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Fresh strategies to streamline development approvalsWHY: Real estate development approvals, a vital part of community planning and value-building, may be the most underrated and misunderstood part of the development process.HOW: New Pathways to Approvals provides you with a comprehensive how-to guide, from the start of a project through to final approvals. The strategies here will increase the speed and quality of approvals while decreasing associated costs and conflicts. Above all, they develo…
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Fresh strategies to streamline development approvals


WHY: Real estate development approvals, a vital part of community planning and value-building, may be the most underrated and misunderstood part of the development process.


HOW: New Pathways to Approvals provides you with a comprehensive how-to guide, from the start of a project through to final approvals. The strategies here will increase the speed and quality of approvals while decreasing associated costs and conflicts. Above all, they develop trust and goodwill, which can ultimately build better communities.


WHO: This book is for seasoned developers, development consultants, aspiring students, politicians, municipal staff, and community members who want to create healthy and resilient communities.


Advance Praise for New Pathways to Approvals


Michael is a pro's pro, whether working inside City Hall, trying to open up City Hall, or having the community say yes. His advice is wise, and seasoned with years of superb education, training and experience.

- Mike Harcourt, OC

Former premier of British Columbia and mayor of Vancouver


This thoughtful and comprehensive text unpacks how projects get stuck and plots a new course through one of the world's most complex and challenging development ecosystems.

- Gordon Harris, FCIP

SFU Community Trust president and CEO


A seminal read and resource for cross-discipline professionals and engaged citizenry on the "sweet spot" between planning, development, community-building, and the critical roles and relationships needed for success.

- Susan Haid, MCIP, CSLA, RPP

Deputy Director of Planning - Long Range and Strategic Planning, City of Vancouver, BC

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Fresh strategies to streamline development approvals


WHY: Real estate development approvals, a vital part of community planning and value-building, may be the most underrated and misunderstood part of the development process.


HOW: New Pathways to Approvals provides you with a comprehensive how-to guide, from the start of a project through to final approvals. The strategies here will increase the speed and quality of approvals while decreasing associated costs and conflicts. Above all, they develop trust and goodwill, which can ultimately build better communities.


WHO: This book is for seasoned developers, development consultants, aspiring students, politicians, municipal staff, and community members who want to create healthy and resilient communities.


Advance Praise for New Pathways to Approvals


Michael is a pro's pro, whether working inside City Hall, trying to open up City Hall, or having the community say yes. His advice is wise, and seasoned with years of superb education, training and experience.

- Mike Harcourt, OC

Former premier of British Columbia and mayor of Vancouver


This thoughtful and comprehensive text unpacks how projects get stuck and plots a new course through one of the world's most complex and challenging development ecosystems.

- Gordon Harris, FCIP

SFU Community Trust president and CEO


A seminal read and resource for cross-discipline professionals and engaged citizenry on the "sweet spot" between planning, development, community-building, and the critical roles and relationships needed for success.

- Susan Haid, MCIP, CSLA, RPP

Deputy Director of Planning - Long Range and Strategic Planning, City of Vancouver, BC

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