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Torres-Martinez plan housing
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AUGUST 16, 2000 The Torres-Martinez Band of Desert Cahuilla Indian are planning a mobile-home park on their reservation in order to help housing conditions of migrant farmworkers. A $650,000 grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and a $700,000 grant in infrastructure development grants from the Department of Agriculture will help pay for the 330-site park. It will include a pool, a community center, laundry facility, and convenience store and is expected to open in two years. Get the Story:
Torres-Martinez tribe plans mobile-home park (The Desert Sun 8/16)
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