Building Up: Code inspectors lament larger workload from staff cuts
When he looks back on the impact of the Great Recession on Charlotte, James Bartl, Mecklenburg County’s code enforcement director, describes his department as being the “canary in the coal mine.”
The department, which is responsible for plan reviews, building permits and inspections, was the first in the county to be affected by the downturn in ...
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