Plano begins public review of unified development code module on residential land uses
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Plano’s rewrite of its zoning and subdivision ordinances into a Unified Development Code is in the second part of module 1, focused on residential land uses; public feedback will go to the Rewrite Advisory Committee, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council before hearings in 2026.
Plano is rewriting its zoning and subdivision ordinances into a single Unified Development Code. The city said it is in the second part of module 1, which focuses on residential land uses, and that the draft is open for public review and feedback.
The broadcast said submitted comments will go to the Rewrite Advisory Committee, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council to help refine the document ahead of public hearings scheduled for 2026.
City staff and the advisory committee will review feedback as part of the code rewrite process; the broadcast did not specify exact next-step dates, specific draft revisions or how comments will be summarized for public record.
Residents were directed to plano.gov/udc to view project documents and submit comments. The broadcast did not identify statutory citations or ordinance numbers associated with the current zoning and subdivision regulations.
