Half Moon Bay residents appealed approval of senior farmworker housing. Here’s what the City Council just decided

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The Half Moon Bay City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to deny appeals attempting to block a 40-unit, downtown apartment complex for senior farmworkers, clearing the way for the project to c…

Nonprofit developer Mercy Housing is applying to build a 40-unit, 100% affordable housing development at 555 Kelly Avenue to house Half Moon Bay farmworkers, but it’s facing anti-development sentiment from neighbors in the coastal city.The Half Moon Bay City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to deny appeals attempting to block a 40-unit, downtown apartment complex for senior farmworkers, clearing the way for the project to continue.

Local officials vowed to improve farmworker housing after a mass shooting last year in Half Moon Bay killed seven employees at two farms andif the project didn’t move forward. If the city didn’t approve the complex by July 2 — the deadline to apply for the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program — the project may have been delayed another year. Nonprofit developer Mercy Housing still must secure the rest of the funding needed to begin the project.

Plans for the complex began in 2022, when the city asked for proposals for affordable housing projects on city-owned land at 555 Kelly. The only proposal was given by the duo of ALAS and Mercy Housing. Project opponents have concerns about the change in design, especially the building’s height after the addition of a fifth floor and issues with parking and traffic. ALAS and Mercy said they have taken the concerns seriously, reducing the height of each floor to reduce the building’s height by five feet. ALAS also won’t hold events on the city’s farmer’s market days to alleviate parking concerns, Rey said.

Ferreira said he was particularly concerned with the changes made to the project since its proposal, including the increased building height and capacity. He said the planning committee approved the project “grudgingly.”California lawmakers abandon attempt to repeal law requiring voter approval for some public housing

 

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