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Commission presses DBI for clearer timelines on NOV 'purgatory' and data fixes
Summary
Commissioners flagged long‑running notices of violation stuck in planning or city‑attorney review and urged DBI to categorize and accelerate cases; DBI described a working group, new data mapping into Exela and plans to report back with counts and categories.
Commissioners at the May 21 Building Inspection Commission meeting pressed DBI staff to resolve long‑running notice‑of‑violation (NOV) cases that participants described as being stuck in 'purgatory' while cases await Planning or City Attorney action.
Deputy Director of Inspection Services Daniel Lowery presented DBI’s complaint and inspection metrics — "Inspections within 48 hours for billing inspections was 4,967" and building inspection response rates met the 48‑hour goal — and described a working group to improve NOV reporting and categorization. Lowery said the…
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