Can you build an ADU in Omaha, NE?

Allowed by right

The Planning Department explicitly states that ADUs are now able to be built by-right, without a use permit, in many zoning districts throughout Omaha. Parcel-specific district standards still need to be checked.

Confidence: high · Last researched May 2026

Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) rules

Omaha's Planning Department states ADUs can now be built by-right in many zoning districts and provides a dedicated public resource website with a how-to guide, FAQs, pre-approved plans, and code information.

  • ADU is described as a small residence on the same lot as a larger primary dwelling.
  • ADU is a self-contained, independent living space with its own kitchen or kitchenette, bathroom, and living/sleeping area.
  • The city provides pre-approved ADU plans through its ADU resource platform.
  • Planning Department states ADUs are by-right in many zoning districts, without a use permit.

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Are ADUs allowed in Omaha, NE?

Omaha's Planning Department states ADUs can now be built by-right in many zoning districts and provides a dedicated public resource website with a how-to guide, FAQs, pre-approved plans, and code information.

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