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The city is gathering community input for its zoning ordinance update process. Your feedback will be valuable to help identify desirable developments, ways to improve the neighborhoods and existing barriers in the zoning ordinance.

What is Zoning?

Zoning is the legislative division of a city or county into zones, which regulates allowable uses for properties and size restrictions for buildings within each zone.

Zoning regulations contain a text section that lists several types of uses, standards, and procedures in codified text format. It also includes an official zoning map, which shows the geographic division of the community into multiple districts designated as official zones where different regulations will be applicable.

We want to hear from you!

How can we best use the land within the City of Radford? Please fill out the survey below. You can also use the maps below to mark current issues as well as potential areas of development.

The city is gathering community input for its zoning ordinance update process. Your feedback will be valuable to help identify desirable developments, ways to improve the neighborhoods and existing barriers in the zoning ordinance.

What is Zoning?

Zoning is the legislative division of a city or county into zones, which regulates allowable uses for properties and size restrictions for buildings within each zone.

Zoning regulations contain a text section that lists several types of uses, standards, and procedures in codified text format. It also includes an official zoning map, which shows the geographic division of the community into multiple districts designated as official zones where different regulations will be applicable.

We want to hear from you!

How can we best use the land within the City of Radford? Please fill out the survey below. You can also use the maps below to mark current issues as well as potential areas of development.