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DBI outlines multilingual outreach to help businesses comply with Accessible Business Entrance ordinance

Building Inspection Commission · August 18, 2021
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Summary

DBI briefed commissioners on outreach for the Accessible Business Entrance program, saying the department has identified about 13,000 addresses (roughly 6,000 property owners) and is working with city partners on communications, potential deadline extension and language-access outreach to Chinatown and other communities.

Department of Building Inspection staff told commissioners July 21 that they are launching a multilingual outreach campaign to help property owners comply with the Accessible Business Entrance (ABE) ordinance.

DBI communications staff said the program covers roughly 13,000 addresses representing about 6,000 property owners, and that the current program deadline is Sept. 1, 2021. Staff are coordinating with the City Administrator's Office, the City Attorney, the…

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