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Montgomery Planning presents preliminary findings of Development Pipeline Analysis to Montgomery County Planning Board 

Findings show high interest rates, rising construction costs, regulatory delays, and local policies as major impediments to housing production in Montgomery County 

Wheaton, Md. – The Montgomery County Planning Department, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NPPC), presented the preliminary findings of its Development Pipeline Analysis to the Montgomery County Planning Board, also part of The M-NCPPC, during the Board’s weekly meeting on September 18. The Development Pipeline is Montgomery Planning’s inventory of projects that have received certain Planning Board approvals but have not yet been built. The analysis begins to provide a clearer picture of the county’s residential development landscape and the barriers preventing approved housing projects from becoming reality. 

Read the Development Pipeline Analysis staff report and watch Montgomery Planning staff’s presentation to the Planning Board

Montgomery Planning’s Design, Placemaking and Policy Division led the analysis that examined 88 residential and mixed-use projects representing 99% of unbuilt units in the county’s development pipeline. The study combines quantitative data with qualitative insights from 47 developer survey responses and 14 in-depth interviews to uncover the multifaceted challenges facing housing production. 

“Understanding where projects are getting stuck and why is essential if we want to see more approvals turn into actual homes,” said Planning Director Jason K. Sartori. “Having insights on the barriers that the development community faces in housing delivery is a key step as work with our public- and private-sector partners to develop a variety of solutions to tackle the housing crisis through master planning, zoning, and policy decisions.” 

Key Findings  

Developer Questionnaire and Interviews 

To supplement the current pipeline dataset, staff gathered information directly from developers and sponsors of projects in the pipeline through a questionnaire and follow-up interviews.  

Takeaways from questionnaire 

The questionnaire received 47 responses, representing 55% of projects and 27% of unbuilt units.  

Takeaways from interviews 

Fourteen in-depth interviews with developers and stakeholders revealed that many projects are approved for more units than they ultimately build, due to design and site constraints that emerge post-approval. While this natural attrition is expected, the bulk of unbuilt units stems from projects that have stalled—often due to overlapping challenges that fall into three categories: 

Market-Based Challenges 

Policy-Based Barriers 

Project-Based Impediments 

Policy Recommendations 

Based on its analysis, Montgomery Planning staff presented a suite of policy concepts for the county to explore aimed at accelerating housing delivery, including: