Madras Opens Grafitti Art Project Back in September 2020, the Madras Urban Forestry Commission approved the concept of using an old building and a portion of an empty lot that the City owned adjacent to Sahalee Park as a designated place for the public expression of art in hopes of reducing the amount of graffiti that was increasing in town. This type of project has been successful in other towns across the US and the Commission felt it was worth presenting to the City Council for consideration. After working out some public rules regarding what would be acceptable at the site, how the site would be monitored, etc., the City Council approved the project in February 2021. “Public Works and City Police will monitor the site and quickly cover up any derogatory graffiti (gang signs, bad words, symbols, etc.),” stated Public Works Director Jeff Hurd.