Post-Katrina trailer residents fearful as eviction day looms

FEMA, having pushed back its deadline several times, says the last 4,600 dwellings must be cleared by May 30. But many occupants are poor, ill or elderly, with no place to go, housing advocates say. Full Story »

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Judith Davidsen
2.8
by Judith Davidsen - May. 13, 2009

I used to trust the L.A. Times, but this is not particularly good journalism. What local governments used zoning and permitting to pressure trailer residents? How way May 30 arrived at? What kind of affordable alternate housing is available? How accurate was the "suspicion" that "some people had grown comfortable in their free digs." If there was no data available on how many people could and could not afford to move, the article should have said so. I recommend the story because the topic is important, not because it's done well.

Heartbreaking.

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