Hartford 311 PLUS

Offene Fälle: 167 Geschlossene Fälle: 2.421 Anerkannte Fälle: 475
  • GraffitiAnerkannt
    331-373 Farmington Avenue Hartford, CT 06105, USA - Asylum Hill
    On tree curb across from Carriage House Theater.
  • GraffitiAnerkannt
    145-179 Mountain Street Hartford, CT 06106, USA - South West
  • GraffitiAnerkannt
    230 Putnam Street Hartford, Connecticut - Frog Hollow
    Neon Green Graffiti on East Side of Aluminum
    Electrical Box on east side of Pope Park North.
  • GraffitiAnerkannt
    407-419 Asylum Street Hartford, CT 06103, USA - Downtown
    Some inconsiderate POS graffiti'd the newly constructed brownstone wall across from Union Station.
  • GraffitiAnerkannt
    204-262 Russ Street Hartford, CT 06106, USA - Frog Hollow
    Graffiti on bench in Pope Park North (Baby Pope)
  • GraffitiAnerkannt
    1880 Broad Street Hartford, CT 06114, USA - Barry Square
  • GraffitiAnerkannt
    1100-1174 Broad Street Hartford, CT 06106, USA - Frog Hollow
  • GraffitiAnerkannt
    651-665 New Britain Avenue Hartford, CT 06106, USA - Behind The Rocks
  • GraffitiÖffnen
    444 Albany Ave Hartford Ct - Clay Arsenal
    Construction site is not properly secured after done working for the day and there's no cover over the fence been like for 2 weeks
  • GraffitiAnerkannt
    391 Main St Hartford, CT 06106, Hartford, Connecticut - Downtown
    Massive graffiti on the Royal Masala restaurant, Capitol Avenue side. This was probably not a protest over their awful new neon beer signs, but you never know.
  • GraffitiAnerkannt
    881a New Britain Avenue Hartford, Connecticut - South West
    Graffiti on MDC utility boxes and ATT utility boxes at corners of grant street/new Britain avenue, Montrose/new Britain avenue, Roslyn/new Britain avenue
  • 762 Park Street Hartford, Connecticut - Frog Hollow

    The building owned by St Anne's next to the church has been tagged again. Hope the clean up is speedier than last time.

    This is only one of many spots hit recently by uninspired, talentless people (one person?) with spray paint.

    Short term: we need property owners (church is considered public since they don't pay taxes) and KNOX to get out there and remove the spray paint markings in this neighborhood with the speed one would expect if these were in Downtown. We could also use more patrols, not so much for the graffiti, but because there has been all-around more undesirable activity in the neighborhood in the last few months.

    Long Term: Create some murals in spots that are frequently tagged. Offer some street art workshops at Pope Park Rec Center and/or library. <-- Maybe this is something SAMA could step up to offer. We could also get our electrical boxes painted fancy like they did along Franklin Avenue.