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February 25, 2009 at 12:33 PM #15159February 25, 2009 at 1:42 PM #354740
UCGal
ParticipantMy husband’s an architect so he has to go to building services a lot. Plus we went through the *fun* of getting our companion unit approved through them in 2006 (peak).
He says it’s like a ghost town now – you walk in and multiple people come up and offer to help you. If you call with a question you get a person with the answer, quickly. They all want jobs/permit apps to charge their time against.
This is the opposite of a few years ago where he’d spend hours and not get the right person.
February 25, 2009 at 1:42 PM #355049UCGal
ParticipantMy husband’s an architect so he has to go to building services a lot. Plus we went through the *fun* of getting our companion unit approved through them in 2006 (peak).
He says it’s like a ghost town now – you walk in and multiple people come up and offer to help you. If you call with a question you get a person with the answer, quickly. They all want jobs/permit apps to charge their time against.
This is the opposite of a few years ago where he’d spend hours and not get the right person.
February 25, 2009 at 1:42 PM #355182UCGal
ParticipantMy husband’s an architect so he has to go to building services a lot. Plus we went through the *fun* of getting our companion unit approved through them in 2006 (peak).
He says it’s like a ghost town now – you walk in and multiple people come up and offer to help you. If you call with a question you get a person with the answer, quickly. They all want jobs/permit apps to charge their time against.
This is the opposite of a few years ago where he’d spend hours and not get the right person.
February 25, 2009 at 1:42 PM #355211UCGal
ParticipantMy husband’s an architect so he has to go to building services a lot. Plus we went through the *fun* of getting our companion unit approved through them in 2006 (peak).
He says it’s like a ghost town now – you walk in and multiple people come up and offer to help you. If you call with a question you get a person with the answer, quickly. They all want jobs/permit apps to charge their time against.
This is the opposite of a few years ago where he’d spend hours and not get the right person.
February 25, 2009 at 1:42 PM #355318UCGal
ParticipantMy husband’s an architect so he has to go to building services a lot. Plus we went through the *fun* of getting our companion unit approved through them in 2006 (peak).
He says it’s like a ghost town now – you walk in and multiple people come up and offer to help you. If you call with a question you get a person with the answer, quickly. They all want jobs/permit apps to charge their time against.
This is the opposite of a few years ago where he’d spend hours and not get the right person.
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