Sen. Curtis proposes using post offices for affordable housing
August 17, 2026 at 7:07 PM MT · via The Salt Lake Tribune · Summarized by Mormon News from original reporting

Utah Sen. John Curtis introduced legislation that would allow local communities to lease U.S. Postal Service property rights to construct affordable housing, addressing record-breaking housing costs.
The bill would enable municipalities to build housing on underutilized USPS property without the federal government selling the land.
Curtis, a Latter-day Saint, said the proposal could unlock affordable housing development in communities nationwide.
Source: The Salt Lake Tribune
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