Joyce Burton has lived at the RV park at 3601 W. Silver Springs Blvd. in Ocala for nearly 39 years, but she fears her residency won’t last much longer following recent changes at the park.
“I’m 77 years old. I’ve been here since 1983. Never had no problems. I’ve been through five ownerships,” she said on Friday at the park. “One day, my daughter comes in my house. I had an eviction notice on my door. Why? I do not know.”
Burton is one of many elderly, disabled or low-income residents who have received an eviction notice recently from Saving Mercy, the nonprofit that manages the park and provides housing and case management to as-risk and vulnerable homeless individuals, per its mission statement.
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