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Opa‑locka commission backs resolution supporting Florida Museum of Black History interim home at historic City Hall
Summary
The Opa‑locka City Commission voted 3-0 to support a resolution backing a revision to Section 267.0722, Florida Statutes, and to offer Opa‑locka Historic City Hall as an interim site for the Florida Museum of Black History while feasibility work continues.
The Opa‑locka City Commission voted 3-0 on Feb. 25 to approve a resolution supporting a revision to Section 267.0722, Florida Statutes, that would recognize Opa‑locka as a site for the Florida Museum of Black History and to designate Opa‑locka Historic City Hall as an interim exhibition space.
Commissioner Santiago moved to approve the resolution and Commissioner Bass seconded. Commissioners Santiago and Bass and Vice Mayor Kelly voted yes; the motion passed 3-0.
The resolution, presented by the city attorney at the start of the agenda item, expresses the commission’s support…
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