Pima County's Taking Action Against Graffiti (TAAG) program is having its 10th annual anti-graffiti poster contest that invites young local artists to illustrate and submit artwork that best conveys a compelling anti-graffiti message.
TUCSON, Ariz — Pima County's Taking Action Against Graffiti program is having its 10th annual anti-graffiti poster contest that invites young local artists to illustrate and submit artwork that best conveys a compelling anti-graffiti message.
"The purpose of the program is to immediately abate graffiti on all public properties because research has shown the faster the graffiti is cleaned up, the less likely that the area will be hit again," said Katrina Noble, program coordinator at the Pima County Department of Transportation.
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