Mount Vernon officials launched an artificially intelligent tool on Tuesday that helps residents and business owners get quicker answers from the city's buildings department.
Many business owners said they are regularly in touch with Mount Vernon's buildings department.
This includes Bre Williams, an owner of Toss't and Press't, who applied for permits to expand her restaurant.
When asked about how long the process was, Williams said, "from start to finish, it took a while."
That's why Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard said the city launched a new digital tool for the buildings department called, Readyly AI.
"It's a powerful new tool that's designed to make it easier for residents, businesses, developers and all those who need to do business with the building department," Patterson-Howard said.
Buildings Commissioner Patrick Holder said the tool won't replace staff at the department, but will provide instant answers about permit applications, building codes, and zoning through their OpenGov platform.
"As the mayor said earlier, we get over 500 walk-in visitors a month. We get over 600 calls a week. So, you know, the AI bot, we hope, will reduce the calls and the walk-ins," Holder said.
Officials said the launch is also part of a broader initiative to modernize City Hall operations.
The progress was welcomed by some other community members.
"It's an extra service, an extra option everybody got," one man said.
For residents worried about privacy, buildings leader Hediye Mamak said the
AI tool can only access basic property information.
"When it comes to residential properties, the only information that is available is block, lot, and the zoning. Other than that, there is no other information on the owners," Mamak said.