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Building Inspection Commission approves Department of Building Inspection budget for FY 2019-20 and FY 2020-21

Building Inspection Commission · January 30, 2019
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The Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously Jan. 30 to approve the Department of Building Inspection's proposed budgets for fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 after a presentation that flagged a projected revenue decline and significant one-time and operating costs tied to a planned move to 49 South Van Ness.

The San Francisco Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously on Jan. 30 to approve the Department of Building Inspection's proposed budget for fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 following a departmental presentation that highlighted declining permit revenues and increased costs tied to a relocation to 49 South Van Ness.

Deputy Director Taris Madison told commissioners the department's revenues have declined from a FY2015-16 peak (cited in the presentation as more than $84 million) to a preliminary projection of about $69'$70 million in the proposed budget. "We're starting to go down a little bit and in the proposal, we've actually gonna reduce that down to about 69 or $70,000,000," Madison said during the presentation, noting those estimates are preliminary and may be revised at the nine-month…

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