'Treated like trash': Patriot Inn residents forced out after Plant City buys land, plans to demolish building
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PLANT CITY, Fla. (WFLA) — Nearly a dozen people living at the Patriot Inn in Plant City said they feel hopeless after getting a letter from the city saying they have to move out by next week.

The former property manager of the 13-room inn said residents pay $285 a week. Many of them told 8 On Your Side they just want to keep a roof over their heads.

“I work every day. I don’t see why somebody that works every day should be homeless,” said Paul Meier, who’s lived there for four years.

Meier said he and his neighbors got a letter from the city on Sept. 16 saying the city bought the Patriot Inn, the city plans to demolish the building, and residents must be out by Oct. 3.

“When I read it, I was kind of shocked and more frustrated than anything else. Only for the fact that it just seems to be a stumbling block, and it seems like no matter how hard you work nowadays you can’t seem to get ahead,” Meier said.

Bobbi High has lived at the inn for two months. She said the city recommended a resources center to help the residents, but when they called, they were told there was no assistance available.

“They said, ‘Sorry, we’re out of funds and you’re on your own,’ basically,” High said. “Pretty helpless. Basically, feel like we’re being treated like the trash of the earth.”

8 On Your Side emailed the city asking what the plans are for demolition, what resources can be made available for the residents who are being forced to vacate, if the residents could be given more time to transition out, and if they were aware that the resource center they referred residents to had no funds available to help.

The city sent this statement in response:

“The City of Plant City appreciates the concerns of the individuals currently occupying the former Patriot Inn. The City is acting thoughtfully and compassionately as we move forward with the transition of this property from a private weekly rental residential operation to uses that align with the City’s strategic vision for the property. Residents have been afforded information on available assistance covering a variety of needs and we stand ready to provide additional information as necessary. Residents are being accommodated on the property at no charge until October 3, 2025. After that the City will proceed with the demolition process.”

Residents said they don’t want handouts, but they want to be heard and get some help.

“Put yourself in our shoes. Think about what you’re doing to people. Just because you’re in a position of power doesn’t give you the right to treat people like they’re trash,” High said.

The City of Plant City’s website does not list any homeless shelters in the city. Residents said there are no homeless shelters in the city, and they don’t have cars.

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