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Towanda Glenn
  • Kansas city, MO
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Permits and Inspections

Towanda Glenn
  • Kansas city, MO
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The inspectors do not know the codes, show up to inspections asking contractors to borrow tape measurers so that they can measuring for accuracy, and cannot agree with what the previous inspector has approved or stated previously. They send different inspectors each time and it's beginning to take an insane amount of time to get things done waiting for them to agree with each other. They are also not entering things within the permit system correctly or timely. For example, they will state things that need to be done and then 2 hours later go back into the system and add more things. This is verified through the compass kc app its all-time stamped and I'm guessing they don't realize that the public can see this. What is the best way to deal with this? Any suggestions?