I work in city government, and I've been asked how other cities define a 
"coworking" space separately from other types of "office" uses in their 
zoning regulations.  I've checked several ordinances for cities known to 
have a large coworking presence, but so far, I've had no luck finding such 
a definition in those city ordinances. 

Then I stumbled across this group.

So I'm wondering, does the city where your coworking space operates have a 
"coworking" or "shared workspace" land use definition in its 
zoning regulations?  If so, what city/state is your site in, and is the 
definition adequate to allow your facility to operate unimpeded (or is 
there something that needs to be tweaked)?

How would you define "coworking space" so as to make it clear that it is 
not an ordinary office space?


Respectfully,
Troy Wynne, AICP
City of Irving, TX

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