Land Use & Zoning
Missouri's 'smart growth' initiatives encourage:
AUnlimited suburban expansion
BInfill development, transit-oriented development, and walkable neighborhoods to reduce sprawl✓ Correct
COnly agricultural land preservation
DLarge-lot single-family only zoning
Explanation
Smart growth promotes compact, walkable, transit-accessible development patterns that reduce sprawl, preserve open space, and revitalize existing communities. Missouri cities like Kansas City and St. Louis have promoted smart growth principles.
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