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BIC litigation committee reports roughly 80 open enforcement cases, seeks clearer City Attorney reporting

San Francisco Building Inspection Commission · May 16, 2012
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The commission's litigation committee reported about 80 open enforcement cases (mix of housing and building matters), estimated court-determined judgments around $6 million and department litigation expenditures of roughly $9 million over five years; commissioners asked the City Attorney for a concise, shareable status report.

Commissioner Walker, speaking for the Building Inspection Commission's litigation committee, gave an overview of how the committee evaluates unresolved notices of violation and decides whether to refer cases to the City Attorney for litigation. Walker said the committee meets every couple of months in closed session to review cases and noted the committee currently has roughly 80 active matters under review.

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