Half Moon Bay Approves Controversial Farmworker Housing Project
The planning commission, under pressure from state officials, reluctantly greenlights a 40-unit development for senior farmworkers despite numerous reservations.
- Commissioners criticized the project's height, design, and amenities but ultimately approved it after extensive debate.
- Governor Gavin Newsom's threat of legal action played a crucial role in the project's approval.
- The development aims to address dire living conditions exposed by a tragic shooting last year.
- The project now moves to the City Council for final approval, where further modifications may be considered.
- Local advocates argue the project is essential for the community's vulnerable farmworker population.