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Building owners face six-month deadline for visual inspections after legislation post-storm

September 20, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Building owners face six-month deadline for visual inspections after legislation post-storm
In a recent government meeting, San Francisco officials discussed critical next steps following the recent storms that impacted the city. A key focus was on ensuring building safety, particularly for structures 15 stories and taller built after 1998. The meeting highlighted the need for building owners to conduct thorough visual inspections of their properties to identify any potential issues.

The legislation enacted after the storms mandates that these building owners must not only inspect their buildings but also report their findings in a detailed manner. This requirement aims to enhance accountability and ensure that any safety concerns are addressed promptly. Officials emphasized that the inspections should be comprehensive, involving licensed professionals who can provide a thorough evaluation, rather than a simple visual check.

Additionally, the meeting touched on the development of an informational sheet that will guide building owners on how to conduct these inspections effectively. This sheet is intended to clarify the expectations and procedures for reporting, ensuring that all owners understand their responsibilities.

While the current discussions are rooted in existing legislation, there is also the potential for future legislative measures to further strengthen building safety protocols. However, the timeline for any new legislation remains uncertain as officials prioritize disseminating information to building owners.

This proactive approach reflects the city’s commitment to safeguarding its residents and infrastructure in the wake of recent weather events, aiming to prevent future incidents and enhance community resilience. As the city moves forward, the emphasis on clear communication and thorough inspections will be crucial in maintaining public safety and trust.

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