Land Use & Zoning
In Kentucky's urban areas, 'transit-oriented development' (TOD) is designed to:
ABuild housing for transit workers only
BCreate walkable, mixed-use development around public transit stations✓ Correct
CRestrict traffic in urban cores
DRequire developers to fund public transit improvements
Explanation
TOD creates high-density, mixed-use development around transit stops, reducing car dependency, supporting transit ridership, and creating vibrant urban environments.
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