State gives $42.8 million to three San Mateo County affordable housing projects

REDWOOD CITY — Three affordable housing projects are set to split $42.8 million in funding from the state, including two projects on the Peninsula and one coast apartment complex reserved for farmworkers and their families.

The state funds — officials announced this month — will help build a total of 212 units across San Mateo County as part of its ongoing commitment to fighting the Bay Area’s affordability crisis: a 71-unit project in Moss Beach with several apartments reserved for local farmworkers, a 69-unit project in Burlingame and a 72-unit apartment near the Colma BART station. The three projects — proposed by affordable housing developers — received grants from the California

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