Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB354

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Minimum parking requirements; prohibition on mandates by localities.

Impact

The legislative change could significantly alter how local governments regulate urban development. Supporters argue that eliminating minimum parking requirements will aid in reducing excessive paved areas, promote denser development, and allow for better land use in populated regions. Furthermore, it opens avenues for innovative real estate solutions that do not require extensive parking facilities. This shift is particularly relevant as more cities are transitioning towards improved public transport systems and environmentally friendly urban planning.

Summary

Senate Bill 354 aims to prohibit localities in Virginia from imposing minimum parking space requirements for new buildings, structures, or those undergoing significant rehabilitation starting September 1, 2026. The bill is introduced as part of a broader effort to alleviate regulations that may hinder development, particularly in urban areas where space is limited. By removing such mandates, the bill seeks to encourage development flexibility and reduce unnecessary barriers for property owners and developers.

Contention

Despite its supportive rationale, SB354 is anticipated to face challenges from local governments and residents who argue that parking regulations are essential for managing traffic and ensuring accessibility. Critics fear that eliminating these requirements may lead to inadequate parking availability, overwhelming local neighborhoods with on-street parking issues, and potentially compromising the quality of life. Proponents, however, contend that the flexibility offered by the bill will ultimately lead to more sustainable urban environments and greater adaptability in real estate development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2641

Statewide housing targets; requires localities to increase their total housing stock.

VA SB975

Statewide housing targets; requires localities to increase their total housing stock.

VA HB2142

Land use; refund by localities of certain application fees.

VA HB1577

Centralized local government reporting system; unfunded mandates on localities.

VA SB1118

Cemeteries on private property; registration by localities.

VA SB1190

Solar photovoltaic projects; siting, decisions of localities, etc.

VA HB2129

Exchange of items on roadways; ability of localities to prohibit.

VA SB1434

Solar photovoltaic project; decisions of localities, regional energy plans.

VA HB2630

Trees; replacement during development process in localities, tree canopy fund.

VA HB2128

Derelict buildings; expands authority of localities to impose civil penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.