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DBI reports progress on permit-tracking testing, flags revenue slowdown and posts code-enforcement statistics
Summary
DBI staff reported the new SF permit/project tracking system entered user-acceptance testing, the department's year-to-date plan-check revenue is down about $1.6 million from the prior year, and code-enforcement metrics for February were presented, including inspection and complaint counts.
Department of Building Inspection staff and allied city teams reported operational updates and financial figures to the Building Inspection Commission on March 20.
Henry Bartley of the Department of Technology said the permit/project tracking system is in its first round of user-acceptance testing (UAT). He said staff completed pre-tests, identified severity-one defects and began UAT the prior Monday; two UAT rounds are planned and training and public outreach events will follow so departments, contractors and neighborhood groups can learn the new system.
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