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Contract awarded for almost $11.5 million to prepare land for housing for Half Moon Bay agricultural workers

Contract awarded for almost $11.5 million to prepare land for housing for Half Moon Bay agricultural workers
The Board of Supervisors voted to award a nearly $11.5 million contract to prepare land for farmworker housing in Half Moon Bay. Photo: Manuel Ortiz P360P

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The Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 Tuesday to award a nearly $11.5 million contract for grading and other land preparation work at the Half Moon Bay site where dozens of manufactured homes are planned for low-income farm workers and your families.

The agreement with Interstate Grading & Paving, Inc would allow work on the Stone Pine Cove Farmworker Housing Project to begin this week.

The proposed project will be located on five acres at 880 Stone Pine Road, about a mile from downtown Half Moon Bay, just south of Highway 1.

?Jurisdictions typically celebrate, holding groundbreaking ceremonies with special shovels and numerous officials to commemorate the start of work on the site. And maybe one day we will celebrate such an event. But not today. Not this week. “At this time we are answering the prayers of those waiting for a safe and healthy place to live with the urgency of this Board action,” said District Three Supervisor Ray Mueller.

The action follows the Board's May 7 vote to allocate $5,999,360 to purchase and install 47 manufactured homes from Santa Cruz-based Bigfoot Homes for farmworkers and their families, including 19 households displaced by a mass shooting on January 23, 2023 at two farms. 

With $5 million in assistance from California's Joe Serna Jr. Farmworker Housing Subsidy Program, at least 28 units will be reserved for farmworker households seeking homeownership.

The Stone Pine Cove property is owned by the city and the project is a collaboration between San Mateo County and the city of Half Moon Bay, who have long recognized the urgent need to create safer, more affordable housing for residents. agricultural workers and their families.

“This project will help address the critical housing needs of some of our most vulnerable residents,” said Joaquín Jiménez, Mayor of Half Moon Bay. 

?Through this partnership with the County we feel satisfied to be able to move forward. “Our hope and intention is to continue to look for other projects and partners that can provide additional affordable housing to those in need in the Half Moon Bay community,” he added.

Initial work on the site includes grading, paving roads and driveways, adding utility infrastructure and creating construction pads on which manufactured housing units will be located. 

The city has provided updates and solicited feedback through community outreach meetings and will continue to share information as they enter the next phase of the project.

Stone Pine Cove is tentatively scheduled to be ready for occupancy in March 2025.

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Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communicologist by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of media experience. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism at Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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