11.20.05
Mobile homes – Orange County residents agree to leave seaside mobile homes, end 25-year-old dispute
Orange County residents agree to leave seaside mobile homes, end 25-year-old dispute
SignOn San Diego – ASSOCIATED PRESS 2:39 a.m. November 5, 2005 CRYSTAL COVE STATE PARK An Orange County mobile home park that offered million-dollar ocean views for a pittance will be removed from a state park, ending 25 years of disputes. will pay the state $650,00 in legal fees and rent. About 250 mobile homes will be removed spaces and restrooms. The mobile homes, which rented for as little as
FEMA to stop paying for most hurricane evacuee hotel rooms on Dec. 1
SignOn San Diego – into travel trailers, mobile homes or apartments until they find permanent homes. Tuesday's announcement marked 7 to find homes, said David Garratt, FEMA's acting director of
FEMA to stop paying for hotel rooms on Dec. 1
Houston Chronicle – into travel trailers, mobile homes or apartments until they find permanent homes. Today's announcement marked 7 to find homes, said David Garratt, FEMA's acting director of recovery
Mobile homes deal closes with no sale
St. Petersburg Times – SEMINOLE – At the last minute, a deal to buy the Harbor Lights Mobile Home Park and turn it into condominiums fell through to the immense relief of mobile home owners who feared they would lose their homes.'
Hurricane Evacuees Plead For More Time To Find Homes
Local 6 – 7 to find homes.FEMA estimates that 53,000 families remain in hotels, mostly in and into trailers, mobile homes or apartments until they find permanent homes.Houston Mayor Bill
La. lawmaker's kin won Katrina contracts
Seattle Post Intelligencer – a Louisiana license to sell new trailer homes until well after the company provided the first 000 campers and mobile homes for those who lost their homes in the storm
FEMA to stop paying for evacuees'hotels
Seattle Post Intelligencer – into travel trailers, mobile homes or apartments until they find permanent homes. Tuesday's announcement marked 7 to find homes, said David Garratt, FEMA's acting director of