Land Use & Zoning
The Wasatch Front's rapid population growth has led to Salt Lake City and surrounding cities implementing:
AStatewide rent control
BTransit-oriented development (TOD) and mixed-use zoning near TRAX light rail stations✓ Correct
CA complete ban on new construction
DMandatory relocation to rural Utah
Explanation
To manage population growth and reduce traffic congestion, Wasatch Front communities have increasingly adopted transit-oriented development (TOD) policies and mixed-use zoning near TRAX light rail stations, encouraging dense, walkable development near transit.
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