Most other cities already require sprinklers in multi units. This doesn't affect existing buildings, just new construction and will be more than made up for by the savings of being able to use Pex and PVC instead of copper and cast iron.
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Originally Posted by moorhosj
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"The last major revision to the building code was in 1949"
What. The. Fuck.
This quote alone is all you need to see how goddamn corrupt this city is. How does the 4th or 5th largest urban economy in the world rely on a building code that hasn't changed since the end of WWII? Only when the powers that be want to use archaic code to benefit themselves.
Case in point: Rahm is a reformer...