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BIC backs ordinance requiring 311 notices in residential hotels to streamline tenant complaints

San Francisco Building Inspection Commission (and Abatement Appeals Board) · March 17, 2010
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The Building Inspection Commission unanimously supported an ordinance to require residential‑hotel owners to post 311 notices in lobbies, aiming to make it easier for tenants to report housing code violations and to route complaints to the correct city agency.

The Building Inspection Commission on March 17 unanimously supported proposed legislation requiring residential‑hotel owners and operators to post a notice in common areas informing occupants they may call 311 to report alleged housing code violations.

Staff said the measure is a multi‑department effort…

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