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And now, the result . . . good paying city jobs were lost in exchange for lower paying positions with GPC, graffiti removal is no better or faster now than it was two years ago, and Long Beach is now locked in with GPC for the remainder of the contract, giving GPC little incentive to fix the service, and taking most leverage from City Hall to demand improvement. The only winner here is GPC.
Think about that the next time that City Hall gets the bright idea to outsource.
But by far my biggest concern is that because GPC is not a city organization, there is no way for me to tell if the amount and type of graffiti is being reported to the LBPD. I would think they'd want to know about it, both as a crime itself and as a marker for future crime.
This really isn't an issue, the graffiti on the recruiting center got media attention, so it got removed. Yeah, it's a higher priority, no big deal. No story here, nice try, though.
I know that when I call the graffiti hotline from the offending tag is usually removed with in a week or so.