Land Use & Zoning
What is a redevelopment project area (RDA) in Nevada?
AA residential area designated for new construction
BA specially designated area where local governments use tax increment financing and other tools to revitalize blighted or underutilized urban areas✓ Correct
CA federal designation for distressed rural Nevada counties
DAn area where the BLM transfers land to private developers
Explanation
Nevada cities and counties can designate redevelopment project areas (RDAs) in blighted or underperforming areas. Within RDAs, local governments can use tax increment financing, land assemblage, and development incentives to promote revitalization.
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