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DBI reports tighter reserves, expects fee-deferral activity and readies rebid of permit-tracking RFP
Summary
DBI reported projected fiscal-year reserves of about $3.23 million (roughly 25 days payroll), said the Board of Supervisors approved a development-impact fee deferral effective July 1, and described plans to rebid a permit-tracking RFP (DBI's share budgeted at about $6 million). Commissioners and public speakers urged phased rollout and clearer timetables.
Deputy Director for Administrative Services Pamela Levin told the Building Inspection Commission on May 19 that DBI began the fiscal year with roughly $533,000 in unrestricted fund balance and is projecting to end the year with about $3.23 million (approximately 25 days of payroll), short of the department's six-month reserve target. Levin said reaching a six-month payroll reserve would require roughly $16 million in additional funds.
Levin said charges for services are down year'to'date; intergovernmental agreement revenues (projects for entities such as the Transbay Terminal and the Exploratorium) are temporarily supporting…
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