(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners voted to terminate the current contract with Pictometry International Corporation,, and entered into a Master Service Agreement with Pictomerty International doing business as EagleView to provide services for the years 2025 - 2030 at a cost of $39,972 annually when they met last week.
County Assessor Kim Riggs presented the agreement to the Board.
The service will aid the County is assessing properties.
Commissioners also approved entering into an interlocal agreement wtih the Nemaha Natural Resources District along with Johnson, Pawnee, Nemaha and Otoe counties to provide matching funds for a grant received by the NRD from FEMA for updating the All-Hazards Multi-Jurisdictional Mitigation Plan for Southeast Nebraska.
The cost to Richardson County will be $7,717.
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