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Commissioners approve listing agreement for DaySpring townhomes and appoint PIO to construction trades board

March 18, 2025 | Caroline County, Maryland


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Commissioners approve listing agreement for DaySpring townhomes and appoint PIO to construction trades board
The Caroline County Board of County Commissioners voted March 18 to authorize an exclusive listing agreement with Keller Williams to sell DaySpring townhomes and to appoint Matthew Bridal to the county’s Construction Trades Board.

The county attorney reviewed the listing agreement and said it follows the standard Multiple Listing Service agreement used locally. The board moved, seconded and approved the contract with Keller Williams; the meeting record shows the motion carried with unanimous ayes. The listing will allow the real-estate firm to market the county-owned townhome property and begin the sales process under terms in the executed agreement.

Separately, the commissioners approved the appointment of Matthew Bridal to the Construction Trades Board. For the record, the chair noted a distant family relation to the appointee and stated there was no perceived conflict of interest. The appointment motion was seconded and approved by unanimous vote.

Formal outcomes
- Exclusive listing and commission agreement with Keller Williams: approved (motion and second recorded; unanimous ayes).
- Appointment of Matthew Bridal to the Construction Trades Board: approved (motion and second recorded; unanimous ayes).

The meeting record did not include detailed roll-call vote tallies by name; the votes were recorded as unanimous "ayes."

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