Governor Matt Meyer Signs Executive Order Streamlining State Permitting Regulations
Governor Matt Meyer | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Thursday, February 26, 2026
Governor Matt Meyer | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Thursday, February 26, 2026

WILMINGTON — Today, Governor Matt Meyer signed an executive order to streamline permitting regulations across Delaware, making it easier to build affordable and workforce-focused homes, develop much-needed sustainable energy generation, expand access to broadband, and integrate public water and wastewater, while still protecting public safety and the environment.
The full Executive Order can be found here, as well as an FAQ document on each provision.
“For too long, Delawareans have watched essential projects get stuck in red tape that can stretch on for years, driving up costs and stifling progress,” said Governor Matt Meyer. “By creating a permitting accelerator with clear timelines, real accountability, and transparent tracking, we can build more affordable, workforce-focused homes and deliver reliable, sustainable energy and 21st century infrastructure, without weakening environmental protections or public safety.”
“We can talk all day long about increasing capacity on our electrical grid and investing in affordable housing projects across our state, but our words ring hollow until we can get shovels into the ground,” said Senate President Pro Tempore Dave Sokola. “Governor Meyer’s Permitting Accelerator outlines a bold strategy for expediting some of the most critical projects that will put roofs over heads, lower energy costs, and improve quality of life for communities across our state — which is something that the Senate Democrats would welcome wholeheartedly.”
“When Delawareans speak up about the challenges they’re facing, it’s our responsibility to listen and act,” said House Speaker Melissa Minor-Brown. “The pressures families are feeling around energy costs, housing, and infrastructure didn’t happen overnight, and they won’t be solved overnight. But there comes a point where we have to move from conversation to action. That’s exactly what these permitting reforms deliver, and I’m looking forward to seeing the positive impact they will have on Delawareans in every corner of our state.”
“We know we need a variety of housing, from apartments, to townhouses, to single-family homes, rented and sold at a variety of price points to get us out of this housing crisis,” DHSA Director Matthew Heckles said. “Executive Order 18 addresses that issue by creating a smarter, faster permitting system that protects the environment, agriculture and open space, but supports developers with reliable timelines and clear guidelines.”
“This executive order is an important step forward for Delaware,” said Mike Riemann of Becker Morgan Group. “Together, we can begin to peel back unnecessary complexity, and send a clear signal that Delaware is serious about being competitive and open for responsible investment.”
Executive Order 18: Permitting Accelerator
Summary
Delaware’s permitting and regulatory review processes play a critical role in delivering housing, energy, transportation, broadband, and water infrastructure. In recent years, however, state permitting timelines have often stretched 18–24 months or longer, increasing project costs, discouraging private investment, constraining housing supply, and slowing delivery of essential infrastructure. These delays have placed Delaware at a competitive disadvantage relative to neighboring states with more predictable and coordinated review processes.
At the same time, Delaware faces converging challenges:
Executive Order No. 18 establishes a Permitting Accelerator to address these challenges by coordinating agency reviews, prioritizing high-impact projects, accelerating timelines where legally permissible, and improving transparency—without expanding agency authority or weakening environmental, health, or safety protections.
GOALS OF THE EXECUTIVE ORDER
The Executive Order is designed to achieve five overarching goals:
KEY DEFINITIONS
The Order establishes objective definitions to determine which projects qualify for expedited coordination:
KEY AREAS OF EXECUTIVE ORDER #18
Faster energy permitting directly supports housing, manufacturing, healthcare, and data-intensive industries that depend on dependable power.
This approach lowers public infrastructure costs and preserves farmland and natural resources.
Faster housing production helps stabilize rents, expand supply, and reduce cost pressures on Delaware families.
By pairing speed with accountability and data reporting, the Order strengthens Delaware’s long-term competitiveness without sacrificing public protections.
Clear deadlines and escalation procedures prevent projects from stalling without explanation.
It accelerates process—not outcomes—ensuring decisions remain lawful and defensible.
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Governor Matt Meyer | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Thursday, February 26, 2026

WILMINGTON — Today, Governor Matt Meyer signed an executive order to streamline permitting regulations across Delaware, making it easier to build affordable and workforce-focused homes, develop much-needed sustainable energy generation, expand access to broadband, and integrate public water and wastewater, while still protecting public safety and the environment.
The full Executive Order can be found here, as well as an FAQ document on each provision.
“For too long, Delawareans have watched essential projects get stuck in red tape that can stretch on for years, driving up costs and stifling progress,” said Governor Matt Meyer. “By creating a permitting accelerator with clear timelines, real accountability, and transparent tracking, we can build more affordable, workforce-focused homes and deliver reliable, sustainable energy and 21st century infrastructure, without weakening environmental protections or public safety.”
“We can talk all day long about increasing capacity on our electrical grid and investing in affordable housing projects across our state, but our words ring hollow until we can get shovels into the ground,” said Senate President Pro Tempore Dave Sokola. “Governor Meyer’s Permitting Accelerator outlines a bold strategy for expediting some of the most critical projects that will put roofs over heads, lower energy costs, and improve quality of life for communities across our state — which is something that the Senate Democrats would welcome wholeheartedly.”
“When Delawareans speak up about the challenges they’re facing, it’s our responsibility to listen and act,” said House Speaker Melissa Minor-Brown. “The pressures families are feeling around energy costs, housing, and infrastructure didn’t happen overnight, and they won’t be solved overnight. But there comes a point where we have to move from conversation to action. That’s exactly what these permitting reforms deliver, and I’m looking forward to seeing the positive impact they will have on Delawareans in every corner of our state.”
“We know we need a variety of housing, from apartments, to townhouses, to single-family homes, rented and sold at a variety of price points to get us out of this housing crisis,” DHSA Director Matthew Heckles said. “Executive Order 18 addresses that issue by creating a smarter, faster permitting system that protects the environment, agriculture and open space, but supports developers with reliable timelines and clear guidelines.”
“This executive order is an important step forward for Delaware,” said Mike Riemann of Becker Morgan Group. “Together, we can begin to peel back unnecessary complexity, and send a clear signal that Delaware is serious about being competitive and open for responsible investment.”
Executive Order 18: Permitting Accelerator
Summary
Delaware’s permitting and regulatory review processes play a critical role in delivering housing, energy, transportation, broadband, and water infrastructure. In recent years, however, state permitting timelines have often stretched 18–24 months or longer, increasing project costs, discouraging private investment, constraining housing supply, and slowing delivery of essential infrastructure. These delays have placed Delaware at a competitive disadvantage relative to neighboring states with more predictable and coordinated review processes.
At the same time, Delaware faces converging challenges:
Executive Order No. 18 establishes a Permitting Accelerator to address these challenges by coordinating agency reviews, prioritizing high-impact projects, accelerating timelines where legally permissible, and improving transparency—without expanding agency authority or weakening environmental, health, or safety protections.
GOALS OF THE EXECUTIVE ORDER
The Executive Order is designed to achieve five overarching goals:
KEY DEFINITIONS
The Order establishes objective definitions to determine which projects qualify for expedited coordination:
KEY AREAS OF EXECUTIVE ORDER #18
Faster energy permitting directly supports housing, manufacturing, healthcare, and data-intensive industries that depend on dependable power.
This approach lowers public infrastructure costs and preserves farmland and natural resources.
Faster housing production helps stabilize rents, expand supply, and reduce cost pressures on Delaware families.
By pairing speed with accountability and data reporting, the Order strengthens Delaware’s long-term competitiveness without sacrificing public protections.
Clear deadlines and escalation procedures prevent projects from stalling without explanation.
It accelerates process—not outcomes—ensuring decisions remain lawful and defensible.
Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.
Here you can subscribe to future news updates.