Environmental
In New Mexico, 'brownfield redevelopment' is incentivized through which mechanism?
AAutomatic exemption from all environmental regulations
BTax credits, grants, and regulatory relief for developers who clean up and redevelop contaminated properties✓ Correct
CFree land transfers from the government
DElimination of zoning requirements for brownfield sites
Explanation
Brownfield programs offer incentives—EPA grants, state tax credits, liability protections for voluntary remediation participants—to encourage developers to clean up and redevelop contaminated properties.
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