Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's 'downtown development districts' and related programs incentivize which type of development?
ALarge-lot single-family subdivisions
BInfill, mixed-use, and historic rehabilitation projects in Vermont's designated downtown areas✓ Correct
CIndustrial warehousing on the edges of cities
DSki resort expansion in rural areas
Explanation
Vermont's downtown designation programs encourage infill, mixed-use, and historic rehabilitation development in Vermont's traditional downtowns, providing benefits including tax credits, expedited permitting, and priority for state investment to revitalize downtown areas.
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