“Unfortunately there is no silver bullet to fix this problem but  taking a hard line combined with prevention and education programs are  desperately needed.”
He said Glen Eira Council could apply for up to $25,000 funding and  community groups could apply for grants of up to $10,000 under the  Coalition’s $29 million community crime prevention program.
Council spokesman Paul Burke said it would apply for the funding if  it “assisted and complemented” the council’s existing programs.
But $210,000 had already been spent on a one-off cleaning blitz after a zero-tolerance approach was adopted in June 2009.
In five months more than 15,000sq m of graffiti had been removed from  1377 residential, commercial and industrial properties, he said. 
The council had also spent $234,000 on removing graffiti in the last financial year.
Taken from: Caulfield Glen Eira Leader Wherelive
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