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Change is coming for dozens of families in FEMA trailers. A FEMA spokesman said the agency told 80 families their temporary housing will be removed on Aug. 1. What happens after that date depends ...
Nearly 1,000 households have qualified for FEMA housing in Collier County post-Ian, but they're finding other option, with trailers slow to arrive.
FEMA can finally place mobile homes on single-family lots in North Port Retroactive housing emergency gives families at least 10 months in FEMA mobile homes, with options for renewals in six-month ...
The White House on Monday opened the door to salvaging the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which President Donald Trump last month suggested should be phased out. The about-face follows ...
Our questions came after a FEMA spokesperson told WBTV the week of Thanksgiving that the agency would deliver a total of 103 temporary travel trailers and manufactured homes to families in North ...
Residents in FEMA trailers after Hurricane Ida will start paying $50 a month rent in March The rent, the lowest allowed under FEMA policies, is much less than the $700 a month or more officials ...
Hundreds of residents living in FEMA trailers as temporary housing in Hurricane Ida's wake may have to pay rent or move out starting in March.
FEMA has drawn criticism in the past for relying on travel trailers rather than relocating disaster victims into standard homes or apartments, and for being too slow to provide these trailers.
Family that asked judge to compel North Port to allow larger FEMA mobile homes on single-family lots receives temporary apartment.
FEMA trailers at Laurelwood mobile home park. As of Feb. 19, FEMA said it had provided trailers and other temporary housing units to 223 North Carolina families.
In addition to travel trailers, the new program will offer readily-available housing leased by FEMA, as well as multi-family housing that FEMA will repair and lease.