered . also next to it is a small stand or maybe i can say building) or shed cover completely covered also...... had neighbors complaining about this.... so I wen to see, you can get in to the playground right by this building. pate between trees.
also asked...
Q. Is it on public or private property?
A. Public
A. Public
Q. Is the graffiti on a public sign? (Street Sign, Stop Sign, etc.)
A. No
A. No
8 Comments
Acknowledged Bill Ward Director of Permitting and Inspections (Verified Official)
Crusader99 (Registered User)
Crusader99 (Registered User)
Crusader99 (Registered User)
Bill Ward Director of Permitting and Inspections (Verified Official)
The profanity was covered in early September by the Graffiti removal team. The attached photo was taken within a few days of the initial report.
We did not have permission from the property owner or know what their intention was for building maintenance at that time. Since then, the remaining work was scheduled for this week, depending on the weather. It should be completely resolved within a few days now.
Closed GraffitiTeam (Registered User)
Crusader99 (Registered User)
Bill Ward Director of Permitting and Inspections (Verified Official)
Crusader,
Regarding your original question:
"does this mean now that I or we have to report this type of issue directly to the police?"
The answer is, only if you are the owner of the property and are the victim of the vandalism.
I assume you were asking because you received an automated response with a link to the Burlington Police on line crime reporting web site.
We set an automated response for anyone reporting graffiti on SeeClickFix. That automated e-mail response lets people know that if they are the victim of the graffiti, they should click on the link embedded in the message which takes you to the BPD web site for on-line reporting to them.
In this case, you were a concerned citizen, (and we thank you) and not the victim of the crime.