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On this episode of CityTalk, John interviews Ramona Kingsley Cotte from the Department of Finance and Craig Sippel from the Department of Permits, Licenses, & Inspections.
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they.
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for
a
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out
for
that
remittance
technician,
we're
a
good
group
of
people
go.
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my
name
is
Ross
Chapman
I'm,
Maurice,
Matthews,
I'm,
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mrs.
Chief,
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city
of
Pittsburgh,
Bureau
of
police
and
I
support,
ending
domestic
violence
in
the
city
of
Pittsburgh,
because
everybody
has
a
mother,
I
hope
to
lead
by
example,
one
day
for
my
children,
because
nobody
should
ever
live
in
fear
of
their
intimate
partner.
My.
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So
it
entails
quite
a
lot.
Actually,
we
we're
the
initial
contact
for
our
department,
where
the
point
of
intake
for
all
permit
and
Licensing
applications
for
both
the
department's
of
PLI
and
the
Department
of
City
Planning.
We
we
do
a
lot
of
work
answer.
A
lot
of
phone
calls
a
lot
of
emails.
We
process
thousands
of
permits
and
licenses
every
year
for
the
city,
so.
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And
that
so
a
lot
of
its
work,
scopes,
permit
types
addition
alteration
versus
a
minor
alteration:
new
construction,
all
that
stuff
has
to
be
properly
set
up
in
order
for
us
to
even
in
take
it
where's.
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Smaller
municipalities,
they
may
not
enforce
the
rules
of
strictly
the
city
of
Pittsburgh,
they
might
say,
oh
well,
in
DuBois,
this
wasn't
a
problem.
Well,
you
never
made
us
do
that
ever
do
yeah.
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That
is
correct,
so
the
city
does
strictly
enforce
the
state's
energy
code
regulation.
That's
why
so
yeah
new
windows,
new
doors,
any
time
you're
putting
in
new
insulation.
We
have
to
make
sure
it
meets
the
current
standards
set
forth
by
the
state
of
Pennsylvania,
but.
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Necessarily,
but
from
a
young
age,
I
I
was
interested
in
giving
back
to
the
city
that
helped
make
me
the
person.
I
am
today
good.
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Was
I
was
I
enjoyed
a
lot
of
different
things
and
you
know
I'm
glad
I
ended
up
where
I
ended
up
yeah.
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You're,
proud
of
your
hometown,
and
you
really
enjoy
working
for
its
government
100%.
How
about
that
so?
Is
there
anything
you'd
like
to
be
doing
in
addition
to
what
you're
doing
now
I
mean?
Can
you
expand
within
the
Department
of
permits,
licenses
and
inspections,
or
are
you
are
you
so
busy
that
it's
ridiculous
and
you're
already
overloaded.