CINCINNATI — As Nathan Hess walked us through the CUF neighborhood this weekend, it was apparent the city had cleaned up a lot of graffiti that was on homes and businesses.
We first spoke to Hess in August, when he came to us with concerns over graffiti issues in his neighborhood.
At the time, he said he had tried to get the city to come out to fix things, but his requests fell on deaf ears.
However, after our story aired last month, Hess said crews with the city began to come out and clean things up.
“It was kind of disbelief at first, like, something’s actually being done?" Hess said. "I had been asking the city to do something since February.”
City fixes majority of graffiti issues in CUF after our report last month
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