The Parkland building department has not seen much activity over the last year with the real estate market being what it is, but the city is not planning to outsource its operations. At least, not yet.
“The city does not need to outsource the department, but it needs to operate better,” City Manager Caryn Gardner-Young said at a budget workshop Wednesday. “We will be implementing uniforms for staff. Jeans, shorts or sneakers won’t be permitted. Internal coordination and customer contact will be improved. We will have an ombudsman and also shorten the time period for processing permits.”
Vice Mayor Jared Moskowitz said he would let the economy dictate his decision. “Last year, we had 5,400 permits. This year, it is 2,300. If the number goes down further, the department will become a significant expense to the city. Let us see where we are in January,” he said.
Mayor Michael Udine also wanted to see what the situation would be in January. “I would like to see how it works out,” he said. “I also like the idea of an ombudsman.”