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Redmond Puts Brakes on Commercial Drone Port Development While City Drafts Permanent Regulations

by Favour Bitrus
May 26, 2026
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Redmond Puts Brakes on Commercial Drone Port Development While City Drafts Permanent Regulations

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The Redmond City Council has adopted an Interim Official Control to pause the development of commercial drone ports across most of the city while permanent regulations are developed through a public process, responding to a surge of interest from companies looking to establish drone delivery operations in the area.

The interim controls, adopted on 21 April 2026, restrict commercial drone port development to Manufacturing Park and Industry zones only, prohibiting such facilities in all other zoning areas until final regulations are in place. The move comes as Redmond, home to Microsoft’s global headquarters and a growing concentration of technology companies, has attracted increasing interest from drone delivery operators looking to establish facilities where drones can load, launch, and return after delivering restaurant food and consumer goods to nearby customers.

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The city acknowledged it currently has no regulations governing commercial drone facilities, a gap that officials say makes it impossible to effectively manage the impacts such operations could have on surrounding neighbourhoods, traffic patterns, and land use. The interim controls are designed to prevent premature or unregulated development from taking root before the community has had a chance to weigh in.

A public hearing on the interim controls will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, 2 June 2026, during the City Council’s regular business meeting. Residents can submit comments in person or by emailing cityclerk@redmond.gov.

The interim controls do not address airspace regulation or management, additional business licensing requirements, or rules governing drone use in city parks and public land. Those issues will be handled through separate parallel workstreams. Alongside the development of permanent land use regulations, the city plans to update business licensing requirements for drone operators and establish an Office of Air Management to coordinate drone operations across Redmond more effectively.

Tags: commercial drone delivery Redmond WashingtonRedmond City Council drone interim controls 2026Redmond drone port regulations
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