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Workers Cleaning Up After Ike Find Housing In Short Supply Save Email Print

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(October 5, 2008)—Housing is a problem in Houston for many of the thousands of workers from around the country who headed to the Texas coast to help with the massive cleanup effort in the wake of Hurricane Ike.

While some workers are well-equipped veterans of past disaster cleanups who are employed by firms hired to remove debris, others are first-timers who came on their own, hoping to find any work.

Many of the workers complain that lodging in the Houston area is scarce, and say motels, hotels, established RV parks and even camping areas in state parks are full.

Troy O'Quinn, who came from Orlando, Fla., is paying $600 a month to park a small trailer in a vacant lot behind a west Houston warehouse complex that has been transformed into a makeshift RV park.

O'Quinn and three friends share a bathroom with nearly a dozen other hurricane cleanup workers from three states.

A car salesman opened the makeshift RV park in the last two weeks after he mowed a vacant lot, rented a Port-a-Potty and provided an extension cord for power.


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Posted by: Tamara Location: Waco on Oct 6, 2008 at 11:46 AM
I think that is a rip off $600 a month and they are doing a good deed to help Houston get back on their feet. How can you charge the helpers?

Posted by: News Watcher Location: Waco on Oct 5, 2008 at 02:03 PM
I think the car salesman is ripping off the people that are coming to help Houston get back on their feet. I wonder if this car salesman also rips off his car customers???? THINK SO.......

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