Land Use & Zoning
In Kansas, 'smart growth' development principles promote:
AUnlimited suburban sprawl to maximize land use
BCompact, transit-oriented, mixed-use development that reduces sprawl and preserves open space✓ Correct
CAgricultural land development at the urban fringe
DSingle-use commercial strip development
Explanation
Smart growth encourages compact, infill development; mixed uses; walkability; transit access; and preservation of open space as alternatives to low-density suburban sprawl.
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