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Moonridge
(Coastside Farm Labor Housing) is one of many Success
Stories that have been locally nominated for recognition in
celebration of CDBG's
30th Anniversary.
Success
Story Details
| Grantee: |
County
of San Mateo |
| Field
Office: |
San
Francisco (Region 9) |
| Carried
Out By: |
Mid-Peninsula
Housing Coalition |
| Eligibility: |
Acquisition,
infrastructure, off-site improvements, relocation assistance |
| Natl.
Objective: |
Low/Mod
Housing |
| Funding: |
| CDBG |
$ 4,086,700
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| Other |
$24,560,500
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| Total |
$28,647,200 |
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| Date
Started: |
1990 |
| Date
Completed: |
2001 |
| IDIS
Activity Nos: |
1994-0002-2
/ 1997-0026-40 |
| Grantee
Contact: |
Steve
Cervantes |
| Grantee
Website: |
County
of San Mateo |
Success
Story Description
Moonridge
I & II
Half Moon Bay, CA
The
opening of Moonridge I in 1999 and Moonridge II in 2001 marked the
successful conclusion of a fifteen-year effort to develop affordable
housing for farmworker families on the San Mateo County coast. The
effort was initiated by former County Supervisor, now U.S. Congresswoman,
Anna Eshoo. Other elected officials, advocates and developers continued
Eshoo's efforts, but were stymied by the enormous obstacles encountered.
In
1985 the County entered into a development agreement with a private
company to develop the site as a 160 unit manufactured housing development.
In 1990 the County bought out the developer's options and purchased
the land.
In
1991, San Mateo County turned to Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition
to tackle the obstacles that had stalled the project for years,
including access, financing, environmental concerns, critical sewer
and water connections shortages and the potential impact of the
development on the local schools.
Over
the years the CDBG program has been used to assist in a number of
different eligible activities including land acquisition, on-site
and offsite infrastructure improvements including roads water, sewer
and fire suppression, environmental studies, design work and relocation
assistance.
Today
Moonridge offers 160 units of affordable housing for agricultural
workers in a development designed by David Baker Associates to reflect
the style of the area's farmhouses at the turn of the century. Duplex
and fourplex style buildings situated in small groups give the development
a community feel. MPHC built classrooms now staffed by the College
of San Mateo, a Headstart Center operated by the School District,
a Community Building, and a computer technology center. Recently
Intel funded a state-of-the-art computer technology laboratory on
the premises. Other amenities include playgrounds, tot-lots, a soccer
field and basketball court. Many residents plant and tend the community
gardens.
Moonridge
has been awarded the prestigious National Low-Income Tax Credit
Coalition's Award, "Best Rural Project in the Nation",
a Gold Nugget Award from the Building Industry Association, and
an award from the California Council of AIA. It was selected for
the "excellence in design" website hosted by the College
of Architecture and Art at the University of Illinois.
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