Land Use & Zoning
In a Tennessee transit-oriented development (TOD) project, the primary goal is to:
AMaximize automobile parking near transit stations
BCreate compact, walkable, mixed-use communities centered around transit stations✓ Correct
CSeparate residential areas from transit corridors for noise reduction
DReserve land around transit stations for commercial uses only
Explanation
Transit-oriented development (TOD) concentrates mixed-use development (residential, commercial, civic) within walking distance of transit stations to encourage transit ridership, reduce automobile dependency, and create vibrant walkable communities. Nashville's transit projects include TOD planning.
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