The First of 47 Manufactured Homes are Delivered to Stone Pine Cove for Farmworker Affordable Housing

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PRESS RELEASE. From San Mateo County District 3 Supervisor Ray Mueller on April 14th, 2025.

Supervisor Ray Mueller’s Statement on Delivery of New Homes at Stone Pine Cove 

HALF MOON BAY –  “Today, the first homes have been delivered to our new affordable housing community for farmworkers at Stone Pine Cove,” said San Mateo County Supervisor Ray Mueller. “We made a promise—to honor the hands that feed us with dignity and safe shelter. And now, with urgency and humanity as our guide, the community, the State of California, the County of San Mateo and City of Half Moon Bay have come together to fulfill that promise in the creation of this new neighborhood.”

Stone Pine Cove is a new neighborhood in Half Moon Bay, which will soon welcome 47 manufactured homes—delivered by truck and installed on-site—as part of a promise by local officials to create dignified, affordable housing for some of the community’s most essential and lowest-paid workers.

For more background on the project you can visit: https://www.smcgov.org/ceo/news/new-housing-farmworkers-taking-shape-stone-pine-cove-helps-fulfill-promise


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Map 503b Adopted 3.15.2022

From left to right: Deborah Penrose, Debbie Ruddock, Robert Brownstone, Patric Jonsson and Paul Nagengast

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