Public records first
We focus on records already maintained or published by public agencies, including reports, meeting materials, permit activity, and planning documents.
Great Lakes Development organizes public planning, zoning, permitting, and land-use records to better understand where development is proposed, reviewed, approved, and built.
Great Lakes Development is a research and data initiative focused on organizing public information about development activity. The project connects records that are often scattered across local government websites, meeting packets, permit portals, reports, and public-record processes.
We focus on records already maintained or published by public agencies, including reports, meeting materials, permit activity, and planning documents.
Development activity is local. We review actions at the city, township, village, county, and regional level.
Our goal is to make fragmented development information easier to understand, compare, and analyze over time.
We monitor the public-record signals that help explain proposed and active development.
Planning commission agendas, zoning amendments, rezonings, site plans, special land uses, and approvals.
Building permits, issued-permit reports, permit exports, certificates, and development activity summaries.
Project types, locations, timing, approvals, continuances, public infrastructure, and broader growth patterns.
Communities publish permit and development information in different ways. Some provide public dashboards or portals, some publish periodic reports, and others provide existing records through public-record request processes.
If you received a request from Great Lakes Development, it is generally for an existing electronic report or export of building permit or development activity for a defined date range.
CSV, Excel, existing report exports, public dashboards, PDF reports, or other native electronic formats.
Requests are typically limited to a specific month, quarter, year, or other defined reporting period.
We prefer existing reports and exports rather than asking staff to create new analysis or custom summaries.
For questions about a records request, data format, date range, or project purpose, please contact us at the addresses below.