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Fresno County EDC Real Estate Forecast Panel Examines Policy Challenges and Permitting Delays

April 24, 2026 - 18:35

Fresno County EDC Real Estate Forecast Panel Examines Policy Challenges and Permitting Delays

During the final panel of last week’s Real Estate Forecast conference, industry leaders gathered to address pressing policy concerns, extended permitting timelines, and the growing cloud of regulatory uncertainty affecting the region’s development landscape. The discussion, which drew developers, investors, and local government officials, focused on how shifting regulations at both state and local levels are reshaping the feasibility of projects across Fresno County.

Panelists highlighted that permitting processes have become increasingly protracted, with some projects facing delays of 12 to 18 months beyond historical averages. This bottleneck, they argued, is discouraging new investment and slowing the construction of much-needed housing and commercial spaces. One developer noted that the unpredictability of environmental review requirements and changing zoning rules have made it difficult to secure financing, as lenders grow wary of projects that could be stalled indefinitely.

The conversation also turned to broader policy trends, including the impact of state housing mandates and local general plan updates. Several panelists called for greater coordination between city and county agencies to streamline approvals without sacrificing community input. Others emphasized the need for clearer, more consistent guidelines to reduce the guesswork that currently plagues project planning.

Regulatory uncertainty emerged as a central theme, with multiple speakers warning that frequent policy shifts—whether related to water rights, agricultural land preservation, or affordable housing quotas—are creating an environment where long-term planning becomes nearly impossible. The panel concluded with a call for proactive dialogue between the private sector and policymakers to foster a more predictable and efficient development climate in Fresno County.


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