Land Use & Zoning
Oklahoma City's Core to Shore development plan is an example of:
ARural agricultural preservation
BUrban master planning and redevelopment of underutilized land connecting downtown to the Oklahoma River corridor✓ Correct
CIndustrial park expansion
DResidential subdivision regulations
Explanation
Oklahoma City's Core to Shore master plan is a long-term urban redevelopment vision for transforming vacant and underutilized land between downtown and the Oklahoma River, incorporating parks, mixed-use development, and improved connectivity to stimulate economic development.
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