So much of city life in Syracuse and in other cities operates in what is known as the “right-of-way,” which is space that is maintained and regulated for public use. Regulating the public right-of-way helps to make sure infrastructure is safe and usable.
We are excited to partner with the CNY Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. In 2020 we will host quarterly continuing education courses, where architects can earn their required continuing education credits. The first course is titled “Navigating the Municipal Permitting Process”.
Sometimes we find project inspiration in strange places. In this blog post we talk about how we modeled many of our permitting process changes after a doctor’s office.
We saw the need to “Goldilocks” the permit application process. There are now three different permit application pathways that people can take. One offers lots of assistance, one offers a medium level of assistance, and one offer minimal assistance.