This blog is about the unique setting of Carbon Canyon, a rural oasis lying between the suburban sprawl of Orange and San Bernardino counties. Here you'll find information about the canyon's history, beauty, communities and issues that threaten to affect its character and special qualities. Readers are encouraged to submit comments, explore links, and make suggestions to improve the blog. Thanks for checking out the Carbon Canyon Chronicle!
11 August 2010
Another Amazing Graffiti Removal Response
Sometime between Monday morning and Wednesday morning, another spate of graffiti appeared at the S-curve along Carbon Canyon Road in the Chino Hills portion of the canyon. Two CalTrans directions signs were tagged, as was a message board on private property adjacent to the highway. The photos here were taken just this morning at around 8:30 a.m.
Within less than an hour, however, the tagging was gone on all three signs. It appears that CalTrans got out during that window of time and removed the desperate cries for attention, though the agency would not usually work with private property like the message board.
At any rate, whoever got out there in short order to take care of the problem deserves thanks.
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Hi Yashila, wow, a comment! Haven't had many of those lately. Thanks for the kind words and hope you'll visit regularly.
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Hello Anonymous, thanks for your comment. Of course, public property, whether city or state, has to be dealt with through those entities. But, if there are private property owners who need a resource, this might help. If only the absentee landlord (Japanese) would do something about the mess on the historic La Vida Mineral Springs water tanks!
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