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in the City of Albuquerque says graffiti across the city is on the rise and theyamp;#39;re moving quickly to keep up with this problem news 13amp;#39;s George Gonzalez tagged along with cleanup Crews this morning heamp;#39;s live on 2nd Street in Santa Fe with the story George yeah it is vandalism like this right behind me that has Solid Waste Crews working seven days a week hoping to give the city a better look tags throw ease throw these are bubble letters fill-ins outlines just itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s vast Seton whoamp;#39;s worked with the cityamp;#39;s Department of solid waste for 20 years says while it varies calls for graffiti removal are highest during the summer months seeing it anywhere from Alleyways and Arroyos to bike paths and just anywhere vandals see fit Weamp;#39;ll Be steady busy for itamp;#39;s hard to say for a while and itamp;#39;s just like a waves itamp;#39;s like a roller coaster Graffitiamp;#39;s up and down a lot the department of solid waste says