Mayor's office addresses delays in Urban Forestry construction permit reviews

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The recent San Francisco government meeting highlighted significant discussions regarding the city's construction permit approval process. Mayor's efforts to streamline this process received positive feedback, particularly regarding the Public Works Bureau of Street Use and Mapping, which reported strong response times for permit reviews.

However, concerns were raised about the Bureau of Urban Forestry's performance, which showed disappointing results in response times. Commissioner inquiries prompted Director Carla Short to address these issues directly. She acknowledged the need for improvement in the Bureau of Urban Forestry's review process and indicated that steps are being taken to enhance their performance.

The meeting underscored the city's commitment to improving efficiency in construction permit applications while also addressing the shortcomings of specific departments. As the city moves forward, the focus will remain on ensuring that all bureaus meet high standards of service to support urban development effectively.

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