Land Use & Zoning
In Tennessee, a 'transit-oriented development' (TOD) is typically characterized by:
AIndustrial development near highways
BHigher-density mixed-use development within walking distance of transit stations✓ Correct
CResidential development more than 5 miles from urban centers
DAgricultural development near airports
Explanation
TOD focuses higher-density residential, commercial, and office uses within walking distance (typically 1/4 to 1/2 mile) of transit stations, reducing auto dependency and supporting transit ridership.
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