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Udall council lowers Stewart Addition lot price to $15,000 after 4–1 vote

Udall City Council · May 14, 2025
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Summary

The Udall City Council voted 4–1 on May 14 to reduce the asking price for Stewart Addition lots to $15,000 each after Mayor Matt McAllister relayed concerns that sales had stalled. The single dissent came from Council member David Franz.

The Udall City Council voted 4–1 on May 14 to lower the asking price for lots in the Stewart Addition to $15,000 each.

The motion was made by Council member Randy Hoffman and seconded by Council member Craig Hopkins. Mayor Matt McAllister called for a roll call vote: Hopkins — Aye; Franz — Nay; Caywood — Aye; Rutschman — Aye; Hoffman — Aye. The motion carried.

Why it matters: Council members said the price cut responds to an apparent lack of sales activity. Mayor Matt McAllister told the council that Queesa Masters reported there had been no action on the sale of the Stewart Addition lots and suggested lowering the price, prompting the motion and ensuing discussion.

Council debate and vote: Discussion focused on whether a lower price might prompt interest from prospective buyers; the transcript records no amendment or additional conditions attached to the motion. Council member David Franz was the lone vote against the measure.

Next steps: The council recorded the motion and its outcome; the transcript does not specify further administrative steps such as listing or marketing actions.

Provenance: The discussion and roll call vote are recorded in the meeting transcript (topic introduction through vote).