Mayor Whitmire Delivers on Campaign Promise to Cut Permitting Delays with 30- Day Residential Permit Pilot

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In a decisive move to streamline development and eliminate costly delays, Mayor John Whitmire announced the launch of the Cityโ€™s new 30-Day Residential Permitting Pilot Program, a key step toward fulfilling his commitment to make it easier to build in Houston. During a visit Monday morning to the Houston Permitting Center, the mayor thanked employees and his leadership team who are working to make the pilot program successful.

“For years, this system has been unnecessarily complicated. It affects quality of life issues and affordability in the City of Houston. I have had numerous homebuilders tell me they would not work in the City of Houston because of our permitting process. That ends today,” said Mayor Whitmire.

Spearheaded by the Houston Permitting Center, this pilot will test a more efficient and transparent permitting model aimed at issuing residential permits within 30 business days or less. Selected single-family residential projects will participate in a structured, three-cycle review process that puts predictability and performance at the center of development in Houston.

“From day one, I made it clear we would cut red tape and hold the city accountable for delays that drive up costs and frustrate builders and homeowners,” said Mayor Whitmire. “This pilot is one example of how we are delivering on that promise. I look forward to returning here in 30 days to announce the pilot program’s success.”

Program Highlights:

Structured 3-Cycle Review: A streamlined process from initial submission to final approval, built for speed and clarity.

Shared Accountability: Applicants commit to submitting complete, high-quality plans and responding to City comments within seven business days.

Collaborative Communication: Clear, timely engagement with plan reviewers to reduce unnecessary back-and-forth.

WCR and Impact Fee Requirements: Projects must include a WCR application or WCR ILMS number at submission and pay impact fees before the second review cycle.

โ€œThis is about building smarter, faster, and more efficiently,โ€ said Rudy Moreno, Director of the Houston Permitting Center. โ€œWeโ€™re proud to work with proactive applicants to test a permitting model that reflects the urgency and ambition of Mayor Whitmireโ€™s vision for the city.โ€

The 30-Day Pilot reflects a broader strategy to modernize City operations and restore confidence in local governmentโ€™s ability to support responsible growth. If successful, it could serve as a blueprint for broader reforms in commercial and multifamily development.

Source: City of Houston

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