Zoning as a Shared Language: Why Collaboration, Not Code, Shapes Great Places

Tue Dec 02 2025

Zoning as a Shared Language: Why Collaboration, Not Code, Shapes Great Places

Cities come into being through a long sequence of conversations, decisions, and acts of imagination. They are the result of planners thinking about the distant horizon, architects shaping ideas into form, developers balancing possibility and risk, and public staff working to uphold the values and intentions that have guided a community over time. These people do not share the same training or the same day to day responsibilities, yet they all rely on zoning to understand what a place can...

SB 79 and the Pace of Change: Why Fast-Moving Laws Make Clarity Essential

Mon Nov 24 2025

SB 79 and the Pace of Change: Why Fast-Moving Laws Make Clarity Essential

California’s SB 79 is one of many recent bills that shows how quickly the land-use landscape can shift. The legislation expands what is possible near qualifying transit stops by allowing more height and density in areas that have historically been limited by local zoning. Regardless of whether one supports every detail of the bill, its movement through the Legislature highlights something planners and local governments are experiencing across the country: the rules now change faster than the...

The Myth of the Simple Parcel: Why Zoning is Never as Straightforward as it Looks

Mon Nov 24 2025

The Myth of the Simple Parcel: Why Zoning is Never as Straightforward as it Looks

People outside the land-use world often assume that a parcel is a simple thing. It looks like a clean shape on a map, one zone, one jurisdiction, one set of rules. But anyone whose role  involves interpreting zoning, reviewing applications, or helping the public understand land-use requirements knows this couldn’t be further from the truth. A parcel that seems ordinary at first glance often becomes far more complicated when a planner, permit technician, GIS analyst, assessor, or public works...

What We Heard at AOC 2025: Counties Are Asking for Capacity and Clarity

Mon Nov 24 2025

What We Heard at AOC 2025: Counties Are Asking for Capacity and Clarity

This year’s AOC Annual Conference in Eugene brought together county leaders from every corner of Oregon. It was a chance for planners, administrators, commissioners, public works teams, assessors, surveyors, and partner agencies to pause, compare notes, and talk openly about what’s working, and what isn’t, in the day-to-day reality of county governance. As we spoke with teams throughout the week, a clear picture emerged. Counties are carrying more responsibility than ever, and they are doing...

UrbanForm at the 2025 AOC Annual Conference: Accelerating Zoning Clarity Across Oregon’s Counties

Tue Nov 18 2025

UrbanForm at the 2025 AOC Annual Conference: Accelerating Zoning Clarity Across Oregon’s Counties

This week, county leaders from across Oregon will gather in Lane County/Eugene for the Association of Oregon Counties (AOC) Annual Conference, a three-day event dedicated to strengthening the systems that support Oregon’s communities. From land use and housing to public health, emergency services, and critical infrastructure, counties carry a tremendous responsibility for shaping the future of the state. UrbanForm is proud to participate this year as a conference sponsor. For counties,...

(Un)Certainty, Trust, and Data: The Three Forces Driving Real Estate in 2026

Tue Nov 11 2025

(Un)Certainty, Trust, and Data: The Three Forces Driving Real Estate in 2026

Real estate has always been cyclical, but what we’re experiencing now feels different. Markets are fluctuating, zoning codes are rapidly evolving, public expectations are rising, and the old playbook no longer seems valid. In 2026, the most valuable resource in real estate isn’t capital or land. It’s certainty and clarity. It’s the ability to make confident decisions and project in the future when the ground beneath us keeps shifting. At UrbanForm, we believe three forces define this new...

Digitizing Zoning, Unlocking Housing: How Boardman is Building the Future of Development

Wed Nov 05 2025

Digitizing Zoning, Unlocking Housing: How Boardman is Building the Future of Development

In cities across the country, zoning codes shape what can and can’t be built. But understanding those rules has long been one of the biggest barriers to getting projects off the ground and one of the biggest constraints on municipal capacity. The City of Boardman, Oregon, is changing that narrative. This fall, Boardman became the latest community to launch a digital zoning platform powered by UrbanForm, giving developers, designers, and city staff instant access to accurate, verifiable zoning...

Haunted by Zoning: The Phantom Tax Behind Every Project

Wed Oct 29 2025

Haunted by Zoning: The Phantom Tax Behind Every Project

“Because the scariest part of development isn’t the code, it’s not knowing what’s true.” Every developer, planner, or architect has faced it. The project looks promising. A good site, a solid vision, financing lined up…until the zoning review begins. That’s when the ghosts start to appear. Weeks disappear into research. Spreadsheets multiply. The code seems to shift each time you read it. And out of nowhere, the budget begins to stretch. It isn’t supernatural. It’s what happens when zoning...

Why Housing Is Expensive (And How Zoning Fits In)

Wed Oct 22 2025

Why Housing Is Expensive (And How Zoning Fits In)

Affordability is at the heart of every community. It shapes who can live where, who can build what, and how our cities grow. Yet across the country, the cost of housing continues to climb,  driven by a mix of demand, scarcity, and complexity that affects everyone from renters to regional planners. At UrbanForm, we think about this every day, not just as a policy question, but as a systems problem.  And one of the most overlooked pieces of that system is zoning. Why Housing Costs So Much There...

From Coast to Valley: Oregon Communities Lead a New Model for Housing Innovation

Tue Oct 21 2025

From Coast to Valley: Oregon Communities Lead a New Model for Housing Innovation

Every housing project begins with one simple question: What can be built here? That question just became a lot easier to answer across Oregon. From the southern coast  to the Willamette Valley , six cities have joined a growing statewide movement to make zoning information accurate, verifiable, and instantly accessible. In Coos County  (Bandon, Coos Bay, and North Bend) and Polk County  (Monmouth, Independence, and Falls City), UrbanForm has launched two new digital zoning platforms that...

Make Intake Easier: A City Planner’s Guide to Self-Serve Zoning Answers

Wed Oct 15 2025

Make Intake Easier: A City Planner’s Guide to Self-Serve Zoning Answers

“What’s my setback?”  It’s 8:07 a.m. at the permit counter. Dana, a permit tech, has three voicemails blinking, a builder waiting with a folder, and an inbox full of screenshots. One caller copied a height table from a two-year-old PDF. Another is sure an overlay applies because a neighbor said so. A third has a site plan that almost works—until someone notices the frontage standard in a different chapter. By lunch, Dana has answered the same questions five times and hasn’t touched the review...

The Hidden Cost of Zoning Research: Why Cities Lose Weeks Before Permits Even Begin

Wed Oct 08 2025

The Hidden Cost of Zoning Research: Why Cities Lose Weeks Before Permits Even Begin

For leaders building the future of cities. In real estate, risk is the name of the game. Risk is both time and money. But before a single...

Meeting Housing Goals Without Burning Out City Staff

Wed Oct 01 2025

Meeting Housing Goals Without Burning Out City Staff

Oregon cities are being asked to deliver more housing, faster, in order to meet state production targets and community demand. With the...

Outreach as a Bridge: Unlocking Partnerships for Growth

Tue Sep 23 2025

Outreach as a Bridge: Unlocking Partnerships for Growth

At yesterday’s ColPac 2025 Northwest Oregon Housing Summit —an event focused on tackling housing affordability challenges and building...

Accessible and Clear Zoning = Faster Housing: UrbanForm Expands Across Oregon with MMHF

Thu Sep 18 2025

Accessible and Clear Zoning = Faster Housing: UrbanForm Expands Across Oregon with MMHF

Every building project starts with zoning. Yet in most communities, zoning information is complex and difficult to access. For...

Case Study: UrbanForm Yamhill

Mon Aug 25 2025

Case Study: UrbanForm Yamhill

We've been talking about this one in bits and pieces for months, but we've never put it all together before. At least in a nice, concise,...

It's almost Conference season. . .

Thu Jul 31 2025

It's almost Conference season. . .

We've got a full Fall Conference season coming up! We'll be attending a handful of events and conferences, including some confirmed and...

City Planners love UrbanForm

Fri May 30 2025

City Planners love UrbanForm

Allow us to share an email we received from a city planner as part of  UrbanForm 's continuing partnership with jurisdictions: "It was a...

Shovels.ai + Re-Zone.ai Integration

Mon May 12 2025

Shovels.ai + Re-Zone.ai Integration

bWe're thrilled to announce the integration of re‑zone.ai and shovels.ai with UrbanForm. This collaboration brings zoning data and...

Yamhill usage to date

Tue May 06 2025

Yamhill usage to date

We'd like to share data on the usage of UrbanForm Yamhill to date from launch in the beginning of 2025 through April 2025. UrbanForm...