Farmworker Housing Has Feel of Small City

Less than two years after the Everglades Community Association began a 500-unit project to house farm workers, 240 homes have been completed, 135 families have moved ir, and bids on the project’s second phases are expected to go out next month. Everglades Villages, south of Florida City on the way to Everglades National Park, is designed like a group of small neighborhoods, said Robert Chisholm, project architect.

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