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Austin Zoning Meetings

24 meetings monitored in Austin, TX

March 26, 20263m440 words
March 26, 20266h 59m65,021 words
196zoningdensityland usecommercialresidential
Agenda available
March 24, 20262h 49m26,148 words
38residentialdensityrezoningapprovedzoning
March 12, 20263h 4m27,331 words
144zoningmixed useapprovedmotion to approvepublic hearing
March 12, 20263m548 words
2approvedmotion to approve
February 24, 20262h 4m20,000 words
February 10, 20261h 51m17,340 words
70approvedzoningmixed useresidentialdensity
February 6, 20261h 16m11,894 words
1approved
February 5, 20262h 55m26,861 words
37zoningdensitycommercialapprovedmixed use
February 3, 20262h 46m27,699 words
3approvedzoning
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Frequently Asked Questions

Austin City Council, Planning Commission, and Board of Adjustment meetings are monitored by ZoneWire for rezoning requests, VMU (Vertical Mixed Use) applications, ADU permits, conditional use permits, and land development code amendments across the Austin metro area.

Austin has approximately 8 zoning-related meetings per month across City Council, the Planning Commission, and the Board of Adjustment. City Council typically meets weekly, while the Planning Commission meets twice per month.

VMU (Vertical Mixed Use) is an Austin zoning overlay that allows mixed-use buildings with ground-floor commercial and upper-story residential along designated corridors. VMU applications are a key signal for density increases, particularly along South Lamar, Burnet Road, and the I-35 corridor.

The highest volume of zoning activity in Austin occurs along the I-35 corridor as the highway reconstruction opens redevelopment opportunities, in the Domain and North Burnet areas for mixed-use densification, and in East Austin and South Lamar for VMU and ADU applications.

Key zoning terms for Austin include VMU (Vertical Mixed Use), ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), rezoning, conditional use permit, site plan, land development code amendment, PUD, and compatibility waiver. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Austin governing body.