Land Use & Zoning
Utah's transportation-oriented development (TOD) policies encourage:
AHighway-dependent suburban development
BHigher-density mixed-use development near transit stations (TRAX, FrontRunner) to reduce car dependency✓ Correct
CDevelopment of new highways in rural areas
DConversion of transit corridors to private roads
Explanation
TOD policies encourage compact, mixed-use, walkable development near transit stations (Utah's TRAX light rail and FrontRunner commuter rail), reducing traffic congestion and supporting transit ridership.
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