Land Use & Zoning
What is 'urban renewal' in Kansas cities?
APreservation of historic structures only
BGovernment-sponsored redevelopment of blighted urban areas, often involving land assembly, demolition, and new development✓ Correct
CA program converting industrial areas to residential use
DRural-to-urban migration policy
Explanation
Urban renewal involves government acquisition and clearance of deteriorated urban areas for redevelopment. Kansas cities like Wichita have used urban renewal to redevelop downtown and blighted neighborhoods.
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