Environmental
In Louisiana, a 'brownfield redevelopment' project typically involves which government incentive?
AAutomatic zoning approval without review
BTax incentives, grants, or liability relief to encourage private investment in the cleanup and reuse of contaminated properties✓ Correct
CFree cleanup by the state at no cost to the developer
DExemption from building permits
Explanation
Brownfield redevelopment programs offer incentives including EPA Brownfields grants, state tax credits, Voluntary Cleanup Program liability relief, and local tax increment financing to overcome the cost and liability barriers that discourage private redevelopment of contaminated sites.
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