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Glynn County assessors report appeals progress and press for clearer consent-agenda documents as live-streaming debate continues
Summary
Chief Appraiser Ryan Glisson reported the office handled about 1,200 appeals this year and that the board is ahead of last year; board members raised readability concerns about vendor-generated consent-agenda spreadsheets and debated the value of live-streaming meetings to the public.
At the Oct. 24 meeting, Chief Appraiser Ryan Glisson told the Glynn County Board of Assessors the office processed roughly 1,200 appeals in 2024 and that after today 1,199 appeals will have been completed through the board, with one remaining appeal scheduled for Nov. 14.
Glisson also announced the appraisal office’s new customer-service area is open and thanked facilities and IT staff for the expansion. He reviewed three ballot items on the Nov. 5 statewide ballot — two proposed constitutional amendments and a…
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