On Thursday, Dec. 18, the Guilford County Board of Commissioners is expected to adopt a new three-year agreement that will further expand the county’s use of aerial imaging technology to identify unreported buildings and property improvements for tax purposes.
That way they can figure out who’s been naughty or nice when it comes to informing the Tax Department.
The item, sponsored by Guilford County Tax Director Ben Chavis, authorizes a sole-source agreement with Pictometry International Corporation to provide annual countywide aerial photography at a total cost of $837,300 over three years…