Land Use & Zoning
Wisconsin allows municipalities to create 'Business Improvement Districts' (BIDs) to:
ARestrict commercial development
BFund improvements and promotion in commercial areas through assessments on commercial property owners✓ Correct
CProvide residential tax breaks
DOverride private property rights
Explanation
A Business Improvement District (BID) is a defined area where commercial property owners pay an assessment to fund improvements, marketing, and maintenance of the district.
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