Land Use & Zoning
Ohio's 'Downtown Revitalization' programs and tax abatements aim to:
AConvert downtown areas to agricultural use
BEncourage renovation and new construction in urban core areas to combat vacancy and blight✓ Correct
CRelocate businesses to suburban areas
DRestrict all new construction in existing downtown areas
Explanation
Ohio municipalities use tax abatements, TIF districts, and other economic development tools to stimulate renovation, new construction, and business attraction in downtown and urban core areas.
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