City of Dubuque Invites Public Input on Unified Development Code Update
The City of Dubuque is seeking public input as it prepares for an important update to its Unified Development Code (UDC), which governs zoning, subdivision, and historic preservation regulations.
Originally adopted in 2009, the UDC is being thoroughly reviewed and updated to better support the City’s evolving goals and priorities, align with other City plans, and to ensure it is not a barrier to development in the community.
Public engagement plays a crucial role in this multi-phased, 16-month process, and the City is inviting all residents, property and business owners, and development professionals to share their thoughts and feedback. Multiple opportunities for participation will be available, including public meetings, surveys, and online forums. These channels will allow community members to contribute ideas, concerns, and suggestions to help shape the future of Dubuque’s development.
As part of the initial phase of public input, two surveys are available on the project website: a Community Survey, aimed at gathering broad feedback on development issues, and a Technical Group Survey for professionals with knowledge of land use regulations who can provide detailed insights on the UDC’s current structure and functionality.
The public is encouraged to visit www.cityofdubuque.org/UDCUpdate to complete the surveys and find more information on the phases of the update and how to participate and stay informed throughout the process.
The community’s input is essential in shaping a thriving, vibrant city! For additional information, contact the City of Dubuque Planning Services Department at 563.589.4210 or planning@cityofdubuque.org.