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King City weighs Meyers Farmworker Housing permit extension amid development push | The King City Rustler | Your Local News Source in King City, California

KING CITY — On King City’s First Street, so-named because it was, stands a metal building with a clock. This is the Meyers Farmworker Housing Facility, a dorm-style seasonal home for more than 350 agricultural workers from Latin America. Since David Gill, Steve Scaroni and Mike Hitchcock’s purchase of the building from Meyers Tomatoes in 2016, Fresh Harvest, the Imperial Valley-based Scaroni Family agricultural labor corporation, has provided a …
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The King City Rustler | Your Local News Source in King City, California broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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