Land Use & Zoning
Which of the following best describes 'infill development'?
ADevelopment on raw agricultural land at the urban fringe
BDevelopment of vacant or underutilized parcels within an existing urban area✓ Correct
CRedevelopment of contaminated brownfield sites
DConstruction of new subdivisions in rural areas
Explanation
Infill development builds on vacant, underutilized, or previously developed parcels within an existing developed urban area rather than expanding development at the periphery (greenfield development).
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