The Central Coast’s housing crisis is slowly moving toward a more solutions-oriented approach. That’s a welcome change from the stonewalling, finger-pointing and blame-gaming that’s allowed a dire situation to become a full-blown crisis. One of the key issues the region is beginning to confront is the fact while tens of thousands of farmworker families in…
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