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Volunteers Fight Graffiti on Maiden Lane

A group of neighbors came together to clean up an eyesore along Maiden Lane in Virginia-Highland

 
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Before the graffiti clean up, the 755 building was covered with graffiti. Courtesy of Laura Voisinet
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Before the graffiti clean up, the 755 building was covered with graffiti.
Volunteers painted over the graffiti.

By Laura Voisinet, VaHi Graffiti Task Force

Friday afternoon when most of us were gearing up for the Labor Day holiday, a small but mighty group of neighbors came together to clean up an eyesore along Maiden Lane.

Led by St Charles Ave. west end Street Captain Mike Boyle, and joined by Safety Chair John Wolfinger, power washer extraordinaire Jimmy Lee and highly capable volunteers David Berl, David Binkney, and Todd Matthews, the 755 Apartment Building got its much-needed makeover.

With a fence soon to be erected by the owner, this property should remain clean and no longer be a magnet for taggers on the alley.

Speaking of Maiden Lane, here’s an AJC article from 2008 by Voice contributor John Becker that provides insight as to how some involved VaHi residents and then-City Councilperson Anne Fauver were able to bring some much needed improvements to this forgotten VaHi street.

This article originally ran on the Virginia-Highland Civic Association website.

Related Topics: Virginia-Highland and Virginia-Highland Graffiti Cleanup

Tammy

5:37 am on Thursday, September 6, 2012

I have noticed the tag NERSHA on the old Bellsouth building at North Druid Hills and I-85. I always assumed it was some sort of sausage made with Nerf products.

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John Wolfinger

6:23 am on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Graffiti makers like to brag about their vandalism - see more NERSHA pix at http://www.flickr.com/photos/sidsi/6949841258/?q=nersha

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