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Live Oak to pay half of museum's hurricane-insurance deductible, council approves $14,500
2323791 · February 17, 2025
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Summary
Council approved a $14,500 payment to split a $29,000 insurance deductible for the local museum with the county; staff said the county owns and will maintain the property going forward.
The City Council of the City of Live Oak voted to pay $14,500 — half of a $29,000 insurance deductible — to help the Suwannee County Historical Commission recover after hurricane damage to a museum located in the city.
Staff described the situation as a cooperative effort with the county. Jason, a staff member, said the county now owns the building…
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