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Public Works delays contract vote on Clarity Cloud permitting system as citywide OpenGov project advances

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San Francisco Public Works presented progress on its Clarity Cloud permitting and inspection rollout, outlined costs and integrations, and the commission voted to continue consideration of a contract modification to a future meeting while staff coordinates with the citywide OpenGov initiative.

Public Works Commission members received an update on the department’s multi‑phase rollout of the Clarity Cloud permitting and inspection system and voted to continue consideration of a contract modification to a future meeting.

The presentation, given by project manager Bernie C and Director Carla Short, summarized Phase 1 scope (street space permits, temporary occupancy permits, sidewalk repair permits and conformity inspections), a January 2026 go‑live target for Phase 1, and planned Phase 2 work that would follow in 2026–2027. “Phase 1 is composed of street space permits, temporary occupancy permits, sidewalk repair permits, and conformity inspections. And that first phase is scheduled to go live in January 2026,” Bernie C said.

The commission was briefed on schedule, testing and integration work. Staff said iteration‑based builds and…

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