Apartment owners eager to house evacuees

Houston Chronicle:

Houston-area apartment landlords swarmed City Hall by the scores Tuesday, vying for the opportunity to provide housing to Katrina evacuees under a new voucher program.

As part of a cooperative effort by several agencies to get evacuees out of shelters and into their own private spaces, the city began taking letters of intent from apartment operators who promise to block off units at set rates.

By Tuesday night, 201 apartment operators had signed up to provide more than 10,000 units under the Katrina Housing Task Force plan, Mayor Bill White said.

In many cases, the city would provide vouchers for the apartments and later be reimbursed by either the Federal Emergency Management Agency or the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

The program is separate from HUD's "Section 8" voucher program. Evacuees already enrolled in that subsidized housing program are being allowed to transfer their vouchers directly here.

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