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Live Oak council approves staff negotiations to relocate Public Works to former water plant amid cost concerns
Summary
The City Council voted to authorize staff to negotiate moving Public Works into the city’s former water plant building in the CRA, after debate over retrofit costs, tax-roll implications and effects on a planned Heritage Square redevelopment.
The City Council of the City of Live Oak voted to authorize staff to enter negotiations to relocate the city’s Public Works operations into the former water-plant building, a structure located within the community redevelopment area (CRA), council members said during the meeting.
Council members and staff framed the relocation as a way to consolidate Public Works in one facility and to return the former water plant to the tax roll, while some council members pressed for more precise cost estimates before a final decision.
Council discussion focused on three practical points: the expense of retrofitting the former water plant for storage and operations; the…
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