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Rep. Lofgren Announces $1.3 Million in Federal Funding to Repair Farmworker Housing in Soledad

 

SALINAS, CA – On Wednesday, October 23 U.S. Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (CA-18) announced that the Community Housing Improvement Systems and Planning Association (CHISPA) will receive $1,320,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) through a combination of a grant and a low-cost federal loan to rehabilitate affordable housing for farmworkers in Soledad.


 


“The men and women who work America's farms feed the nation, and they deserve to have safe living spaces. This federal funding will importantly help improve existing housing infrastructure in the ‘Salad Bowl of America,’ where so much fresh produce is grown. I remain committed to addressing the housing needs in our community – whether in Soledad, other areas of the Salinas Valley, or anywhere in CA-18 – and I will continue to support efforts that help uplift and protect farmworkers everywhere,” said Rep. Zoe Lofgren.


 


CHISPA will receive a grant of $1,188,000 and a loan of $132,000 to make needed improvements at the Soledad Townhomes, a multifamily housing complex with more than 30 units. This project consists of 10 two-bedroom, 14 three-bedroom, and 9 four-bedroom units.


 


This funding comes from the USDA’s Off-Farm Labor Housing Program, which supports housing development projects for migrant and seasonal domestic farm laborers.


 


The USDA grant was provided by the FY24 consolidated appropriations package that Rep. Lofgren voted in favor of.

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