Why Utility Companies Control More of Your Timeline Than the City ASK: We are focused on entitlements and permits. Why do utilities keep becoming the bottleneck? ANSWER: In development, most teams obsess over city approvals. Planning hearings, conditions, plan check cycles, council calendars. Those steps are visible and structured, so they feel like the primary […]
Monthly Archives: February 2026
How to Appeal a Planning Decision Without Burning Political Capital
How to Appeal a Planning Decision Without Burning Political Capital ASK: Our project was denied or heavily conditioned. Should we appeal? ANSWER: Appeals are one of the most misunderstood tools in development. They are neither inherently aggressive nor inherently protective. Their impact depends entirely on how they are used. I have worked on appeals that […]
Why Conditional Use Permits Are Often Harder Than Rezoning
Why Conditional Use Permits Are Often Harder Than Rezoning ASK: Why does a Conditional Use Permit feel more difficult than changing zoning? ANSWER: Conditional Use Permits (CUP) place a project under a microscope. They are site-specific, discretionary approvals that rely heavily on judgment. Rezoning asks whether a use belongs in an area. A Conditional Use […]
When a “Minor” Zoning Issue Becomes a Major Deal Risk
When a “Minor” Zoning Issue Becomes a Major Deal Risk ASK: The zoning issue seems small. Do we really need to worry about it? ANSWER: Zoning issues are rarely isolated. Even small deviations have consequences that ripple through a project. Setbacks, parking counts, height limits, use definitions, and access requirements are often described as minor […]




