Land Use & Zoning
Nebraska's Community Development Law authorizes municipalities to:
AZone all adjacent farmland for residential use
BCreate redevelopment authorities to address blight and promote economic development✓ Correct
COverride county zoning decisions
DIssue state bonds for private real estate projects
Explanation
Nebraska's Community Development Law enables municipalities to establish redevelopment authorities, designate blighted areas, and implement redevelopment plans including TIF financing.
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