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Experts say releasing more federal land in the area could solve the problem.
Governor Joe Lombardo has written the Biden administration pushing for more land releases.
The RCG economic study done in 2023 says economic development, growth and infrastructure will be impacted by 20-30 if Nevada 's land supply does not increase.
County report says there are 36,219 acres left for development in the valley.
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