Flood survivors raise concerns over SD County contractor for hotel vouchers

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SAN DIEGO - Flood survivors are raising concerns about the company contracted by the County to oversee hotel vouchers.

ABC 10News has told you about the plight of Sheffield's family before. ABC 10News Anchor Wale Aliyu visited with her family several times, after flood waters swamped their Spring Valley home. Sheffield's husband is an amputee veteran, battling heart and kidney failure. Pankey says on the check-out day, his family of 7 checked out in the morning, then walked to a parking lot and waited with their bags for hours, not knowing if they had been extended.“Am I'm going to have this place to stay so I can focus on repairs? This is unneeded stress, unwanted stress,” said Pankey.

 

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