City of Tampa Offering Virtual Appointments for Hurricane Recovery Permit Assistance

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The City of Tampa is offering virtual appointments through the "Q-Up Tampa" online tool for residents whose homes experienced damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. This initiative allows homeowners to connect with Construction Services staff via video calls, enabling them to demonstrate the damage and receive expert advice on necessary permits. Notably, the city is waiving permit fees for specific repairs related to storm damage, including roof replacements, electrical repairs, and HVAC changes. JC Hudgison, the city's Chief Building Official, emphasized the importance of this service in facilitating recovery. Residents can easily access the appointments using a smartphone or computer, ensuring convenience and accessibility.

The city also promises expedited review processes for permit applications related to storm damage. This proactive approach by the City of Tampa underscores its commitment to community support during challenging times. Overall, this initiative aims to alleviate the burden on residents as they navigate the recovery process.

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