Direct staff to seek contractors for digitizing fire inspection files
In Plain English
Fire inspectors currently write wildfire prevention reports by hand and store them as paper files in city offices. This makes accessing inspection records slow and inefficient for both staff and residents. If approved, the city seeks contractors to scan existing files and provide software to store future digital records.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
Public Comments
1 public comment — 1 spoken
- Carolyn ConryIn person
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