Stop Graffiti and We All Win.
On September 28, 1993, under the leadership and
direction of the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors,
Public Works implemented a Countywide zero tolerance anti-graffiti
effort. The plan is a broad-based, interjurisdictional effort
to combat serious blight on urban landscape, which includes
physical clean-up efforts, legislative strategies, law enforcement
and judicial intervention, a proactive public information campaign,
school education, as well as focused diversion and prevention
efforts. These maps show the zones effected by this zero tolerance
anti-graffiti effort.
T.A.G. - Totally Against Graffiti Helps Target Zero Tolerance Zones
T.A.G. works with the County of Los Angeles to implement public relations and marketing campaigns that target specific neighborhoods and zip codes where the need to clean up graffiti is the greatest.
In addition to the educational program, T.A.G. utilizes cable television targeted to children in order to establish its message: "Stop Graffiti and We All Win."
To Report Graffiti, please call 1-800-657-4357.