Council adds 213 Quincy Street, approves first reading to transfer several properties to land-reuse agency

5429086 · July 18, 2025

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Summary

The council approved on first reading an ordinance transferring multiple city-owned parcels to work with the land-reuse authority; councilor Matt Clark successfully moved to add 213 Quincy Street to the conveyance list.

The Clarksburg City Council voted on first reading to transfer several city properties—including 210 Monticello Avenue, 225 Monticello Avenue, 440 Lee Avenue, 415 Hyde Street and adjoining parcels—to the Land Reuse Agency for redevelopment. Councilor Matt Clark moved to include 213 Quincy Street in the ordinance; the motion received a second and the amendment was approved before the first-reading vote passed.

Council discussion noted the city had acquired 213 Quincy Street in December and that the parcel adjoined other property slated for conveyance; a council member called it logical to include the parcel for transfer to the Land Reuse Agency.

The ordinance passed first reading by voice vote; the transcript records the motion and the mayor’s announcement that the motion carried but does not record a roll-call tally. The transfer is at first reading; additional steps are required for conveyance and LRA action.

The council did not specify sale prices, LRA redevelopment plans, or implementation timelines at the meeting; the record indicates the item will return for additional legislative steps.