Moonridge Village

Half Moon Bay CA | Completed 

2001

Affordable farm-worker housing along the Northern California coast, the 160 homes of Moonridge Village share athletic fields, gardens and orchards, and community gathering areas in Half Moon Bay.

The first 80 unit phase of this 160 house affordable farm worker village is completed on a rural 42 acre site near the Pacific Ocean just south of Half Moon Bay. The two, three and four bedroom units rent to agricultural worker families from $200 to $500 per month, according to unit size and residents’ income. Common amenities include a soccer field, basketball court, tot-lots, community gardens and orchards, and a picnic-barbecue area.

Community facilities, including a computer learning center, community classrooms, laundry facilities, child development center, post office, and the management and maintenance offices are all arranged around a zocalo, or central plaza.

This affordable farm labor housing development had its beginnings in 1983. The project was first delayed due to a lack of water. When this issue finally resolved available sewer capacity had disappeared. A proposal for an on site sewage treatment plant gained government approval only to be stopped by Sierra Club and sewage district legal opposition. Then the local school district sued, demanding a $20 per square foot fee. The project has slowly tread a long and bumpy path, unable to start construction until fourteen years after conception.


Project Details


Project Number
9303

Address

2001 Miramontes Point Road
Half Moon Bay, CA
United States



Status
Completed
2001

Number of Units
2 Bedroom
35
3 Bedroom
110
4 Bedroom
15

Total 160

Density Ratios
Project
173,270 sf
Site
1,742,400 sf
Units per Acre
40

Parking
Parking Spots
421
Parking Type
surface

Recognition


Awards
Gold Nugget Award of Merit—Best Affordable
Pacific Coast Builders Conference
Design Matters—Best Practices in Affordable Housing
University of Illinois, City Design Center
Builder’s Choice Affordable Award
Builder’s Magazine and National Association of Home Builders
Merit Design Award
California Council, American Institute of Architects
Tax Credit Excellence Award for Rural Housing
Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition

Team


Nonprofit Housing Developer
MidPen Housing
Architect
David Baker Architects
General Contractor
Segue Construction
Structural Engineer
L.S. Mason + Associates
Photographer
Cesar Rubio

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