Receive report on 2019 fire inspection compliance rates
In Plain English
State law requires fire departments to report how many buildings they inspected and which ones passed safety checks. This covers routine inspections of businesses, apartments, and other buildings in 2019. The city council formally acknowledges receiving this required annual report.
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