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Use this site to tell a city commission about your experience with L&I

Driven by last year's deadly Market Street building collapse, the Nutter administration formed a commission to study the way Licenses & Inspections does business.

Licenses & Inspections inspects vacant lots. (Photo by Flickr user @mikewebkist, used under a Creative Commons license)

Driven by last year’s deadly Market Street building collapse, the Nutter administration formed a commission to study the way Licenses & Inspections does business. The city launched a website to solicit testimonies from the public about their experience with L&I, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. Philadelphians can also submit information via phone or in-person.

L&I is the city agency that handles issues with the built environment, like vacant properties, commercial buildings and constructions.

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Read more about the commission here.

In recent years, the City of Philadelphia has turned to the web and SMS to collect data and input from its citizens, while still offering more traditional channels (phone, in-person).

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