Well, first, we have to define "public". Are you sure that the property in question is owned by the city, parish, county, or state?
I'm not familiar with the vagaries of Florida law, but I work within Louisiana Law. I work in a school, which some might consider to be a "public" building, but if a key-holder asks you to leave and you fail to do so, you can be cited for trespassing, or arrested for a variety of charges if you make a scene.
The best place to deal with this is not in the Courts but in the City Council offices. Make it a political issue. Solve it at the administrative level before it becomes an issue in the courts.
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