Mike Beaver is a resident of the Star Motel in Kissimmee. He works nearby at Disney. He says the motel’s power has been turned off five times, the water twice this year. Still he says he’s not leaving.
“I am not in harm’s way. I am fine. And I’m staying here.”

A fence goes up around the Star Motel. Photo: Mike Beaver
The cost of a room is $800 a month. The motel’s manager, Sarah Russo, says she wants the utilities turned back on but most residents aren’t paying their rent.
“We have not been receiving rent since the beginning of COVID. We have two people that have been paying rent. One of them has currently moved. The other is still here.”
Both Beaver and Russo would like to see the county turn the Star Motel into transitional housing.
Osceola County officials say they have marked the property unsafe.
The county has started building a fence around the motel and boarding up vacant rooms. Officials say it isn’t being condemned and residents won’t be forced out.
But County Commissioner Cheryl Grieb says they’ve already relocated 40 families to another motel and would like to turn one property into transitional housing.
“Hotels are not designed to have a stove. To have all this computer equipment for the kids having to work remotely. Certainly not hot pads and things like that.”

Residents have started cleaning out the Star Motel. Photo: Danielle Prieur
Grieb says the state won’t let the county use more than 65 million dollars it received from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Actto refurbish a motel.
So the county voted to spend all of its CARES Act funds on public safety.
That is allowed according to Florida Congressman Darren Soto who represents the district.
“The amount of increased overtime and personnel needed whether it’s cops or firefighters, whether it’s EMTs is a lot. The CARES Act funding is primarily for use for issues like that.”
This has freed up money in the county budget. The county commission still has to vote on whether to spend it on affordable housing.
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