Permits and a zoning resolution for 71 units of affordable housing in Moss Beach — that has been touted as a way for many to live close by to where they work but has drawn concern over traffic and density — received unanimous approval by the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. 

The development, dubbed the Cypress Point Affordable Housing Community Project, has been in the works since 2016 and has sparked concerns from local residents. After years in the pipeline, the project has finally made headway with approval from the county to move forward with their goal of occupancy by early 2027. 

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