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Glynn County appraisal office seeks vendor work, security upgrade and office renovations ahead of 2027 budget
Summary
Chief Appraiser Ron Glisson asked the Board of Assessors Nov. 13 to pursue two vendors — GMAS and "True Roll" — as part of the 2027 appraisal budget, highlighted a $75,000 security allocation for the front counter and described planned office renovations. Board members asked for contract guarantees and legal review before final approval.
Chief Appraiser Ron Glisson told the Glynn County Board of Assessors on Nov. 13 that the appraisal office plans to pursue two vendors under its proposed 2027 budget and will use a recently allocated $75,000 to add security at the front counter and to update flooring and interior finishes if funds remain.
The request centers on two vendor proposals Glisson described to the board: GMAS, quoted at about $14,000 to support assessment work on rural parcels, and a follow‑up engagement with a vendor the transcript identifies as "True Roll," which would use the second year of a prior two‑year arrangement. Glisson said the first year of that engagement produced about $577,000 in taxpayer savings against an estimated $68,000 initial investment and that a second year should still be net positive.
Why it matters: The appraisal office’s use of private vendors and specialty software…
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