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Pre-applications for Cleaver & Clark Commons will be available beginning 7/8/25


Pre-applications for Cleaver & Clark Commons will be available  beginning
 Tuesday, July 8 at 9AM at https://www.pshhc.org/ccc/. In order to provide a fair and equitable process, a lottery process will be utilized to determine processing order of applications.

If you are disabled, wish to request a reasonable accommodation, or if you have difficulty understanding English, please connect with our team at ccc@pshhc.org or (805) 202-3091. We will ensure that you are provided with meaningful access based on your individual needs.

This property is co-owned with the Housing Authority of San Luis Obispo.

Who is eligible to live at Cleaver & Clark Commons?

Cleaver & Clark Commons is comprised of 53 affordable, multifamily housing units for households making at or below 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI). Please review the ‘Maximum Income Limits’ to see if you qualify. There will also be:

  • 14 units are set aside for agricultural worker* households earning 30 to 60% of the AMI
  • 21 units will be occupied via project-based vouchers through the Housing Authority of San Luis Obispo
  • 6 units are set aside for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
*”Agricultural worker” is defined as an individual who derives a substantial portion of their income from agricultural employment. Retired agricultural workers are also eligible for these units. Jobs that qualify include, but aren’t limited to:
  • Soil cultivation
  • Production, growing and harvesting of any agricultural or horticultural commodities
  • Raising of livestock, bees, furbearing animals, or poultry
  • Dairying
  • Forestry and lumbering operations
  • Delivery and preparation of commodities for market or storage

If you are unsure if your role qualifies, please email us at ccc@pshhc.org.