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Building Inspection Commission approves DBI two-year budget, directs fee study and work-order reductions

Building Inspection Commission · February 10, 2022
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Summary

The Building Inspection Commission unanimously approved a proposed two-year Department of Building Inspection budget that projects $57 million in revenues against a $91.3 million budget and attached a directive ordering DBI to pursue a fee study and a strategy to reduce roughly $25 million in interdepartmental work orders.

The San Francisco Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously to approve the Department of Building Inspection(DBI) proposed two-year budget and attached a directive directing DBI to develop a timeline and strategies to reduce a projected shortfall.

Deputy Director Tyris Madison told the commission the department is "projecting about $57,000,000 in revenues," while presenting a $91,300,000 budget that relies on reserves and contingency funds to cover the roughly $34,000,000 difference between revenues and expenditures. "We will be working on balancing the budget," Madison said, and identified interdepartmental work orders and salary costs as the principal levers for potential…

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