Community Safety & Well-Being Initiatives – Graffiti and Dilapidated Buildings

The Bylaw Division received funding from the Community Safety and Well-being branch within the Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety. The funding was to complete a research project and create an action plan or options to address two concerns within our community which may be within our ability to improve. Through this project, we are hoping to find solutions to create an effective graffiti abatement program and to proactively address dilapidated buildings.

The Bylaw Division received funding from the Community Safety and Well-being branch within the Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety. The funding was to complete a research project and create an action plan or options to address two concerns within our community which may be within our ability to improve. Through this project, we are hoping to find solutions to create an effective graffiti abatement program and to proactively address dilapidated buildings.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please complete this short survey to help us understand the communities perception of graffiti in Yorkton.  

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please complete this short survey to help us understand the communities perception of dilapidated buildings in Yorkton.  For the purpose of this project and survey, we are considering dilapidated buildings as buildings that are run down or in a state of disrepair.