Overview
Preemption classification
Tier F — Local control
Municipal Inclusionary Housing Act died 2020. No meaningful preemption either direction.
Governance
Statewide
Building and zoning code adoption is mandated at the state level.
Adopted building codes
NEC statewide; others local
City-level IBC adoptions (3)
| City | IBC | Amendment notes |
|---|---|---|
| Kearney | 2018 | |
| Lincoln | 2018 | |
| Omaha | 2023 |
View building-code adoption for Nebraska →
4 of 5 codes adopted (IBC, IRC, IECC, NEC)
Profiled counties
Cities
Showing 3 of 3
| City | Population | Code | Status | Issues |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KEARNEY | — | Chapter 14 - ZONING DISTRICT REGULATIONS (part of Unified Land Development Ordinance, Chapters 11-59) · 8 districts | V1 Legacy | schema:v1-legacypriority:lowdata:gaps-present |
| Lincoln | — | Title 27 of the Lincoln Municipal Code (Zoning) · 27 districts | V1 Legacy | schema:v1-legacypriority:lowdata:gaps-present |
| Omaha | — | Chapter 55 of the Omaha Municipal Code · 21 districts | V1 Legacy | schema:v1-legacypriority:lowdata:gaps-present |
Research status
Data quality
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