Land Use & Zoning
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and an Arizona city share responsibilities for what type of land use control?
AResidential density standards
BRight-of-way and access control for state highways passing through cities✓ Correct
CHistoric preservation
DEnvironmental review of developments
Explanation
ADOT and local governments share jurisdiction over access points (driveways, intersections) and right-of-way for state highways passing through municipalities, requiring coordination of permits and access management.
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