Drone Port Land Uses
Interim Official Control
On June 2, 2026, Redmond City Council held a public hearing on the Interim Official Control (IOC) limiting commercial drone land uses while final regulations are developed through a public process.
Following the hearing, Council voted to amend Ordinance 3257 to further prohibit commercial drone port land uses in the Manufacturing Park MP) and Industry (I) zones.
A new public hearing on the amended IOC will be held at 7 p.m. during the City Council regular business meeting on Tuesday July 21, 2026. Comments may be submitted in person or by emailing cityclerk@redmond.gov.
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Council materials for the June 2, 2026 public hearing, including a staff presentation, can be found at Public Hearing meeting materials - Drone Ports IOC.
Watch the June 2, 2026, public hearing at Council Public Hearing - Drone Port Land Uses IOC.
Background
There has been an increased interest in establishing commercial drone operations in Redmond. These operations would create facilities or ports where drones could be stored, charged, and could load up, launch, and return after making deliveries of packages like restaurant food or consumer goods.
On April 21, 2026, Redmond City Council adopted an Interim Official Control (IOC) to limit the development of commercial drone ports while final regulations are developed through a public process. Read the memo and ordinance as adopted by the City Council.
Prior to the IOC, the City did not have regulations in place concerning commercial drone facilities. Absent such regulations, the City could not effectively manage the impacts drone facilities have in Redmond.
View the City's Drone Port Land Use webpage to learn more about what the IOC covers and does not cover, as well to find answers to frequently asked questions.