Somis Ranch Farmworker Housing Project
Somis Ranch farmworker housing in Ventura County, balancing agriculture and land-use needs.
Project snapshot
Updated as new milestones are reached.
Project focus
Housing that supports the people who power agriculture.
CoLAB supported a project that delivers housing for farmworkers while protecting working lands and local resources.
Why it matters
Farmworker housing supports the people behind local food and farming.
Project scope
360 housing units with water infrastructure benefits.
CoLAB role
Policy engagement to align housing, water, and land-use goals.
Result
Unanimous approval through a streamlined zoning process.

How we show up
Policy, data, and member alignment.
CoLAB brings together experts, stakeholders, and policymakers to craft practical outcomes that protect Ventura County’s economy.
Timeline
Key milestones
Jan 2021
Planning Commission recommendation
Commission recommended approval for the project.
Feb 2021
BOS unanimous approval
Project approved with 360-unit plan and water benefits.
2021–2024
Implementation phase
Ongoing coordination on infrastructure and delivery.
Outcomes
What this delivers
- • Housing stability for agricultural workers and families.
- • Protected working lands while meeting housing needs.
- • Model for future farmworker housing approvals.
Get involved
Support solutions that strengthen the local workforce.
Membership keeps CoLAB advocating for balanced housing outcomes.