permit notification program

  • New Program Improves Customer Service and Compliance

    From left, Hamid Dolikhani, Marilyn Libby, and Jack Newsome

    Whew, April was a busy month in DS! This blog has really helped us get the word out about all the things that are happening. Thanks for reading!

    You may recall that last week I blogged about the importance of obtaining permits for home improvement projects. Well this post is a great follow-up…

    If you follow City of Raleigh news, you may already know that Curt Willis, Deputy Inspections Director, has retired and that Hamid Dolikhani has assumed that role in an interim capacity. You may have also heard about a new program that launched last week. The Permit Notification Program is intended to improve customer service and further ensure that construction in Raleigh is permitted and completed in accordance with the law.

  • Updates: Expired Permits, Fee Schedule, Signs, and TC-2(A)-15

    Happy Monday! Hope you all had a safe and enjoyable holiday. Please take a moment to review the following news and information.
     

    -- We recently told you about a new service provided by the City called the Permit Notification Program. There has been a tremendous response and many replacement permits were issued.

    As we move forward, the program ensures that letters will be sent out 30 days prior to the expiration of a permit. This provides ample time for contractors to schedule required inspections before permits expire. Please note the following policy update:

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