The Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, D.C.’s agency responsible for everything from monitoring illegal construction to issuing basic business licenses, has the distinction of being among ...
Few D.C. government agencies absorb as much criticism as the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs. For its poor customer service, backlog of work, antiquated filing systems and history of ...
WASHINGTON — Hundreds of developers in the District are cutting corners on construction, and are getting away with it. They walked away without paying the city $6 million. A new report by the Office ...
WASHINGTON — In an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus is the District, the mayor's office announced closures of in-person customer service centers at the Department of Motor Vehicles, ...
D.C. homeowners and some D.C. Council members are pushing back against a government program that promises to slash waiting times for building permits from 30 days to as little as one day — for a fee ...
A one-year-old D.C. program for fast-tracking building permit applications is coming under review amid concerns over potential corruption. The D.C. Office of the Inspector General will begin a review ...
A quick update on The Black Squirrel's rather public dispute with D.C.'s Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs over a permit to build a new bar in the basement of its Adams Morgan location: ...
Here’s one unorthodox way to get your permits through the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs’ bureaucracy: pay off the people who work there. Macoumba N’Diaye, who worked as a private ...
Today, the District of Columbia announced that DCRA will close all of its in-person permit, license and other centers until at least April 27, 2020. Permits remain available online, and DCRA is ...
D.C.'s Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs said it would issue a conditional certificate of occupancy through Dec. 31, 2023, to allow Nationals Park to remain in operation while its owner, ...