Torrington, Conn., to Trim Permitting Process With New Software
With the help of a new suite of software tools, city officials hope to streamline the process of applying for and granting building and development permits, while also enabling faster inspections. by Emily M. Olson, The Register Citizen / February 4, 2021 Shutterstock/Larich
(TNS) Getting a permit from a land use office or building department can be a detailed process. Applications, maps, photographs and records of site visits and inspections, all must be documented.
Now, the city s land use and engineering departments are getting new software to streamline the process.
City Council members heard a presentation on two software vendors that specialize in permits and all that they entail, and voted to have Mayor Elinor Carbone work with one of the vendors, Central Square Technologies, to become part of City Hall operations.
Torrington moving to streamline permitting process [The Register Citizen, Torrington, Conn.]
Feb. 3 TORRINGTON Getting a permit from a land use office or building department can be a detailed process. Applications, maps, photographs and records of site visits and inspections all must be documented.
Now, the city’s land use and engineering departments are getting new software to streamline the process.
City Council members heard a presentation on two software vendors that specialize in permits and all that they entail, and voted to have Mayor Elinor Carbone work with one of the vendors, Central Square Technologies, to become part of City Hall operations.