LinkLinks Curbed: D.C. Inspector General to review controversial fast-track permit program By Editor On Sep 17, 2018 58 Share The District’s independent Inspector General will examine a controversial program meant to expedite reviews of building permits in the coming months as part of a sweeping “audit and inspection plan” for D.C.’s next fiscal year. Called “Velocity” and administered by the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA), the program allows builders to pay up to $75,000 per project for fast-track permit reviews, not including the normal costs of permits. It covers a variety of work ranging from new construction and demolition to interior alterations and plan revisions. Building PermitsDC Department of Consumer and Regulatory AffairsDC Office of the Inspector General 58 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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