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Public Works launches bureau to streamline permitting, cites $6 billion infrastructure portfolio
Summary
Public Works introduced a new Bureau of Infrastructure and Development Permitting to centralize project management and permit review. The bureau oversees an Infrastructure Task Force and a Public Project Permits group and estimates about $6 billion in public-infrastructure construction under its purview.
San Francisco Public Works on April 10 introduced a new Bureau of Infrastructure and Development Permitting intended to speed permit reviews and coordinate large neighborhood-scale infrastructure projects.
Bureau Manager Denny Fan said the bureau is a compact team — about 15 people now — organized around two functions: an Infrastructure Task Force (ITF) that manages large development-agreement projects, and a Public Project Permits group that issues…
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