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Half Moon Bay Senior Project Advances

Affordable housing for seniors in Half Moon Bay got a boost, thanks to tax credits awarded by the state.

 

The quest to build a senior campus in Half Moon Bay that will include affordable housing, social and health services at a single location got a boost recently when the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC) approved separate 9% tax credits to both the Half Moon Village and Coastside Senior Housing developments.

The Senior Campus will be located at Main and Arnold Street in Half Moon Bay.

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“We are thrilled that both of our proposed senior communities are on their way to becoming a reality,” said Half Moon Bay Mayor Allan Alifano. “For years, we have been working diligently through a collaborative process that has involved countless government agencies, past and current City Councils, and well-respected affordable housing providers in order to create quality senior housing opportunities in Half Moon Bay. These tax credits are a vital piece of our effort and will help us begin the construction of these much-needed homes.”

Tthe campus will included a total of 264 affordable rentals.

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Many of the services offered at the Senior Campus will be available to seniors from the entire Half Moon Bay community. 

 

 

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