Seattle Department of Construction & Inspections
Nathan Torgelson, Director
Unreinforced Masonry Buildings - Get Involved
Retrofitting brick buildings to meet current codes can protect public safety, preserve historical buildings, and help Seattle recover faster after an earthquake.
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What & Why
Retrofiting brick buildings to meet current codes can protect public safety, preserve historical buildings, and help Seattle recover faster after an earthquake.
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Get Involved
Retrofiting brick buildings to meet current codes can protect public safety, preserve historical buildings, and help Seattle recover faster after an earthquake.
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Project Documents
Retrofiting brick buildings to meet current codes can protect public safety, preserve historical buildings, and help Seattle recover faster after an earthquake.
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Background
Retrofiting brick buildings to meet current codes can protect public safety, preserve historical buildings, and help Seattle recover faster after an earthquake.
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Timeline
Retrofiting brick buildings to meet current codes can protect public safety, preserve historical buildings, and help Seattle recover faster after an earthquake.
Public Comment
Although our Policy committee meetings are completed, we would benefit from continuing to hear your thoughts on the proposed legislation. Please write us at: SCI_URM_Policy_Committee_Comments@seattle.gov.
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