City of Minneapolis Zoning Changes

The City has launched the 45-day comment period for the public to review draft land use regulations that will regulate the primary zoning districts and some overlay districts, with a focus on allowed uses and related development standards throughout Minneapolis. The regulations are critical to achieving the goals of Minneapolis 2040, the City’s Comprehensive Plan. The plan will shape how the city will grow and change over the next two decades so all residents can benefit. Under consideration now are technical aspects of Minneapolis 2040 implementation.

Minneapolis 2040 includes 11 Future Land Use Districts and direction from a variety of policies that guide the creation of zoning regulations. These new and amended regulations are intended to allow a range of uses at a scale and intensity appropriate for each zoning district and provide a greater degree of predictability for residents, businesses, and the development community.

As required by state law, the City has been working on changing its zoning rules to match the land use guidelines that the City Council already approved with Minneapolis 2040. This technical process has taken several years and includes updating the zoning classification of every property in the city to match Minneapolis 2040. Since the plan’s adoption, the City has implemented Minneapolis 2040 through new ordinances that require affordable housing in new residential development, legalize duplexes and triplexes in Minneapolis’ lowest density residential areas, allow the scale of built form called for by the plan citywide, eliminate minimum parking requirements, and align travel demand management regulations with desired plan outcomes.

How to comment on the draft regulations

The deadline for written comments on the draft land use regulations is Feb. 26. Submit comments online.

Learn about proposed regulations and ask questions at an online open house hosted by City staff 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15. Additional information about this event will be announced on the project website and through social media updates. 

The City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing, accept testimony, and make a recommendation to the City Council. The tentative date for this public hearing is March 20, 2023. The City Council is expected to vote on the land use regulations in April 2023. Learn more about draft land use regulations and sign up for updates at minneapolis2040.com

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