Land Use & Zoning
What is 'transit-oriented development' (TOD) in Delaware land use?
ADevelopment along transit corridors limited to transit-related businesses
BHigh-density, mixed-use development concentrated around public transit stations to increase ridership and reduce car dependence✓ Correct
CDevelopment financed by transit agencies
DThe redevelopment of former transit facilities like train stations
Explanation
TOD is mixed-use, compact development concentrated around public transit stations (bus, rail) designed to maximize use of transit, reduce car dependence, and create vibrant, walkable communities.
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