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Prince George's County ADU task force agrees draft size, code and permit reforms but leaves parking and definitions unresolved A county task force laid out draft recommendations for ADUs including size caps (attached 850 sq ft, detached 75%/1,200 sq ft), a 22-foot height cap proposal, sprinkler exemptions and streamlined permitting; questions remain on parking, baseline definitions for conversions and owner-occupancy.

Prince George's County is on the verge of transformative legislation for Accessory Dwelling Units, but key issues like parking and definitions still hang in the balance.

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#PrinceCounty #MD #PrinceGeorgesCountyADUs #CitizenPortal #AffordableHousing #BuildingCodeReform

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SBCC advances single‑exit appendix discussion, asks TAG to study 6‑story Type 3A allowance The State Building Code Council reviewed a proposed statewide ‘single‑exit’ appendix allowing single‑egress apartment buildings under strict safety upgrades and voted to ask the technical advisory group (TAG) to consider whether Type 3A construction should be allowed up to six stories under additional requirements. The TAG will report back to BFRW by March 13.

Washington's State Building Code Council is considering a controversial proposal to allow six-story buildings with a single exit if strict safety measures are met—could this reshape the future of apartment construction?

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#WA #CitizenPortal #BuildingCodeReform #PublicSafety

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Lawmakers consider allowing smaller elevators in midrise housing to lower costs and increase accessibility ESSB 5156 would permit smaller elevator cars for buildings up to six stories/24 units, direct the State Building Code Council to adopt standards, and create a technical advisory group; proponents say it reduces costs and increases accessibility while manufacturers warned vague harmonization language risks safety and litigation.

Lawmakers are exploring a bold bill that could revolutionize midrise housing by allowing smaller elevators, potentially cutting costs and boosting accessibility—while facing pushback from industry giants.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #ElevatorCostReduction #BuildingCodeReform

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Resident tells commissioners alleged wetland permitting and enforcement failures left home unsafe A Fortson resident told the Harris County commission her home built in a flagged wetland has structural damage and failing septic infrastructure she says threatens public health; she demanded emergency remediation, independent investigation, a permit moratorium and disclosure of withheld engineering reports.

A Fortson resident is sounding the alarm on severe building-code failures that have left her home with dangerous structural issues and a failing septic system, demanding immediate action from county officials.

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#HarrisCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #BuildingCodeReform

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Laramie staff propose clarifications and selective roll‑backs to residential building code after contractor outreach City staff outlined proposed code clarifications and selective changes after inviting roughly 500 contractors to submit concerns; recommendations include an optional manual dimmer mandate, clearer guidance on sprinklers vs. firewalls for small multiunit buildings, requiring smoke alarms in rooms that could become bedrooms, and a local energy‑table option to ease prescriptive R‑value requirements.

Laramie city officials are streamlining building codes to cut confusion for contractors while ensuring safety, but will it really ease the burden on local construction?

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#WY #LaramieBuilding #CitizenPortal #BuildingCodeReform #PublicSafety #ContractorOutreach

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Division of Fire Safety urges caution on quick adoption of International Residential Code in H.718 The Division of Fire Safety told the House committee it opposes a statutory deadline to adopt the International Residential Code (IRC) by Jan. 1, 2028, citing technical conflicts with existing state standards, sprinkler and design-professional requirements, and implementation burdens for trade licensing and records systems.

Vermont's Division of Fire Safety is raising alarms over a proposed deadline to adopt the International Residential Code, warning it could create chaos for small builders and inspectors alike.

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#VT #BuildingCodeReform #VermontFireSafety #TradeEducation #PublicSafety

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Nebraska committee hears sharp split over updating electrical code to 2026 NFPA The Urban Affairs Committee heard hours of testimony for and against LB726, which would adopt the 2026 NFPA electrical code with several amendments. Proponents cited firefighter safety and nuisance‑trip reductions; builders and realtors warned added requirements (basement GFCIs, whole‑house surge protectors) raise costs and could squeeze affordable housing.

Nebraska's Urban Affairs Committee is caught in a fiery debate over a proposed electrical code update that could boost safety but also skyrocket housing costs—will affordability win out?

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#NE #HousingAffordability #BuildingCodeReform #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal

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League flags WUI map, HB215 changes as fees and building-code triggers evolve League legal director Jared Tingay told the Legislative Policy Committee that HB41 would adopt the 2024 WUI standard and require municipal WUI maps; HB215 would limit local vegetation ordinances but include a defensible-space carve-out. Cities raised concerns about fee exposure, appeals and structural hazards.

Major changes are coming to how wildland-urban interface risks are regulated in Utah, potentially impacting homeowners with new fees and building codes.

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#UT #BuildingCodeReform #FireRiskManagement #CitizenPortal #MunicipalRegulations

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State Building Code Council says single‑exit stair and sixplex rules likely to move into final rulemaking The State Building Code Council told the Local Government Committee the council will file prescriptive solutions for single‑exit stairs (up to six stories) and sixplexes into the CR‑102 public rulemaking package, with adoption anticipated in late spring; SBCC staff said TAGs, firefighters and other experts informed safety provisions such as emergency escape and rescue openings.

Major changes are on the horizon for Washington's building codes, with proposals for single-exit stairs and sixplexes set to enter the final rulemaking process this spring!

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#WA #BuildingCodeReform #CitizenPortal #EmergencyEscapeSolutions #PublicSafety

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Rich County fire warden presents HB48 high-risk map; urges adoption of 2006 WUI code and local mitigation Fire warden Travis Hobbs showed a new House Bill 48 high-risk map that identifies roughly 400 county structures in a wildland-urban interface zone, recommended adopting the 2006 Utah WUI code, and proposed training county crews and adjusting inspection and fee policies to comply with the law.

Rich County's fire warden reveals a new high-risk map identifying 400 structures that could be in jeopardy, urging immediate action to ensure safety and compliance with wildfire regulations.

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#UT #BuildingCodeReform #CommunitySafety #WildfireMitigation #CitizenPortal

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Workgroup accepts reorganization of multiplex provisions; tightens egress and fire-resistance language The council workgroup voted to accept a reorganized multiplex (up to six-unit) appendix consolidating fire-resistance assemblies, opening protectives, and detailed means-of-egress rules (36-inch minimum width, 125-foot travel distance). Members approved posting illustrative figures and will finalize remaining editorial items at the next meeting.

A major overhaul of multiplex building codes has been approved, streamlining fire safety and egress requirements to better protect occupants in emergencies.

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#WA #BuildingCodeReform #EgressStandards #FireSafetyRegulations #CitizenPortal

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Atherton council approves first reading to adopt 2025 state building codes; fire officials clarify sprinkler, ADU rules Council gave first reading to a proposed ordinance adopting the 2025 state building codes and heard technical clarifications from the town building official and the Menlo Park fire marshal on lithium battery provisions, ADU exemptions and sprinkler thresholds.

The Atherton Town Council just took a crucial step towards adopting the 2025 state building codes, raising important questions about lithium battery regulations and sprinkler requirements for residential properties.

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#CA #FireSafetyRegulations #BuildingCodeReform

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TAG proposes table-based EV-ready requirement for multiplex housing to balance cost and future demand A technical advisory group recommended a simple, table-based approach for EV infrastructure in proposed multiplex housing: 20% EV-ready spaces per dwelling-unit counts and the remainder EV-capable, with option to adopt BFRW/IBC wording for clarity and enforcement.

A groundbreaking proposal in Washington aims to simplify EV charging requirements for multiplex housing, potentially revolutionizing how we prepare for electric vehicle demand!

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#WA #CitizenPortal #SustainableInfrastructure #EVChargingSolutions #BuildingCodeReform

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Committee adopts updated building, fire and WUI codes; removes WUI sprinkler mandate from state code The committee unanimously advanced several code bills updating the state construction and fire codes (including wildfire‑interface rules). Members said the update protects communities and can reduce insurance exposure; an automatic‑sprinkler requirement was removed from the WUI code (local jurisdictions may still require it).

Utah's Business and Labor Committee just advanced crucial building and fire code updates aimed at enhancing safety and reducing insurance risks—say goodbye to state-mandated WUI sprinklers!

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#UT #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #WildfireResilience #BuildingCodeReform

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BFRW committee orders staff opinion to clarify child-care occupant-load and sprinkler triggers The BFRW committee directed staff to draft an opinion clarifying how occupant loads for child-care centers in existing buildings should be calculated and whether that calculation triggers sprinkler requirements. The committee also asked staff to develop 2024 code/IEBC language for existing-building relief and to send the proposal to the appropriate

The BFRW committee's recent decision could reshape how child-care centers in existing buildings navigate safety regulations—potentially easing the path for more facilities to open!

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#WA #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CommunitySupport #BuildingCodeReform

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Committee advances recodification of municipal building and fire code; amendment adopted unanimously The House Executive Departments and Administration Committee voted unanimously to adopt a replace-all amendment to HB 244, recodifying municipal enforcement provisions of the state building and fire code and moving the bill to the consent calendar.

The House Committee has unanimously advanced a pivotal amendment to reshape municipal building and fire code enforcement, streamlining regulations for better clarity and efficiency.

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#NH #CitizenPortal #NewHampshireMunicipal #FireSafetyRegulations #BuildingCodeReform

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State advisory group caps units for single-exit buildings at 20, narrows appendix to R-2 apartments On Nov. 4, 2025, the Building Code Council9s Single-Exit Multiplex Housing Advisory Group voted to limit the number of dwelling units served by a single exit to 20 and to restrict the draft appendix to R-2 apartment houses. The group also advanced requirements for fire-department validation, emergency preparedness materials, and annual inspections

In a pivotal move, Washington's Building Code Council has capped single-exit multifamily buildings at 20 units, aiming to cut construction costs while ensuring safety!

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#WA #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #SeattleHousing #EmergencyPreparedness #BuildingCodeReform

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Building Code Council debates smaller dwelling-unit sizes, calls for public proposals The Building Code Council reviewed a proposal to reduce the minimum measured habitable area for efficiency dwelling units and agreed to begin rulemaking notices and solicit public proposals. Architect David Neiman presented designs and a cost/rent analysis arguing that measuring smaller "habitable" areas (backed by the National Healthy Housing Stnd

The Building Code Council is considering a groundbreaking shift in housing standards that could redefine efficiency dwelling units by lowering size requirements and boosting affordability.

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#WA #PublicPolicy #CitizenPortal #AffordableHousing #BuildingCodeReform

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Council asks BFRW to clarify how RCW 19.27.600 affects fire-area and occupant-load calculations for child care centers Following confusion among jurisdictions, the Building Code Council directed its Building Fire & Residential/Accessibility (BFRW) committee to draft options clarifying how RCW 19.27.600 should interact with building-code fire‑area and occupant-load calculations for child-care centers in existing buildings.

The council is taking action to clarify fire safety regulations for child-care centers, which could reshape how existing buildings accommodate young learners.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #FireSafetyRegulations #ChildCareStandards #BuildingCodeReform

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Council Member Raises Concerns Over Building Code Restrictions on Temporary Lodging Member expresses concerns about restrictive building codes affecting temporary lodging options.

A heated debate at the Yakima County Commission meeting reveals urgent calls for more inclusive building codes to embrace innovative temporary lodging solutions.

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#YakimaCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #HousingInnovation #TemporaryLodgingOptions #BuildingCodeReform

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Committee Clarifies Daycare and Medical Care Language in 2024 Code Update Members correct language placement for daycare facilities and medical care in code revisions.

The Building Code Council has uncovered a critical error in the classification of daycare and medical care facilities, sparking a debate that could reshape safety regulations for care settings.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #RegulatoryClarity #CommunitySafety #BuildingCodeReform

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Guam DPW Advances Community Standards Review for Local Building Codes Officials propose adapting building codes to reflect Guam's unique climatic and cultural needs.

The Guam Legislature is taking bold steps to reshape building codes, ensuring they reflect the island's unique climate and culture while enhancing community pride.

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#US #CitizenPortal #CommunityBeautification #TourismRecovery #GuamCommunity #BuildingCodeReform

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Committee Reviews EV Parking Code Revisions Ahead Of Public Comment Period Committee discusses EV parking definitions and proposes code updates for public comment.

Big changes are coming to EV charging infrastructure in Washington as the Building Code Council revises critical definitions and requirements to support sustainable transportation!

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#WA #CitizenPortal #PublicComment #SustainableTransportation #BuildingCodeReform

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Douglas County Addresses Mobile Home Compliance Issues and Park Removals Douglas County officials discuss mobile home park code compliance challenges and repairs.

Dunn County officials are grappling with the complex challenge of mobile home park safety, raising tough questions about housing availability and compliance.

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#DunnCounty #WI #CitizenPortal #HousingSafety #DunnCountyMobileHomes #CommunityDevelopment #BuildingCodeReform

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Washington State Considers Building Code Changes Amid Housing Crisis Legislators evaluate new limits on building heights to address statewide housing affordability.

Washington State may set a groundbreaking precedent by allowing six-story buildings with a single exit, igniting a fierce debate on safety and affordability amid a housing crisis.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #FireSafetyRegulations #AffordableHousing #BuildingCodeReform

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Local Planning Meeting Addresses Challenges in Modern Home Construction Regulations Participants discuss outdated building codes and their impact on home design and construction.

Carmel-by-the-Sea is grappling with outdated building codes that clash with modern home design, raising urgent questions about preserving our precious environment.

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#MontereyCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #SustainableDevelopment #ArchitecturalHarmony #BuildingCodeReform

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Planning Board urges city to prioritize resiliency amid restrictive building codes Members advocate for elevating homes to combat flooding and update outdated codes.

St. Pete Beach's Planning Board is calling for urgent updates to outdated building codes to help homeowners combat rising sea levels and avoid flooding disasters.

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#PeteBeachPinellasCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #CommunityResilience #ClimateChangeAdaptation #BuildingCodeReform

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Michigan construction leaders debate code changes amid rising material costs The Joint Committee on Administrative Rules seeks to halt adoption of 2021 Michigan code.

Michigan's housing market faces a crisis as construction costs soar by over 41%, sparking urgent debates on code changes that could redefine affordability for homeowners.

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#MI #CitizenPortal #ConstructionCosts #HousingAffordability #BuildingCodeReform

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Carmel council debates urgent fire hazard map adoption amid community safety concerns Council members push for detailed analysis before adopting new fire hazard severity map.

Carmel-by-the-Sea's council is facing urgent fire safety challenges as they debate a new hazard map and the community's preparedness for devastating wildfires.

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#MontereyCounty #CA #WildfirePreparedness #BuildingCodeReform #CitizenPortal #CommunitySafety

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Councilmembers Pinto and White introduce One Front Door Act to reform building codes The One Front Door Act seeks to allow single stairways in six-story multifamily buildings.

The One Front Door Act of 2025 could revolutionize multifamily housing in D.C. by allowing buildings up to six stories to have just one stairway, balancing safety with modern living needs.

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#US #FireSafetyInnovation #CitizenPortal #BuildingCodeReform

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