 Hello and welcome to the Fort Report. I'm Chris Connolly. And I'm Alicia Woodruff. Question. How many people does it take to change a light bulb? Answer? The whole city. Fort Worth has thousands of street and traffic lights, so crews need your help reporting outages. As you drive to work or school each day, you may catch a problem before the city does. If you notice a traffic or street light out of service, call 817-392-8100 to report it. Your help will make your community safer and it could even prevent an accident. Hey, how many lumberjacks does it take to change a light bulb? I give up. One, but he uses a chainsaw. Is there anything more repulsive than someone spray-painting someone else's property? Don't answer that. If you haven't noticed, graffiti is a pet peeve of Mayor Mike's and we at the Fort Report agree. Shouldn't we try to understand it in terms of pent-up feelings? I mean, we all have times when it would be fun just to break something. That's no reason. You're going to have to pay for this yourself. Graffiti is a crime that impacts homes and businesses alike. And because graffiti is unattractive, lowers property values and encourages other crime, letting graffiti stand on your property is illegal. That's right, Chris, but what's cool is that Fort Worth's Graffiti Abatement Program helps property owners comply with a law by offering no-cost graffiti removal services. Fort Worth property owners can receive five gallons of beige paint every three months for use on graffiti surfaces. You can also report graffiti by calling 817-212-2700. Check out the city's website to learn more about the Graffiti Abatement Program. Lastly, we want to be sure that you are well aware of the annual event that allows me to eat copious amounts of food on a stick. Mayfest? No, the other one. Of course, the 2011 Main Street Arts Festival. Providing four days of fine art, food and fun, Fort Worth Main Street Arts Festival is the number one arts festival in Texas and the third largest in the country. It's a can't miss event. Tens of thousands of residents and visitors swarmed to downtown to enjoy the beautiful weather, the art, the food, the live concerts and more. Find out more about Main Street Arts Festival at MainStreetArtsFest.org. There's even an iPhone app if you're so inclined. As always, visit the city's website for the latest news and important information about the city of Fort Worth. That's it for this edition of the Fort Report. See you next time. Bye.