January-February 2018 | Volume 2 | Issue 1
Greetings:
As we enter into the third month of the New Year, DCRA
continues its commitment to evolve and grow to simplify our processes to help
our city’s residents and businesses thrive. As part of that evolution, we were
excited to unveil a new logo in January.
As an agency, we understand that enforcing regulations can be a
complex process, involving many steps, and often many different agencies. The
new DCRA brand conveys clearly that we are the first stop in that process:
Start Here! Your first stop in building a safe home and thriving business.
We take our role of being viable partners in the District of
Columbia’s building and construction industry very seriously. Our agency
has been an integral part of the growth in the city. Whether it’s opening a
business, building a new stadium, starting a non-profit, or making a home more
comfortable for an aging relative, DCRA is involved.
Last Fiscal Year, we showed our commitment to the District by working to
improve our processes, increasing communication and event outreach, providing
training opportunities, and continuing to build partnerships with the
community.
- We hosted 114 events, benefiting 3,947 District residents.
- We participated in 55 community events that reached 6,021 residents.
- We hosted 22 educational training sessions that resulted in 911 attendees.
- We launched 10 new online solutions in Fiscal Year 2017, increasing our online services to 22.
- We issued 53,896 permits, issued & renewed 26,041 business licenses, conducted 22,977 construction and 2,536 illegal construction inspections, conducted 11,533 housing inspections and 4,231 proactive inspections of apartment buildings, issued 10,801 professional licenses, and processed 13,062 corporations coming into DC.
As part of our branding evolution and our continuation to better
serve our customers, we continue to release and provide Safe &
Simple initiatives that provide safe outcomes for our community and are
simple for our customers. We are more than just a new logo and we will show
that by striving for excellence and innovation.
To learn more about our agency, who we are and what we do, view
our new agency video below.
Sincerely,
Melinda Bolling, Director
Department of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs
DCRA Launches New Logo, Website, Services & Web Applications
In January, the Department of Consumer and
Regulatory (DCRA) celebrated our new brand changes and the launch of new
services within the agency. As part of DCRA’s branding evolution, we unveiled new online services, web applications and our
new DCRA website. The revamped website has a fresh look and feel and improved
navigation to access agency services to better assist our customers when doing
business with DCRA.
New Online Services - Now Available!
Created with you in mind for
improved navigation and efficiency
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The Communications
Portal is a place where customers can catch up on the latest
happenings at DCRA, access social media posts and check out the latest DCRA
event photos and informational videos. |
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The new Document
Management website allows customers to search for DCRA documents and
forms by category or by simply typing in the name of the document, giving you
access to DCRA documents at your fingertips. |
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The DC
Property & Building Permit Center provides a range of tools to apply for building permits, submit complaints
for property violations, and research and analyze permit data. Selected
datasets are available for download to allow you to develop your own custom
reports. |
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DCRA Dashboards is
a visualization tool for various data from DCRA such as performance management, permits issued, illegal construction and vacant building data. The dashboards provide greater transparency, allowing customers to take a look at DCRA’s
performance in these areas. |
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With DCRA Data Connect you can access
information about your community. DCRA has created an open data source where
you can search for building permits, illegal construction, and blighted properties in Fiscal Year 2017. You can view interactive data, maps and
graphs of the data you request. |
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Now you can track your permit application online with the Permit
Application Q-Tracker. After your permit application has been submitted, and before it reaches a plan reviewer, you can view
your position in line. Depending on your permit application type, you
will be able see exactly where your permit application is in the queue of over
thirty (30) different review types, allowing you to Skip the Trip to DCRA. |
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Online scheduling for Preliminary
Design Review Meetings (PDRM) are also now available. This new online service allows permit applicants, applying for permits for large-scale construction projects, to meet with DCRA reviewers before submitting their plans to DCRA. PDRMs help ensure everything is in order prior to filing your plans and that the plans are compliant with DC Building Codes and regulations - providing an easier permit approval process. The new online
service allows you to schedule a PDRM and upload plans and related documents
prior to your meeting. The ability to schedule your PDRM online will make
filing faster and simpler. |
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The Property Information Verification System (PIVS) 2.0 has been upgraded for a better user experience. PIVS is a resource where users may research
property, regulatory and enforcement information on specific properties. Users
may search by a specific street address or square-suffix-lot (SSL)
number. For more information, visit dcra.dc.gov/pivs.
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Be sure to visit dcra.dc.gov regularly
to check in on what’s new, as well as, connect with us on social media. Like
DCRA on Facebook and
follow us on Twitter.
DMPED Cluster Open House
On January 11, 2018, the Department of Consumer and
Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) participated in the second annual DMPED Open House at
the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The DMPED Open House featured
agencies from the Economic Development Cluster of the DC Government and was
hosted by the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) Brian
Kenner.
The event featured all cluster agencies with staff on hand to
engage with residents, stakeholders and the community and discuss their agency
initiatives. Attendees were able to chat with agency directors in the Director’s
Corner where DCRA’s Director, Melinda Bolling spoke about DCRA’s updates and
advances including the agency’s recent rebranding, new website and online
services. The Open House also featured “DC Makers” such as small businesses,
artists and entrepreneurs, other partner agencies, and private sector
organizations working in the DC economic development space. The event was an
exciting opportunity to connect with over 1,000 members of the community,
provide valuable information and services, and support local small businesses.
National Capitol Region Building
Code Academy Training at DCRA
Through our ongoing partnership with the National Capitol Region Building Code Academy (NCRBCA), the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) offers monthly training and educational opportunities for DCRA staff, DCRA-approved Third Party Agencies, trade professionals, contractors, architects, and engineers.
On December 19, 2017, DCRA and NCRBCA conducted training to review the DCRA Building Code requirements for 2-Unit Flats and Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU). The training included schematic design and permit strategy; permit process for existing flats/English basements/ADU; Change of Use and the Certificate of Occupancy processes; and International Existing Building Code (IEBC) Levels and Change of Use. Attendees received International Code Council (ICC) Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
Also, in December 2017, DCRA’s Green Building Division also hosted five training events through NCRBCA. The classes offered were Commercial Energy Code Review, Commercial Energy Inspections, Commercial Green Code Inspections, Commercial Green Code Review, and Residential Energy Code Review and Inspections.
On January 25, 2018, DCRA and NCRBCA conducted training on grounding and bonding, theory and procedures, as well as, discussions about grounding and bonding requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and International Residential Code (IRC). Attendees received a certificate of completion and ICC CEUs.
On February 14, 2018, DCRA and NCRBCA conducted 6-hour training on braced walls for plan reviewers, combination construction inspectors, architects, and engineers. This class reviewed the IRC sections R602.10 - Wall Bracing, and R602.12 - Simplified Wall Bracing.
On March 29, 2018, we will be offering a 4-hour training which will cover fire rated ducts and enclosures. There will be four sections to the class that will include segments on smoke control, mechanical, building, and fire.
WDCEP’s 2017 Annual Meeting + ECON Showcase
On December 12, 2017, The Department of
Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) Small Business Resource Center (SBRC)
attended WDCEP’s 2017 Annual Meeting + ECON Showcase at the Walter E.
Washington Convention Center. The purpose of the event was to celebrate
economic impact in the nation’s capital. SBRC was available to engage with
attendees and distribute information related to small business. The event was a
great opportunity to get inspired by the
future of DC and help shape the direction of our city.
DCBIA/DCRA Technical Training and Discussion
On December
7, 2017, the District of Columbia Building Industry Association (DCBIA) and the
Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) partnered for an
educational seminar and technical training at the Walter E. Washington
Convention Center. The discussion dove into the many components of DCRA that impacts DC construction and development. This
was an informative, must-attend event for anyone working in DC construction regularly interacting with DCRA.
‘SOCK IT TO
POVERTY’ Sock Drive
On December
4, 2017, the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) joined DC's
local non-profit organization S.O.C.K.S to provide warm socks to our homeless
and displaced population. DCRA's Wellness at Work program did a wonderful job
coordinating the ‘SOCK
IT TO POVERTY’ Sock Drive, collecting and donating
over 3,000 pairs of socks.
3/05/2018 - New
Requirements for DC Housing Regarding Criminal Background
3/05/2018 - Learn the Process of Starting a Business at the DC Public Library
3/07/2018 - Understanding Your Rights Seminar for Landlords
3/08/2018 - The Business Planning Process
3/15/2018 - All Things Non-Profit
3/20/2018 - Ask the Experts! How to Market your Business
3/22/2018 - Senior Entrepreneurship Program
3/29/2018 - Learn about Financial Resources from DISB
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DCRA Dashboards is a tool that graphically displays DCRA permits, business and professional licenses, enforcement, and inspections data. The dashboards provide greater transparency, allowing customers to take a look at DCRA’s performance. |
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DCRA
Data Connect is a tool that allows access to information about permits issued, illegal construction, and
vacant building data. Data can be viewed via CSV files and maps.
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