Does Fort Worth have any sort of anti-graffiti ordinance?
Yesterday, in the Rockin' the River zone on the Trinity Trail, I came upon some rather elaborate graffiti.
The graffiti was a painted on pavement version of the advertisement the Trinity River Vision Boondoggle puts in local publications like Fort Worth Weekly and DFW.com Ink Edition.
How does one paint such a thing on pavement and how much does it cost to do so?
Does doing such a thing require a permit from the city?
It would seem the process of installing this graffiti would block the Trinity Trail for the duration of the installation and whatever drying time was required.
I think I'll take a stencil and go paint my blog address all over the Trinity Trail today.
Or not.
Don't call me for bail.
ReplyDeleteThat's surely got to be vinyl, but I would be impressed if it were, say, chalk. Someone standing there studying it intently might get a bicycle wheel up the keister ... looks hazardous to me.