Editor’s Note: This is the first part of a new series examining living conditions at Siesta Mobile Home Park and residents’ organized efforts to talk to management about their grievances.
Last year, the Daily Record ran a series on the tenants’ association at Siesta Mobile Home Park and the progress the park residents made in getting the park owners and managers to address health and safety issues in the park. Progress was made: A large, open dumpster that had attracted rats to the park was removed, a few street lights were put in, part of the roadway through the park was repaved, and the managers stopped posting premature eviction notices on residents’ doors at the beginning of every month.
However, the tenants’ association and its members have lingering concerns.








