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Mariposa officials say new Tyler permitting system has cut review times and launch owner-built Title 25 pathway

Mariposa County Board of Supervisors · March 10, 2026
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Mariposa County's building division reported faster permit review cycles after moving to the Tyler platform and outlined implementation steps for a new Title 25 limited-density owner-built rural dwelling (LDRD) pathway designed to provide a lawful, wildfire-compliant route for owner builders.

The Mariposa County building division told the Board of Supervisors on March 10 that a full transition to the Tyler permitting platform has produced measurable improvements in permit processing and launched a new owner-built pathway under Title 25.

"We are now a fully digital workflow," interim building director Corina Miranda said, summarizing the department's work since switching from an AS/400 system in December 2024. Miranda and staff reported the average first-review turnaround dropped from about 12 days to roughly seven days, resubmittals are typically reviewed in two to four days, and the department currently has no backlog in the building review queue.

Miranda said those gains come from time-tracking, automated workflows in Tyler, and tighter coordination across building, planning, environmental health and public works. "We're 40 to 75% faster than our peer jurisdictions" on several…

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