Pali Builds has reviewed the most recent permit data released by the City of Los Angeles Department of Building & Safety (LADBS). Below is a summary of key trends, issuance activity, and how March compares to February.
Applications Submitted
A total of 113 permit applications were submitted in March.
This represents continued strong demand from homeowners entering the rebuild process and confirms that the pipeline of future construction remains full.
Key Takeaway:
- Application volume remains high and consistent
- The rebuild pipeline is still expanding
Permits Issued
A total of 107 permits were issued in March.
This represents an increase from February, which saw approximately 90–95 permits issued.
Key Takeaway:
- February = steady issuance
- March = increased output and scaling approvals
The City continues to move relatively quickly while increasing production.
Pipeline vs Output (Important Shift)
- Applications Submitted: 113
- Permits Issued: 107
For the first time:
Permit issuance is nearly matching new application volume
Interpretation:
- The system is approaching equilibrium
- Backlog is being worked down
- The rebuild pipeline is becoming predictable and sustainable
Processing Time Observations
- Median time to issue (March): ~116 days
Interpretation:
- Processing timelines have stabilized
- Homeowners should expect ~4–6 month timelines
- The system is improving, but not yet accelerating dramatically
While the average permit timeline is approximately 6 months, the median time is closer to 4 months — indicating that most projects are moving through the system faster, with a small number of outliers extending overall averages.
Project Type Observations
March continues the same trend seen in February:
- Majority of permits are new single-family rebuilds
- Minimal presence of:
- Remodels
- Additions
- ADUs
Key Takeaway:
This is true rebuild activity, not partial construction
Eligibility Observations
- ~92% of March permits are eligible rebuilds
Interpretation:
- Most homeowners are successfully navigating:
- Insurance
- City requirements
- Rebuild eligibility pathways
Project Size + Value
- Average size: ~3,200 – 3,500 sq ft
- Average value: ~$1.2M – $1.6M
Market Impact:
March alone represents:
$140M+–$170M+ in construction value entering the market
Combined with February:
$250M+ in active rebuild capital now moving into construction
What Changed From February to March
1. Output Increased
- February: ~90–95 permits
- March: 107 permits
Clear upward trend in approvals
2. Pipeline Remains Strong
- March applications: 113
Demand is not slowing — it’s keeping pace with approvals
What We’re Seeing
Construction Activity Is About to Ramp
With over 200+ permits issued across February and March, expect:
- Groundbreakings within 30–60 days
- Foundation crews to become constrained
- Framing demand to spike shortly after
Logistics Will Become a Constraint
As projects begin simultaneously:
- Delivery congestion will increase
- Scheduling conflicts will emerge
- Narrow streets will be impacted
Cost Pressure Is Building
With synchronized demand:
- Subcontractor pricing may increase
- Material lead times may extend
- Competition for labor will intensify
Looking Ahead
Based on current trends:
- April and May are likely to see continued strong permit issuance
- The pipeline remains active and balanced
- Construction activity will accelerate heading into summer
Final Thought
February showed progress.
March shows balance and scale.
For the first time:
The rebuild system is processing permits almost as fast as they are being submitted.
The next challenge isn’t approvals…
It’s managing hundreds of projects moving forward at the same time.
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Could that report read any more like a ChatGPT response?
I like the info, but the tone and commentary are very AI GPT.
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Are you complaining about our free community service?
Some people will complain about anything. What motivates people to think they have to express negativity very time something is not to their liking? Personally, I found d the report very interesting and appreciate your taking your time to research and publish your findings.
Thank you Bill!
Thank you Pali builds for putting out all this data and information. I find it extremely helpful and makes me excited to get back to the 90272!
Thank you Binti!
Pacific palisades’ residents are incredibly grateful for your free Community service!! We fully appreciate and understand that your volunteerism is incredible! It saddens me when people don’t quite get the memo… Thank you so much. ?
Thank you Lee!!
thanks for the update and breakdown! things moving ahead!
Thank you Ben!
Thanks for the great, accurate information! Your support and guidance is much appreciated by the community.
Thank you Roseanne!!
Thank you for this!! I know it’s more work, but would love to see them more detailed information about how many neighborhoods got how many permits. ????????
Re permit approval timelines – The website says that the average time is 6 months, while the median time is 116 days (close to 4 months). The traditional mathematical definition of “median” is “average”. What is your definition of the word “median”? Thank you.
I just discovered that my median/average message is incorrect. Please ignore the message.