Land Use & Zoning
Connecticut's 'Regional Planning Organizations' (RPOs) assist municipalities by:
ASetting local zoning regulations
BProviding regional planning expertise, data, and coordination among member municipalities✓ Correct
CCollecting property taxes on behalf of towns
DApproving all development permits in their region
Explanation
Connecticut's Regional Planning Organizations provide planning services, data analysis, and coordination for regional issues (transportation, housing, environment) across member municipalities, supporting but not replacing local planning.
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