The Mercury News

Farm laborers to receive $1M housing grant

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative donates money to build affordable prefab homes for agricultur­al workers

- By Joshua Picazo

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative has awarded a $1 million grant to build affordable housing in Half Moon Bay for farm laborers and their families.

The housing will be built at 880 Stone Pine Road, which is a city-owned site just south of state Highway 92.

Half Moon Bay and San Mateo County officials will be working to create a design that includes detached prefabrica­ted homes, which are costeffect­ive ways of constructi­ng buildings.

“There are few communitie­s more deeply impacted by the rising cost of housing than farmworker­s,” said Priscilla Chan, co-founder and co-CEO of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, adding that she hoped the grant will be a catalyst for further investment­s in the area.

The homes will be offered at a below-market rate, according to a news release from the county, and will go to low-income families and those displaced by a mass shooting in Half Moon Bay earlier this year that claimed seven lives.

“We are grateful for the support from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative that will aid the county in providing this vital affordable farmworker housing,” said Supervisor Ray Mueller, who represents District 3, which includes Half Moon Bay.

Earlier this year, the state announced that San Mateo County had received a $5 million Joe Serna Jr. Farmworker

Housing Grant, which also would go toward building affordable housing.

“Access to affordable housing is crucial for social inclusion and to alleviate poverty,” said Iliana Rodriguez, an assistant county executive who works on issues of homelessne­ss and local housing efforts. “It ensures that people from diverse background­s, including low-income farmworker­s, have a place in the community.”

The county boasts a $100 million yearly agricultur­al industry that relies on a mix of migrant and permanent resident laborers.

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