Neighborhood Development & Infrastructure Expansion

Neighborhood Development and Infrastructure Expansion

  • Stable housing that will positively impact the mental and physical health outcomes of families, particularly our farmworker families who live in severely overcrowded conditions, and mitigate the impact of COVID-19. Overcrowded conditions directly correlate to the spread of the pandemic, particularly among essential workers such as farmworkers.
  • Provision of safe and secure housing for all members of society. Regardless of age, income, ethnicity, or health conditions, housing is a basic right that should be available to all residents.
  • Stabilization of those who are at risk of homelessness: More services must be offered to residents who are making less than 50% AMI, which results in higher housing security.
  • Expansion of broadband infrastructure (wireless, fiber, and other) in unserved and underserved areas at a reasonable cost to our residents. While projects must be financially feasible for ISPs, it is also essential to provide free to low-cost internet service for those who need it.