Half Moon Bay Prepares to Break Ground on Farmworker Housing | KQED
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Two other farmworker housing projects are in progress in Half Moon Bay, aiming to create around 200 units, addressing the acute shortage in the area from a 2016 survey.
"Families are still living crowded. They're getting ready to move out of Half Moon Bay," highlighting the urgency of the housing situation in the area.
"The fact is, we need help from the county... the rent is really high, and we don't earn much," emphasizing the financial struggles faced by farmworkers in Half Moon Bay.
Efforts are being made to establish a farmworker co-op to allow farmworkers to benefit economically from the produce they cultivate, aiming to help them build wealth.
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