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North Carolina Let Them Build Act

IntroducedSenate

Re-ref Com On Appropriations/Base Budget2026-05-05

No floor votes recorded.

This bill speeds up housing development in North Carolina by streamlining environmental reviews for residential construction, setting 60-day decision deadlines for state agencies, exempting certain small housing projects from extended reviews, and requiring local housing authorities to publicly track permit processing times and project backlogs.

  • Supporters argue this bill addresses North Carolina's housing shortage by removing regulatory delays that slow down construction.
  • They contend that faster permitting for infill projects, duplexes, and accessory dwelling units will increase housing supply and affordability.
  • Proponents also note the bill includes safeguards stating it does not eliminate environmental protections, water/air quality standards, or zoning authority.
  • Opponents worry that compressed timelines and exemptions could lead to inadequate environmental review and weaker protection of natural resources and water quality.
  • They argue that 60-day agency deadlines may be unrealistic for thorough evaluation of complex projects and could result in rubber-stamp approvals.
  • Critics also question whether exempting projects from extended reviews adequately protects community interests and environmental standards despite the bill's stated safeguards.

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