Advocacy in action. This is a collaborative, member-driven effort to get development projects approved regionally and to get our members back to work!
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Project Green Light (PGL) is by far the best way to meet and get to know a builder/developer at a time when they need you the most. PGL allows BIA members the opportunity to help not only our industry as a whole, but also those projects that will provide a continued supply of jobs and much needed housing.
PGL is a simple concept. BIA Builder/Developer members who need support when seeking government approvals at Planning Commission or City Council look to other BIA members who can attend those local review meetings in person or even just write letters. Whether you stand up and speak or just be a supporter in the audience, every single person who attends and make a big difference.
The Builder/Developer typically holds a pre-meeting at the BIA office with members of their team attending to explain the project and answer questions. This is a unique opportunity to have a very intimate face time with the builder/developer team.
Approved projects could represent your next business opportunity or establish a relationship for their next project. Don’t wait because we have 2-3 PGLs that are coming up quickly. Sign up today. We will ask for your basic contact information including the City/Zip Code of where you live. It makes a huge difference if you are representing the voting population in that particular jurisdiction.
In the last several years, Project Green Light has proved to be immensely impactful. In fact, Project Green Light has been instrumental in getting over 4,200 units through the approval process and given the official go ahead to proceed. Project Green Light will continue its success in 2023, helping achieve approval for a variety of projects that need your support. Please RSVP to the designated contact person for each project if you are wanting to help.
Note: Project Green Light is a member volunteer effort. BIA works exclusively on broad policy issues affecting the building industry and does not advocate for specific projects.