F6: Good Neighbor Program: Graffiti and Litter Removal and Public Art*
This project allows Valley Water to continue responding to requests for cleanup of illegal dumping, trash and graffiti on Valley Water’s property and rights-of-way. Cleanup efforts include graffiti removal from floodwalls, concrete embankments, signs, structures and other Valley Water assets, as well as maintaining, repairing and installing fences and gates so that Valley Water structures and facilities remain safe and clean. The project also includes quarterly cleanups of problem trash sites to help reduce waterway pollution and keep creeks and riparian areas free of debris. The project also funds installation and maintenance of public art projects, such as murals, to beautify Valley Water property and infrastructure, to help deter graffiti and litter.
Graffiti and Litter Removal
Fiscal Year 2026 Quarter 1 (July 1, 2025 – September 30, 2025)
- Serviced 87 identified graffiti hotspots on a bi-weekly basis to discourage and deter graffiti activities. Removed 7,405 square feet of graffiti from sites based on inspections or public service requests submitted in Access Valley Water. A total of 17,495 square feet of graffiti has been removed in FY26Q1.
- Serviced 107 hotspots for a total of 130 trash and debris cleanup visits. In addition, Valley Water carried out 8 cleanup visits in response to staff inspections and public requests. Valley Water removed approximately 7.05 tons (98.7 cubic yards) of trash and debris in FY26Q1.
- Valley Water received 50 service requests regarding illegal dumping and trash, and 22 service requests regarding graffiti. All unplanned graffiti and litter cleanups due to public service requests or new work found during inspections were responded to within an average of 1 working day.
Public Art
- Valley Water continued to develop a Public Art Strategic Plan with the help of a consultant. The plan includes community input and evaluates art locations at Valley Water facilities and infrastructure. The plan will establish a vision and goals for integrating public art into the agency’s future projects. This strategic plan is expected to be completed in FY26. Once finalized, Valley Water will use the Public Art Strategic Plan as a guiding document to evaluate and determine potential implementation options for a Public Art Program. Future efforts will be assessed for alignment with the strategic plan and their feasibility within Valley Water’s available budget and staffing resources.
October 2025