This is where taxpayer money goes: building subsidized housing a few miles from the beach on the Monterey Bay.
No Americans will be allowed: "Program Manager" Carlos Jurado and his buddies will make sure that no gringos ever get near this place, and if they accidentally do, the Mexican gangbangers who will end up running it will take care of it with a little ethnic cleansing.
This is the plan for places like Pacific Palisades too. The Colonistas from South of the "border" will use American taxes to build themselves luxury homes in the nicest areas of the formerly "United" states.
Viva La Reconquista! Yee hah!
I’ve dealt with subsidized renters. They made a ghetto. On account of it’s not the building or the location that makes a ghetto. It’s residents.
More slums newly built.
Great.
“The Projects” have been around for over 100 years, especially after WWII.
They used to be concrete block duplexes with little yards. I lived in one as a young kid.
Now they build crowded apartment buildings which quickly turn into the jungle.
Post this to Pres Trump’s Truth account. Post it on X.
Copy in HUD Secy Scott Turner.
Ask why so close to the beach when average Americans cannot even afford anything within 50 ++ miles of a nice beach.
At one time you were able to afford to live decently on ONE salary, the man’s, and there were no “affordable” housing units paid for by somebody else.
You could buy 72 apartments or townhouses for a lot less than that
Or the Amish or Elon Musk could build tiny houses or some family type shelters
Most of that money goes into the pockets of the so-called do-gooders and their family and friends
Any bets on how long it takes them to tear out the wiring and plumbing to sell it for dope? How long before the walls are full of holes, the windows are broken, and the doors are hanging off one hinge?
Instead of letting hardworking Americans who pay taxes who need a hand live in them.
No wonder people stay on public assistance.
$56 million / 72 = $780k per unit - for low cost housing? Either the tenant is getting steal or the developer got a steal though he likely had a lot of kickback expenses.
Any bets on how long it takes to render this place uninhabitable? My guess: Two years.
Farm workers?
So single men likely, but what about single women cashiers (or other full time low income job)?
The politicians always claim these projects are for working people.
Within a few years there are no workers living there any more—unless drug dealing counts as work.
Lol.
When investors have tons of money, they like to waste some of it, apparently.
“””Sparrow Terrace in Watsonville, a brand-new housing complex that will feature 72 affordable apartments for low-income families, farmworkers and formerly homeless people”””
This is typical for governments.
Build high-cost, low-income housing in high-cost areas.
Meanwhile, there are many areas of the country where these low-income people could live in low-housing cost areas.
Since many of these low-income people are not working, but living on the government welfare, they should move to a low-cost housing area.
Is Blackrock, Vanguard or State Street the real owner?
No reason for American farm workers to be “low income”. Send the illegals home and pay the Americans fairly. Also, once the illegals go home, lower-cost housing will open up tremendously.