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Acting city administrator outlines 30‑year CAPS implementation plan, emphasizes outreach

Building Inspection Commission · August 17, 2011
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Amy Brown, acting city administrator, presented a draft work plan to the Building Inspection Commission that breaks 17 CAPS recommendations into nearly 50 goals and lays out a 30‑year implementation horizon; staff emphasized public education, brown‑bag sessions and web/video outreach before wider rollout.

Amy Brown, acting city administrator for the City and County of San Francisco, told the Building Inspection Commission on Aug. 17 that a draft implementation work plan translates 17 CAPS recommendations into nearly 50 goals and maps a 30‑year horizon for the program.

Brown said Lawrence Kornfield has been hired to direct the project from the city administrator’s office and described a phased approach in which a portion of phase 1 (listed as 2012–2015) is already underway. “We really, wouldn't…

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