Land Use & Zoning
A NC municipality's 'thoroughfare plan' is designed to:
APlan new residential subdivisions
BMap existing and future road networks needed to accommodate projected transportation demand✓ Correct
CZone land along major roads for commercial use only
DDesignate historic districts along old roads
Explanation
A thoroughfare (transportation) plan identifies existing and future road corridors needed to serve projected growth, helping municipalities reserve rights-of-way and coordinate land use and transportation planning.
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