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ray mueller is a san mateo county supervisor. >> there is a lot of work to be done to improve the living conditions. >> reporter: the other project is a five story housing development for the farm workers closer to the city at 555 kelly avenue. the city council approved it in may after some pushback and criticism from the governor to get the ball moving. >> the feedback i have leader, there are some merchants worried about parking. any time you do something close to a city center, you tend to hear more objections. >> when the community says yes, you belong here, yes, you are worthy of dignified housing, that creates an inclusive community. >> reporter: for torres, any housing dedicated to farm workers will help families desperately in need. >> he is excited for the stability that it will bring several hard working families here on the coast side. seniors who have dedicated their lives to working the fields. just like he has. >> the first move-in date for the mobile home project is expected in may. supervisor mueller says there is also a $2 million grant that will soon be announced to imp
ray mueller is a san mateo county supervisor. >> there is a lot of work to be done to improve the living conditions. >> reporter: the other project is a five story housing development for the farm workers closer to the city at 555 kelly avenue. the city council approved it in may after some pushback and criticism from the governor to get the ball moving. >> the feedback i have leader, there are some merchants worried about parking. any time you do something close to a city...
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ray mueller is a san mateo county supervisor. >>>>there is a lot of work to be done to improve the living conditions, and we're undertaking that now. >>>>the other project yet to get underway is a five story affordable housing development for senior farm workers closer to the center of the city at 555 kelly avenue. the city council finally approved it in may after some pushback and criticism from the governor to get the ball moving. >>>>the feedback that i've heard is there are some merchants who are worried about parking. anytime you do something close to a city center, people tend to get you tend to hear more objections. when our community says, yes, you belong here. yes, you are worthy of dignified housing that creates an inclusive community. >>>>for torres, any housing dedicated to farm workers will help families who are desperately in need. >>>>igual. he's excited for the stability that it's going to bring. several hard working families here on the coast side, seniors that have dedicated their lives to working the fields jus
ray mueller is a san mateo county supervisor. >>>>there is a lot of work to be done to improve the living conditions, and we're undertaking that now. >>>>the other project yet to get underway is a five story affordable housing development for senior farm workers closer to the center of the city at 555 kelly avenue. the city council finally approved it in may after some pushback and criticism from the governor to get the ball moving. >>>>the feedback that i've...
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ray mueller is a san mateo county supervisor. >> there's a lot of work to be done to improve the living conditions. we're undertaking that now. >> reporter: the other project yet to get underway is a five-story development at 555 kelly avenue. the city council finally approved it in may after some pushback and criticism to get the ball moving. >> there are some merchants who are worried about parking. any time you get something close to a city center, you tend to get more objections. >> when our community says yes, you belong here, yes, you are worthy of dignified housing, that creates an inclusive community. >> reporter: for torres any housing will help farmworker families who are desperately in need. >> he's excited for the stability it will bring to several hard working families here on the coastside, seniors that have dedicated their lives to working the fields, just like he has. >> reporter: mueller also says there's an announcement coming soon about a $2 million grant to help improve existing farmworker housing. ryan, the first move-in date for those families at that mobile home p
ray mueller is a san mateo county supervisor. >> there's a lot of work to be done to improve the living conditions. we're undertaking that now. >> reporter: the other project yet to get underway is a five-story development at 555 kelly avenue. the city council finally approved it in may after some pushback and criticism to get the ball moving. >> there are some merchants who are worried about parking. any time you get something close to a city center, you tend to get more...
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san mateo county supervisor ray mueller said they have space for 70 units here, but housing is not the only thing they've changed since the shootings. >> we actually had a task force go out, look at every farm and ranch in the county. we started an office of labor standards enforcement that's gone out and allows farm workers to actually call in if something is happening at a job site that isn't correct. >> the site is set to open in may. do you think enough has been done to help the farm worker community? >> no. there's always more to do. >> in half moon bay. luz pena abc seven news. >> always more to do. it was another chilly start to the day, with frost and freeze advisories and warnings, and the cold is going to hang around. abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel will well, this news is for you. the cdc now recommends you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia. why? if you're 50 or older even if you're healthy... you're 6 times more likely to be hospitalized. so, schedule at vaxassist.com. katie! it's future you. constipation with belly pain again? our doctor figured it o
san mateo county supervisor ray mueller said they have space for 70 units here, but housing is not the only thing they've changed since the shootings. >> we actually had a task force go out, look at every farm and ranch in the county. we started an office of labor standards enforcement that's gone out and allows farm workers to actually call in if something is happening at a job site that isn't correct. >> the site is set to open in may. do you think enough has been done to help the...
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san mateo county supervisor ray mueller said they have space for 70 units here, but housing is not the only thing they've changed since the shootings. >> wactually had a task force go out and look at every farm and ranch in the county. we started an office of labor standards enforcement that's gone out and allows farm workers to actually call in if something is happening at a job site that isn't correct. >> the site is set to open in may. do you think enough has been done to help the farm worker community? >> no. there's always more to do. >> in half moon bay. luz pena, abc seven news. >> and now to san jose. and a deadline for some unhoused people who are living in rvs. >> today, those rvs must be moved or get towed away. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey looks at the program and why city officials say it's off to a great start. >> reporter if you were to drive down chenoweth avenue in south san jose, you may notice some trees and trash. but you know what? you don't see rvs. this is what it looked like just two weeks ago. lined with some 30 lived in vehicles. but not any
san mateo county supervisor ray mueller said they have space for 70 units here, but housing is not the only thing they've changed since the shootings. >> wactually had a task force go out and look at every farm and ranch in the county. we started an office of labor standards enforcement that's gone out and allows farm workers to actually call in if something is happening at a job site that isn't correct. >> the site is set to open in may. do you think enough has been done to help...
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. >> while the housing numbers may still be small, san mateo county supervisor ray mueller, who represents the coast side, says nothing is easy about building in this community, but he does see positive momentum. >> there is certainly a lot more work to be done around building housing, but the thing that we see generating more and more is the political will. and national leaders in the farmworker movement say several things are different about half moon bay than in some similar communities. for one, many farm workers here are multigenerational and stay in the community, rather than more transitional seasonal workers. and the alignment of the industry. farm worker advocates and political leaders is a benefit that simply does not exist in many other places. >> part of the challenge is, you know, if you're building housing for people that can't that are low income, there's not a lot of money in it. so who's really interested in that? >> back to a live picture here in half moon bay at what's called the yellow house. if you want to come out to tonight's public memorial, it will be held between
. >> while the housing numbers may still be small, san mateo county supervisor ray mueller, who represents the coast side, says nothing is easy about building in this community, but he does see positive momentum. >> there is certainly a lot more work to be done around building housing, but the thing that we see generating more and more is the political will. and national leaders in the farmworker movement say several things are different about half moon bay than in some similar...
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ray mueller is a san mateo county supervisor. >> there's a lot of work to be done to improve the livingdertaking that now. >> reporter: the other project yet to get underway is a five story affordable housing development for senior farm workers closer to the center of the city at 555 kelly avenue. the city council finally approved it in may after some pushback and criticism from the governor to get the ball moving. >> the feedback that i have heard is there are some merchants who are worried about parking. anytime you do something close to a city center. you tend to hear more objections. >> when the community says yes, we belong here. yes, you are worthy of dignified housing. that creates an inclusive community. >> reporter: for torres, any housing dedicated to farmworkers will help families who are desperately in need. >> [ speaking in a global language ] he's excited for the stability that it's going to bring several hard working families here on the coast side and seniors that have dedicated their lived to working the fields just like he has. >> the first move in date for the mobile
ray mueller is a san mateo county supervisor. >> there's a lot of work to be done to improve the livingdertaking that now. >> reporter: the other project yet to get underway is a five story affordable housing development for senior farm workers closer to the center of the city at 555 kelly avenue. the city council finally approved it in may after some pushback and criticism from the governor to get the ball moving. >> the feedback that i have heard is there are some merchants...
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the court filing also accuses supervisors noelia causa and ray mueller of being unable to fairly considerhe issues. no comment from the supervisors or their staff, but county counsel john nybelin says the sheriff's petition lacks merit and that he expects the election to move forward. the san mateo county board of supervisors today unanimously voted to approve a code of conduct resolution. >> this is our promise to our constituents to act responsibly and respect each other and respect all county staff, in addition to the members of the public. >> supervisor jackie speier co-sponsored the resolution with board president david canepa. the code of conduct includes ten principles aimed at ensuring the board conducts all county business with integrity, accountability, transparency, and fairness. >> this was a historic day for the marin county board of supervisors. today, they swore in their first african-american board member. brian colbert will represent district two. he was formerly the mayor of san anselmo, where he's lived with his family since 2011. >> all right. while they worry about th
the court filing also accuses supervisors noelia causa and ray mueller of being unable to fairly considerhe issues. no comment from the supervisors or their staff, but county counsel john nybelin says the sheriff's petition lacks merit and that he expects the election to move forward. the san mateo county board of supervisors today unanimously voted to approve a code of conduct resolution. >> this is our promise to our constituents to act responsibly and respect each other and respect all...
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the national farm worker ministry, coming from washington supervisor ray mueller, mariachis and the aapimunity coming out to be present and to be unified. >> there was a promise soon after the attack of housing. promise of a memorial. here we are two years after the incident. where do those promises stand? >> well, we have stone pine road housing being built for the victims of the shooting, and we're looking at months away from them to be moved into their housing, which we're really excited about. we also have five, five, five kelly that we've been working on for senior farm workers, and we're hoping that we can have the community come together to push forward that project over the finish line as it's still on hold and waiting. so we are still praying for that to happen. and the memorial yesterday was an open opportunity for people to come and look at the different memorials that are being presented, so that the community can take a look and select the one that they think feels best for our community. so we're moving forward. but some areas of the housing we need to continue to push forw
the national farm worker ministry, coming from washington supervisor ray mueller, mariachis and the aapimunity coming out to be present and to be unified. >> there was a promise soon after the attack of housing. promise of a memorial. here we are two years after the incident. where do those promises stand? >> well, we have stone pine road housing being built for the victims of the shooting, and we're looking at months away from them to be moved into their housing, which we're really...