Our local parks are getting trashed! Someone set fire to the playground at a Provo park, and it's not the first time. City officials are asking residents to be on the lookout for more vandalism.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The project intends to utilize RAP tax art grants.
The community benefits from cleaner public infrastructure.
Kids and families who want to use the park are harmed, plus taxpayers footing the bill.
The district is looking at painting murals on culverts to stop graffiti, but some residents worry it won't work in hidden areas.
Playground torched in latest incident of vandalism at Provo park KUTV
‘Can we have nice things?’: Provo Police ask public for help identifying arson suspect who damaged park ABC4 Utah
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