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Building and Safety
Commercial Inspection and Licensing
Priority Outcome: Promote good jobs for Angelenos all across Los Angeles
This program is responsible for the inspection of all construction or work for which a permit is required relating
to all commercial and multi-residential buildings for compliance with the building, plumbing, electrical,
mechanical, disabled access, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), elevator and pressure vessel,
fire life safety and zoning codes to ensure all commercial and multi-residential buildings in Los Angeles are
built safe, strengthening the City's resilience against natural disasters, and providing peace of mind to our
residents. Additional program responsibilities include the inspection of new or altered on-site and off-site signs
and inspection of facilities used at temporary events.
Program Changes Direct Cost Positions Total Cost
Changes in Salaries, Expense, Equipment, and Special
Apportionment of Changes Applicable to Various Programs (2,655,218) - (2,264,096)
Related costs consist of employee benefits.
SG: ($2,547,496) EX: ($107,722)
Related Costs: $391,122
Continuation of Services
30. Commercial Inspector Training Program 1,101,541 - 1,622,231
Continue funding and resolution authority for 14 Assistant
Inspector IVs for the Inspector Training Program in support of
the commercial inspection program. Continue one-time funding
in the Transportation Account to provide mileage
reimbursement. Funding is provided by the Building and Safety
Building Permit Enterprise Fund. Related costs consist of
employee benefits.
SG: $1,063,769 EX: $37,772
Related Costs: $520,690
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