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New Orleans City Council members said Thursday that Mayor Ray Nagin's administration has violated a promise to halt installation of group trailer parks for displaced residents until it secured approval of each site from the district council member.
A news release from the council said members were "disappointed to receive phone calls from angry constituents" reporting that work is continuing on group trailer sites at places council members had made clear they did not want trailers, such as some parks and playgrounds.
Council members have strongly pushed the administration and FEMA to speed up installation of trailers on individual lots where owners cannot live in their hurricane-damaged homes. But they spent more than an hour at their Dec. 1 meeting complaining about many of the sites where the administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency planned to put large groups of trailers.
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Council members believe "there are sufficient alternate sites controlled by the city," such as abandoned home sites and city-owned parking lots, to make use of parks and playgrounds for trailers unnecessary, the statement said.