Green groups blast plan for lease sale on federal lands in Utah.(United States. Bureau of Land Management)Dillon, Robert
Physical takings are when the federal government physically takes your property and prevents you from using it. An example is when the government takes a portion of your property to turn it into a road. Another example is when the government physically makes your land unusable, by dumping toxic...
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Interior Department, and other land management agencies received $38.6 billion in discretionary funding. Minibus highlights: Provide additional $2.65 billon for wildfire suppression outside spending caps
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— make more public lands available for home construction, including Canada Post and National Defence properties, and lease land to developers; — spend $250 million over two years to address the "urgent issue" of encampments and a shortage of shelter space for homeless people...
Once affordable manufactured home land-lease communities have been turned into less affordable place. That has been accomplished by allowing Fannie and Freddie to make low-cost loans with favorable terms av...
or regional networks or partnerships of public and private entities. Eligible project areas include production and land management strategies that enhance land stewardship; business management and decision support strategies that improve financial viability; marketing strategies for increased competitiveness; and...
In 1971, 40 percent of all the farmers did not lease land, and 6 percent of the farmers did not own the land they worked. Agriculture was the basic occupation for only 60 percent of the total number of landowners. The family labor force—that is, proprietors and members of their ...
An alternative financing option that enables low to moderate income homebuyers to purchase housing that has been improved by a nonprofit Community Land Trust and to lease the land on which the property stands. Community Property In some western and southwestern states, a form of ownership under whi...