The billboards were erected by JewBelong, a national nonprofit that fights antisemitism.
A building in downtown Louisville is looking a little fresher after a group of volunteers worked on a service project Sunday.
Council is considering a spending plan that would make clean-up more of a priority.
He said he reported the graffiti, but days went by, and it was still there.
Graffiti was found on the statue early Wednesday.
The Louisville Metro Council is taking steps to crack down on graffiti, which has become a growing problem as protests continue.
City crews spent much of Friday morning spray washing graffiti off buildings and sweeping up debris.
Police believe the graffiti appeared overnight and "may involve the same individual(s)," an LMPD spokesperson told WDRB News.
Police arrested Robert Eiden and Sonja Devries in connection with the vandalism, Louisville Metro Police Department said on Facebook.
Sexton Smith was elected in 2016, and her term ends Dec. 31, 2020.