Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, a 'transit-corridor' zoning designation typically allows what types of development?
AA. Single-family residential only
BB. Higher-density mixed-use development near transit stations and along transit lines✓ Correct
CC. Industrial development along rail lines only
DD. Agricultural use only in transit corridors
Explanation
Transit-corridor zoning encourages higher-density residential, commercial, and mixed-use development near transit stations to maximize transit ridership and reduce vehicle trips.
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