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DBI reports healthy early revenue, cash system upgrade and permit‑tracking timeline
Summary
DBI told the commission it is ahead of budget on charges for services, expects a $21 million transfer from fund balance, will launch a new cash management system Oct. 28, and plans user acceptance testing for a new permit tracking system starting mid‑November with formal training next March.
Acting Chief Financial Officer Gail Revels told the Building Inspection Commission on Oct. 16 that DBI's charges for services are ahead of budget for the fiscal quarter and that a one‑time transfer from fund balance (about $21 million) remains to be posted. Revels said permit valuation is lower than last year but overall revenue is slightly ahead of the budgeted pace for the portion of…
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