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Zoning Approvals Database
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May 2026
Real Estate & Infrastructure
Rezoning decisions, planning permission grants, and land use change approvals confirmed each month from city council records, planning authority announcements, and local government news. Each record includes the location, project type, the developer, approved authority and project details.
City council or planning authority granted a rezoning decision, planning permission, or land use change approval for a residential or commercial development project in North America in May 2026
Residential and commercial developers use it to track approved developments by competitors and to identify rezoned land ahead of public marketing. Real estate investors use it to monitor land value uplift events in target geographies. Planning attorneys and consultants use it to track precedent decisions in jurisdictions where they advise clients. Local journalists and community groups use it to follow development decisions affecting their areas.
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<table class="catchall-table"><thead><tr><th style="min-width:40px">#</th><th style="min-width:150px">Location</th><th style="min-width:150px">New Zoning</th><th style="min-width:180px">Project Name</th><th style="min-width:120px">Project Type</th><th style="min-width:130px">Vote Outcome</th><th style="min-width:110px;white-space:nowrap">Decision Date</th><th style="min-width:130px">Decision Type</th><th style="min-width:150px">Previous Zoning</th><th style="min-width:180px">Developer</th><th style="min-width:200px">Approving Authority</th><th style="min-width:280px">Project Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style="min-width:40px">1</td><td style="min-width:150px">Middleville</td><td style="min-width:150px">Planned Unit Development</td><td style="min-width:180px">Kellegg Crossing</td><td style="min-width:120px">Residential</td><td style="min-width:130px">Unanimously approved</td><td style="min-width:110px;white-space:nowrap">2026-05-12</td><td style="min-width:130px">Rezoning</td><td style="min-width:150px">Single/low-density residential</td><td style="min-width:180px">—</td><td style="min-width:200px">Middleville Village Council</td><td style="min-width:280px">A zoning variance was approved for a proposed housing development on a 12-plus-acre site.</td></tr><tr><td style="min-width:40px">2</td><td style="min-width:150px">Salmon Arm, BC</td><td style="min-width:150px">CD-28</td><td style="min-width:180px">700 30th Street NE Residential Building</td><td style="min-width:120px">Residential</td><td style="min-width:130px">Three readings</td><td style="min-width:110px;white-space:nowrap">2026-05-11</td><td style="min-width:130px">Rezoning</td><td style="min-width:150px">R-14 compact/strata multi-family residential</td><td style="min-width:180px">Crowne Pacific Development Corp.</td><td style="min-width:200px">Salmon Arm Council</td><td style="min-width:280px">Approval for a four-storey, 44-unit residential building with units secured as rentals for 15 years.</td></tr><tr><td style="min-width:40px">3</td><td style="min-width:150px">Santa Maria, California</td><td style="min-width:150px">Single-family residential</td><td style="min-width:180px">Santa Maria 2045 General Plan</td><td style="min-width:120px">Residential</td><td style="min-width:130px">Unanimously approved</td><td style="min-width:110px;white-space:nowrap">2026-05-06</td><td style="min-width:130px">Rezoning</td><td style="min-width:150px">Commercial use</td><td style="min-width:180px">—</td><td style="min-width:200px">Santa Maria City Council</td><td style="min-width:280px">Plan addresses projected growth of ~60,000 new residents and 16,000+ new housing units by 2045, enabling dense downtown housing.</td></tr><tr><td style="min-width:40px">4</td><td style="min-width:150px">Columbus</td><td style="min-width:150px">R-2 Two-family residential</td><td style="min-width:180px">Sock Pond Addition</td><td style="min-width:120px">Residential</td><td style="min-width:130px">Approved</td><td style="min-width:110px;white-space:nowrap">2026-05-21</td><td style="min-width:130px">Rezoning</td><td style="min-width:150px">R-1 Single-family residential</td><td style="min-width:180px">Advanced Consulting Engineering Services</td><td style="min-width:200px">Columbus City Council</td><td style="min-width:280px">Approval to allow construction of 16 duplexes (32 housing units).</td></tr><tr><td style="min-width:40px">5</td><td style="min-width:150px">Columbus, Indiana</td><td style="min-width:150px">RS4 Single-family</td><td style="min-width:180px">Chase Point</td><td style="min-width:120px">Residential</td><td style="min-width:130px">Unanimous</td><td style="min-width:110px;white-space:nowrap">2026-05-08</td><td style="min-width:130px">Rezoning</td><td style="min-width:150px">RMc Residential Multi-family</td><td style="min-width:180px">Chase Point Capital</td><td style="min-width:200px">Columbus City Council</td><td 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<h3>Are contested or appealed decisions included?</h3><p>Yes. Both approved and conditionally approved applications are included. Decisions that are appealed are updated where the appeal outcome is subsequently reported.</p><h3>Is coverage US-only or international?</h3><p>Coverage is limited to North America. US coverage is primary, with Canadian municipal decisions also included.</p><h3>How does this differ from government planning portals?</h3><p>Government planning portals are fragmented across thousands of local authorities. CatchAll aggregates and structures decisions from multiple jurisdictions into a single searchable dataset.</p>

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