Sex offender Juan Carlos Martin spends time at the makeshift camp he and other offenders call home under the Julia Tuttle Causeway in Miami Tuesday Feb. 5, 2008. The state of Florida is finally trying to dissolve an otherworldly community of sex offenders living under the bridge more than a year after the men starting staying there. The men who call a steep slope beneath Julia Tuttle Causeway home do so because it's nearly impossible for sex offenders with limited finances to find a home in compliance with strict local ordinances. But state officials are now telling the residents to leave. AP Photo logo AP Photo 52 months ago

Sex offender Juan Carlos Martin spends time at the makeshift camp he and other offenders call home under the Julia Tuttle Causeway in Miami Tuesday Feb. 5, 2008. The state of Florida is finally trying to dissolve an otherworldly community of sex offenders living under the bridge more than a year after the men starting staying there. The men who call a steep slope beneath Julia Tuttle Causeway home do so because it's nearly impossible for sex offenders with limited finances to find a home in compliance with strict local ordinances. But state officials are now telling the residents to leave.