Resettlement Administration, May 1935

The Resettlement Administration was founded in May of 1935 with the mission of relocating struggling families, especially those in farming communities, into planned communities within cities called City Green Belts. Green Belts should have been glimmering examples of what a sustainable future could look like within cities, but this future never actually arrived.

The Resettlement Administration had four branches including Rural Rehabilitation, Rural Resettlement, Land Utilization, and Suburban Resettlement. Initially, the goal of the organization was to relocate 650,000 people from 100,000,000 acres of agriculturally useless land but this plan was unfavorable to Congress and most Americans because it seemed socialistic in nature. Instead the RA moved a few thousand people from around 9,000 acres of land into what was called City Green Belts.

Ultimately, Resettlement Administration was ineffective because of lack of cooperation from other government entities and lack of funding for such an organization and was replaced by the Farm Security Administration in 1937.

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