DCRA Launches Blitz on Illegal Construction
Washington, DC – This summer, the Department of Consumer and Regulatory
Affairs (DCRA) began its “Illegal Construction Blitz” in Ward 1. The
initiative, which will continue through the fall, deploys inspection teams who
identify and take action on illegal construction projects and housing code
violations.
More than 20 stop work orders (SWO)
were issued for illegal construction taking place in Columbia Heights, Shaw and
Parkview. The SWOs also resulted in notice of infractions (NOI) and potential fines to the property owners.
“Our teams did a great job covering a
lot of ground in Ward 1 and were a visible presence in neighborhoods where a
lot of construction is taking place,” said DCRA Director Melinda Bolling. “This
very proactive tactic will help us ensure that the work being done is legal,
safe and within the scope of a permit.”
The “blitz” consisted of inspection
teams that covered a pre-determined route within Ward 1. Each team was comprised of an illegal construction
inspector who served as the lead and a staff member who assisted with
navigating the route and assessing potential violations. The routes were developed in part by analyzing
historical data for postcard permits issued and SWOs posted since October 2016.
In addition to illegal construction
cited by DCRA inspectors, teams also identified other egregious property
maintenance violations that they came across.
Any construction in the District of
Columbia done without required building permits is illegal and presents a
public danger that can hurt people and damage property. Please report illegal construction activity in
your community by calling 311, texting DC311, visiting 311.dc.gov, or
tweeting @311DCgov.
For more information, please visit dcra.dc.gov/release/dcra-launches-blitz-illegal-construction.
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