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Is federal land the solution to the housing crisis? Trump officials think so

A dense neighborhood of houses sits in front of a mountain skyline.
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A neighborhood in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Trump Administration has announced a task force to identify federal public land that could be used for housing development.

The Trump Administration announced a new effort Monday to explore using federal land for housing development.

Federal officials said the country is short about seven million affordable housing units, and the joint task force led by Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner and Department of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum was pitched to identify underutilized federal public lands that could facilitate this development.

Our federal lands are an incredible asset on America's balance sheet, said Burgum in a video announcing the partnership. Weve been discussing how we can efficiently and effectively steward these underutilized areas to solve our nations affordable housing crisis.

The announcement comes as many cities and rural communities across the Mountain West struggle with housing affordability. About half the land in the West is owned by the federal government.

HUD and DOI Open Under Utilized Federal Lands For Affordable Housing

In a , the secretaries argue that much of the 500 million acres the Interior Department oversees is suitable for residential use. HUDs role will be to identify where housing is most needed and Interior will find places that can support housing while taking environmental and land-use restrictions into account. They plan to study the underused land and reduce the red tape to more easily lease or transfer it to states or localities.

Using federal land to solve the nations housing challenges has occasionally been a bipartisan approach. Both during their campaigns.

President Joe Biden opened up some federally owned parcels for housing, including 20 acres of Bureau of Land Management Land near Las Vegas, which the federal government sold below market value to Clark County for households making $70,000 or less. The White House also called on agencies to identify land they own where housing could be built.

These developments tended to fall in already dense areas or were part of specific programs with tight parameters.

Critics question whether much public land is suitable, or desirable, for housing, and worry that opening up vast amounts of land for development could be a slippery slope to losing more open and environmentally important spaces. The secretaries anticipated this sentiment in their announcement.

This isn't a free-for-all to build on federal lands, although we recognize that bad-faith critics will likely call it that, they wrote in the op-ed. It's a strategic effort to use our resources responsibly while preserving our most beautiful lands.

This story was produced by the Mountain West 做窪惇蹋 Bureau, a collaboration between Wyoming Public Media, Nevada Public Radio, Boise State Public Radio in Idaho, KUNR in Nevada, KUNC in Colorado and KANW in New Mexico, with support from affiliate stations across the region. Funding for the Mountain West 做窪惇蹋 Bureau is provided in part by the .

Rachel Cohen is the Mountain West 做窪惇蹋 Bureau reporter for KUNC. She covers topics most important to the Western region. She spent five years at Boise State Public Radio, where she reported from Twin Falls and the Sun Valley area, and shared stories about the environment and public health.