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Consultation has concluded
On June 8, the City Councils moved forward amendments to Chapters 150 and 152 of the City Code of Ordinances, adopting the latest International Building Codes and updating local codes with minor changes. One new amendment pertains to residential homes using battery storage systems. The changes are open for public comment until Monday, July 10.
On June 8, the City Councils moved forward amendments to Chapters 150 and 152 of the City Code of Ordinances, adopting the latest International Building Codes and updating local codes with minor changes. One new amendment pertains to residential homes using battery storage systems. The changes are open for public comment until Monday, July 10.