Land Use & Zoning
Maine's Land for Maine's Future (LMF) Program funds the acquisition of:
AAffordable housing developments
BFarmland, forestland, and recreational lands for conservation and public access✓ Correct
CBrownfield redevelopment projects
DCommercial real estate for public use
Explanation
Maine's Land for Maine's Future program provides bond funding to acquire conservation and recreational lands including farms, forests, and working waterfront properties to protect Maine's natural resources.
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