Land Use & Zoning
What is 'mixed-use development' and why has it been promoted in Hawaii?
AA. Development combining Native Hawaiian cultural uses with modern commercial uses
BB. Development combining residential, commercial, and/or other uses in a single project; promoted in Hawaii to create walkable communities, reduce traffic, and maximize land use efficiency✓ Correct
CC. Development mixing different types of agricultural activities on the same parcel
DD. A type of development reserved for tourist areas in Hawaii
Explanation
Mixed-use development combines residential, commercial, retail, and sometimes industrial uses in a single building or project. In Hawaii's land-constrained environment with severe housing shortages, mixed-use development maximizes land efficiency, creates transit-supportive density, and enables walkable communities. Many of Hawaii's planning documents promote mixed-use along transit corridors.
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