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Amount CITY of BUNBURY OUTER SPACERS YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM SHIRE of COLLIE CCTV for COLLIE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT SHIRE OF Attachment A 2 PQ 3324 - Graffiti Grant Payments over $5,000 - 2008/2009 Amount Description 30,000.00CITY OF BUNBURY OUTER SPACERS YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 30,000.00SHIRE OF COLLIE CCTV FOR COLLIE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT 30,000.00 SHIRE OF KATANNING - CCTV TO REDUCE GRAFFITI SHIRE OF DARDANUP GRAFFITI CRACKDOWN CCTV AND YOUTH 30,000.00ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM ST MATTHEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - LEGAL INK YOUTH ENGAGEMENT 30,000.00PROGRAM 30,000.00ONSLOW GRAFFITI PREVENTION STRATEGY - LIGHTING AND CCTV TOWN OF KW[NANA - REQUATIC WALL MURAL - YOUTH ENGAGEMENT 25,000.00PROGRAM 22,101.02MPA SKILLS SAFE REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI - EQUIPMENT TO REMOVE GRAFFITI SHIRE OF HARVEY - WIPE OUT - EQUIPMENT TO REMOVE GRAFFITI AND 21,640.62COMMUNITY EDUCATION 21,100.00CITY OF COCKBURN - GRAFFITI REMOVAL PRODUCTS NEWMAN YOUTH SERVICES - NEWMAN MURAL ART - YOUTH ENGAGEMENT 20,550.00PROGRAM 20,000.00SHIRE OF DUNDAS - RESPECT YOUR TOWN GRAFFITI REMOVAL EQUIPMENT MIDLAND PCYC - PCYC GRAFFITI REMOVAL PROGRAM - YOUTH ENGAGEMENT 18,392.00PROGRAM 12,000.00CITY OF COCKBURN - GRAFFITI REMOVAL EQUIPMENT 11,770.00CITY OF GOSNELLS - ANTI GRAFFITI CAMPAIGN - COMMUNITY AWARENESS 11,070.00GUMTREE CHRISTAIN FELLOWSHIP - YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 10,000.00CITY OF ALBANY TAG FREE ALBANY SECURITY DEVICES 7,602.00TOWN OF KWINANA - PDA TO MONITOR AND RECORD GRAFFITI OFFENCES CITY OF SWAN - ELLENBROOK SKATE PARK - URBAN ART YOUTH 10,000.00ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM SHIRE OF WYNDHAM EAST KIMBERLEY - EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID REMOVAL OF 12,500.00GRAFFITI CITY OF BAYS WATER EQUIPMENT TO REMOVE GRAFFITI CCTV AND 20,000.00LIGHTING 20,000.00CITY OF KALGOORLIE BOULDER - GRAFFITI REMOVAL CITY OF KALGOORLIE BOULDER GRAFFITI REMOVAL TRAILER WITH HIGH 21,000.00PRESSURE PUMP 20,000.00SHIRE OF MOORA - CCTV AND URBAN ART YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROJECT 17,000.00TOWN OF EAST FREMANTLE GRAFFITI REMOVAL EQUIPMENT 20,000.00SHIRE OF LEONORA - URBAN ART YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 7,458.00TOWN OF MOSMAN PARK -GRAFFITI REMOVAL EQUIPMENT 5,727.00CITY OF GOSNELLS CONTRACTOR FOR GRAFFITI REMOVAL BLITZ 20,000.00TOWN OF CLAREMONT - URBAN ART YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROJECT 19,995.00SHIRE OF WAROONA - CCTV LIGHTING & GRAFFITI REMOVAL EQUIPMENT 18,339.00CITY OF ARMADALE - REDEPLOYABLE OCTV 20,000.00TOWN OF BASSENDEAN - URBAN ART AND GRAFFITI REMOVAL EQUIPMENT 619,788.64Total Attachment B PQ 3324 - Graffiti Grant Payments over $5,000- 2009/2010 Amount Description 22,000SHIRE OF SERPENTINE JARRAHDALE GRAFFITI REMOVAL 20,000SHIRE OF MURRAY PINJARRA CCTV 20,000SHIRE OF CARNARVON - CCTV CARNARVON TOWN ROCKTNGHAM PCYC RIGHT TO WRITE GRAFFITI YOUTH ENGAGEMENT 20,000PROGRAM 20,000ANGLICAN PARISH LEGAL LINK - YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 20,000PAV COMMUNITY URBAN ART PROJECT YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 20,000SHIRE OF ROEBOURNE - GRAFFITI REMOVAL 20,000CITY OF PERTH - MOBILE CCTV CAMERA 20,000CITY OF CANNING MOBILE CCTV GRAFFITI HOTSPOTS 20,000TOWN OF VINCENT - LIGHTING FOR GRAFFITI HOTSPOT 20,000CITY OF STIRLING - WIPE OUT GRAFFITI - GRAFFITI REMOVAL 19,990CITY OF BUNBURY - GRAFFITI RAPID REMOVAL 19,500 SHIRE OF DERBY/WEST KIMBERLEY YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 19,340ARTRAGE- "THE YARD" - YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 19,080CITY OF PERTH TARGET LANE MURAL - YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 18,392MIDLAND PCYC GRAFFITI REMOVAL PROGRAM YOUTH ENGAGEMENT 17,275CITY OF SWAN URBAN STYLIN - YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 17,268CITY OF ROCKINGHAM - RAPID REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI CITY OF COCKBURN GAAART-GRAFFITI AINT ALWAYS ART- YOUTH 15,000ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 14,940ALBANY YOUTH SUPPORT ASSOCIATION INC- YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 12,799SHIRE OF CHITTERING GRAFFITI REMOVAL 11,520CITY OF MELVILLE - CCTV RAPID DEPLOYMENT SYST 11,300SHIRE OF MERREDIN - MERREDIN APEX PARK - LIGHTING 11,000 TOWN OF PORT HEDLAND - YOUNG OFFENDERS GRAFFITI PROGRAM SHIRE OF DARDANUP SOFTBALL ASSOC CLUB ROOMS RAPID REMOVAL AND 10,200CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (CPTED) SOLUTION 10,000 YORK SHIRE - GRAFFITI YOUTH ART PROJECT- YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM CITY OF KALGOOLIE RAPID REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI - AIRLESS MOBILE SPRAY 7,900UNIT 7,250HIRE WICKEPIN RESPECT YOUR PLACE YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 6,000SHIRE OF CAPEL - MOTLEY HUE YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM SHIRE OF KATANNING - YOUTH ART WORKSHOPS - YOUTH ENGAGEMENT 5,000PROGRAM 475,754List total iiwludes payments over $5,000 only 482,563Total includes all payments.
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