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DBI reports steady finances, permit-tracking tests and clarifies $52 monitoring‑fee shortfall
Summary
DBI said revenues and expenses are on track, user-acceptance testing for a new permit/project tracking system has begun, and staff recalculated missed monitoring fees at $625,113 for 2008–2013 after exclusions; staff are working with the City Attorney to clarify collection language.
Gail Revels, acting chief financial officer, told the commission the department’s revenues and expenses are tracking as expected for the fiscal year (about 33% through the year), with charges for services slightly higher than last year and capital-project timing accounting for expense differences.
On the permitting front Hemani Kanti reported user acceptance testing for the new permit and project…
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