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Planning staff seeks 1:1 residential parking minimum citywide; board recommends approval

City of Omaha Planning Board · May 7, 2026
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Summary

City staff proposed a zoning code amendment to set a 1-to-1 on-site parking minimum for residential units citywide and allow other small adjustments; planning staff and several proponents argued the change will reduce development cost and support transit-oriented redevelopment. The board approved the recommendation to forward the amendment.

City planning staff presented a zoning code amendment to change the city's residential parking requirements to a 1:1 on-site parking stall per residential unit standard regardless of housing type, along with limited technical adjustments for parking setbacks and counting a driveway space in some infill situations.

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