City officials said in a complaint they were told by Twitter the structure was a 'temporary lighted sign for an event.'
"Time to update," Yaccarino wrote in aCity officials on Friday issued a notice of violation to X Corp. for installing the sign without approval. Thirteen complaints have been initiated with San Francisco's Department of Building Inspections since the sign went up on July 28 alluding to an "unsafe sign," and "work without a permit," among other issues. According to public records on the department's website, representatives for X Corp.
City officials said in a complaint they were told by Twitter the structure was a "temporary lighted sign for an event." It's possible that the sign is only being temporarily dismantled for improvements or to get city approval. This is not the first time X has clashed with San Francisco building inspectors: When Musk took over Twitter last year, he faced probes from the city of San Francisco over building code violations at the building, including that some rooms at the office were turned into "
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