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Graffiti Removal Team
 

The Graffiti Removal Team (GRT) works to stop the deterioration of Burlington's neighborhoods by repairing damage done by property crime.

Although acts of vandalism are often considered low-level crime, the community is greatly affected when the damage is not addressed. Neighborhoods with lots of litter, graffiti, and broken windows start to look run down and feel unsafe. The GRT gives residents and business owners the tools they need to take control and restore neighborhood pride.

 

Since its inception in 2001, over 1,000 volunteers have significantly decreased the level of visible vandalism within the city and have helped over 500 victims of property crime. Six murals have been painted in commonly "tagged" areas and The GRT's list of community partners has grown to over 40 groups, organizations and businesses. Stay informed about what the GRT is doing in the community on facebook .

In 2004 the GRT won a national "Graffiti Hurts" Award from Keep America Beautiful, Inc. for its innovative response to property crime.
 

GRT especially wants to thank: 

The Superheroes

  • 10 volunteers
  • 2.5 hours of service
  • 60 tags removed
Chimney Beckett
  • 11 volunteers
  • 4 hours of service
  • 51 Tags removed
UVM's Summer Enrichment Scholars Program
  • 7 Volunteers
  • 2 hours of service
  • 32 tags removed
 

The Graffiti Removal Team Needs You!

Donate supplies for volunteers! Report all graffiti! Adopt an area to watch and maintain!

Interested in getting involved with the Graffiti Removal Team? Contact Nicky Beaudoin (nbeaudoin@ci.burlington.vt.us) to schedule an Attend an Adopt-a-Block Information session to learn how to take cleaning matters into your own hands.

Attend a Saturday Graffiti Clean Up Day, or schedule another day to clean with GRT.
 

Graffiti Removal Activities Include:

Scouting for Crime & Victims: Citizens, Victims, Police Officers and Business Owners report incidents of vandalism to the GRT by calling our hotline at 865-7548, emailing nbeaudoin@ci.burlington.vt.us, or faxing a report form to 865-7117.
 

Repairs and Clean-ups: GRT organizes regular Saturday morning community clean-ups.

Team Leader Development: GRT trains offenders and students who need to do community service to lead teams of volunteers on clean-up events.

Youth Action & Service Learning: GRT provides quality community service opportunities for youth and school groups. Performing repairs and seeing the direct effect of their work helps everyone take pride in their community.

Adopt a Block: GRT recruits volunteers to take on a specific area or street as their "territory." The Adopt A Block Volunteer is given their own graffiti removal kit and asked to clean any new incidents within 48 hours. Experience shows the quicker a graffiti "tag" is removed the less likely it is to return. Adopt A Block has been extremely successful at deterring graffiti in both business and residential areas that have traditionally been overrun with "tags." In addition, it gives frustrated community members an effective means for improving their streets.
 
Mural Projects & Restorative Activities: Mural painting provides the opportunity for offenders and volunteers to enhance buildings and spaces that are deteriorating or repeatedly "tagged" with graffiti.

 

For more information, contact:

Nicky Beaudoin, 802·865·7548 nbeaudoin (at) ci.burlington.vt.us