For Drew, land use planning has always been about more than maps and regulations — it’s about helping people transform ideas into places that last. Over the years, he’s seen how daunting California’s entitlement and development processes can feel, especially for those unfamiliar with the system. The goal of this consulting practice is to change that.

A young man in a black blazer and light-colored shirt sitting cross-legged next to a wooden bookshelf decorated with potted plants, a clock, and photo frames, against a plain wall.

By combining his experience in homebuilding, policy, and community engagement, Drew built his firm to bridge the gap between local agencies, property owners, and developers. He believes that every project — whether it’s a family farm looking to entitle land for sale or a builder pursuing a new neighborhood — deserves clear guidance, honest communication, and a partner who understands both the technical and human sides of development.

Clients who work with Drew quickly see the difference his approach makes: he listens first, explains the path forward clearly, and navigates the details so they can focus on the bigger picture. At its core, his work is about making complex processes feel achievable and helping clients realize the full potential of their land.