I was so glad to read this, never believing it was a good idea not to have shelters local to the storm areas.
These guys came through...
Mayor stayed mum on last-resort plans
White, Noriega worked quietly to avoid a repeat of Superdome sceneAs Hurricane Rita bore down on the Gulf Coast last week, Mayor Bill White asked State Rep. Rick Noriega to set up an elaborate system of secret, last-resort shelters across the city.
When the storm raked the city Friday night, the makeshift shelters in Houston Independent School District buildings protected more than 5,000 stranded, homeless or otherwise needy people from a wet, windy night on the streets.
White, who was trying to encourage voluntary evacuation, had said repeatedly that the city wouldn't open last-minute shelters. He said Saturday that he kept Noriega's mission quiet to avoid a mass — and potentially dangerous — 11th-hour migration to shelters.
"We avoided the type of situation you saw during Katrina," he said, referring to storm victims being stranded for days under filthy conditions in the Louisiana Superdome and other shelters.
.....Others at the shelters, officials said, had been stranded on freeways in disabled cars or found wandering the streets in the hours before the storm came ashore.
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http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3368466 That might not work more than once (who knows- the public isn't famous for its attention span) but I commend these two Democrats.