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en All trailers will be removed from the property. It is going to be annexed in and then sold off to a developer.

en No, I'm just trying to get them to help fund the project like we would expect anyone to do on a development project, ... If we annexed some property some place, we'd expect the developer to pay for that. I don't see where this is any different ...

en Heavy equipment was brought in and part of our job was to watch for human remains as they removed large debris. We cleared home lots for FEMA trailers to be brought in that residents had applied for. We helped move the trailers in and hooked them up. 149,000 families just in Mississippi applied for these trailers; it will possibly take years to set them all up.

en Everything from parishes not willing to accept trailers at all, to local rules and ordinances that we don't have authority to override, or the delay in getting power hook-ups, all impact the pace of getting trailers on the ground and occupied. The supply of trailers is not the issue; we have plenty of trailers.

en The governor has said he is not satisfied with the temporary housing situation as far as getting the trailers out as fast as we possibly can. But there is no one to blame. Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. The governor wants the trailers to be moved as close to the evacuees' property as possible so people can oversee the rebuilding. There is more involved than just getting a trailer to a site and leaving it there.

en I wouldn't be surprised in the least to see [new town attorney] Ed Marcus make a deal with a developer. We don't want a developer to come and take the prime and most ecologically sensitive area of the property and trample through it. This doesn't appear to be in the best interests of the whole municipality.

en Generally when a property owner or developer finds either the habitat or a species on the property and they are proposing to do something, they need to contact us and advise us of it.

en In 2001, Project 70 was annexed through a court order. But there is only one way to annex property in Pennsylvania, and that is through a referendum.

en Studies show that when you put a bunch of these trailers in an area, crime will be high and it's going to be a bad area. You put one on your property and your property value starts going down immediately; they can't hold the land value.

en We try to do the best we can to achieve the developer's goal, but most good developers want to use the natural value of the property. They understand that saving the natural aspects can add to their property.

en Almost 30 million cubic yards of debris have been removed so far. Over 34,000 families occupied in trailers which is more than double how many were used last year in the state of Florida throughout all four of the hurricanes.

en A trust held the property and they were liquidating their property. It sold for a little more than we thought, but I was not surprised, positively or negatively.

en I know the option of using these trailers will be very helpful for those who need to stay close to their property.

en We didn't even have enough space to keep the trailers, so we put them on property that someone let us use. But then, security becomes a concern.

en They didn't annex them, but now the other property has been annexed and these adverse things are happening to them without any dialogue to speak of. They need to have a voice, and their voice needs to be heard.


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