Speeding up permitting in Denver

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Denver's mayor has pledged to improve the permitting process for development projects within his city. According to a report released last week, slow permitting adds between 3% and 5% to the cost of a project.

The report outlines how city government is fragmented with no one agency of government responsible for overall approval of projects. In addition, the City has no performance standards for establishing the time the issue permits.

To deliver on this recommendations, the mayor established a 12 member development advisory board. Denver's approach may provide a good model for other cities to follow. Read more.

posted by Ed Morrison |

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