Land Use & Zoning
Georgia's 'Smart Growth' programs encourage local governments to:
ABuild only in rural areas
BAdopt coordinated planning that focuses growth in existing developed areas with adequate services✓ Correct
CRestrict all new development for 10 years
DAllow unrestricted commercial development
Explanation
Georgia smart growth initiatives encourage local planning that focuses development where infrastructure exists, preserves agricultural and natural lands, and creates walkable, sustainable communities.
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