San Mateo County Supervisors Set to Approve $1.5M for HMB Farmworker Shooting Victims for Re-housing and Support Services

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AGENDA ITEM. From the San Mateo County Supervisor’s meeting on Tuesday, February 8th, 2023 at 9:00am, as a hybrid meeting.

Adopt a resolution:

A) Approving an allocation of $750,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds to provide emergency re-housing and supportive services for farmworker households displaced by the mass shooting event in Half Moon Bay; and

B) Authorizing and directing the County Executive, or designee(s), acting in consultation with the County Attorney’s Office, to negotiate and enter into an agreement with a service provider, or providers, to provide emergency re-housing and supportive services for farmworker households displaced by the mass shooting event in Half Moon Bay for a term ending March 31, 2024 in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000, to be funded by a combination of $750,000 in allocated American Rescue Plan Act funds and third-party contributions.

 

Full Resolution

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2023 San Mato County Supervisors: Warren Slocum, Noelia Corzo, David Pine, David Canepa, Ray Mueller

 


 

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