King City Planning Commission Delays Vote on the Future of Temporary Farmworker Housing
The King City Planning Commission considers a permit extension to continue housing 214 seasonal farmworkers, marking the sixth extension since the facility's 2016 opening.
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King City Planning Commission delays vote on the future of temporary farmworker housing
By Sergio Berrueta Click here for updates on this story KING CITY, Calif. (KION) — The King City Planning Commission is pushing discussion on the temporary farmworker housing to their Tuesday, October 7th meeting. The commission saying that the extension is to allow full discussion of the topic. City staff will also be meeting with the owner of the facility in the interim, hoping to find another solution where both sides get what they want o…
King City Planning Commission set to vote on the future of temporary farmworker housing
KING CITY, Calif. (KION-TV) - The King City Planning Commission will decide the fate of a farmworker housing facility. The commission will vote on whether to extend the current permit of the Meyer Building on First Street, which is set to expire on September 26, 2026. An extension of ten years for the permit is being sought, with a new date of November 30, 2036. The facility was built in response to the need for farmworkers' housing in the area …
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