Edmond to host open houses on proposed development code

First of three meetings on major update to city's zoning regulations is set for February 26th.

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

The City of Edmond, Oklahoma is hosting a series of open house events to gather public feedback on a proposed update to the city's Unified Development Code, which governs zoning and development regulations. The first of three scheduled meetings will take place on February 26th, with additional sessions planned for later in the year.

Why it matters

Edmond's development code has not been comprehensively updated in over a decade, and the proposed changes aim to align the city's regulations with its long-term growth and sustainability goals. Community input will help shape the final version of the code, which impacts everything from residential construction to commercial development.

The details

The open house events will provide residents and stakeholders an opportunity to review the proposed updates to the Unified Development Code and share their feedback directly with city planners. Topics expected to be covered include zoning districts, land use regulations, design standards, and permitting processes.

  • The first open house is scheduled for February 26, 2026.
  • Two additional open house events are planned for later in 2026, though specific dates have not yet been announced.

The players

City of Edmond, Oklahoma

The local government of Edmond, a city located north of Oklahoma City, is leading the effort to update the city's Unified Development Code.

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What’s next

Following the open house events, city staff will incorporate public feedback into a final draft of the updated Unified Development Code, which will then be presented to the Edmond City Council for review and approval.

The takeaway

Edmond's open house meetings provide an important opportunity for residents to shape the future of development in their community, ensuring the city's zoning and land use regulations align with the community's long-term vision.