A farmworker housing project in Pajaro got the green light from a majority of the Monterey County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
A proposed farmworker housing project in Pajaro is once again up for consideration after months of delays and deadlocks by decision-making boards.
For the second time in three months, a government body deadlocked on a proposed farmworker housing project in Pajaro.
A farmworker housing project proposed in Pajaro abuts another such development under construction that faced litigation by neighbors.
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Mike Avila, whose Avila Construction is building the Pajaro farmworker housing project, anticipates it will be finished by next February, in t…
At the end of Susan Street in the unincorporated community of Pajaro, a 3.41-acre plot of farmland sits fallow behind a chain link fence. Just…
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