Several states passed zoning reforms to accelerate housing production, but local implementation remains uneven. Smaller municipalities often lack planning staff to translate legal language into updated code and permitting workflows.
Developers report that nominally compliant jurisdictions still apply legacy review timelines, which limits the practical effect of policy changes on project delivery.
Policy researchers argue that accountability should include operational indicators such as permit cycle time and appeal resolution speed, not only ordinance adoption counts.
Without targeted capacity funding, the gap between legislative intent and on-the-ground approvals is likely to persist through upcoming budget cycles.








