Land Use & Zoning
A Colorado municipality designates an area as a 'transit-oriented development' (TOD) district. The primary goal is to:
ARestrict development to government uses only
BCreate walkable, mixed-use developments centered around transit stations✓ Correct
CLimit all development within 1 mile of transit to preserve the view
DRequire all businesses within the district to use public transit for deliveries
Explanation
Transit-oriented development (TOD) districts are designed to create walkable, mixed-use communities centered around transit stops, reducing car dependence, increasing housing density, and supporting local businesses.
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