Northern Missouri
Levee and drainage districts shape the Carroll County bottoms
Farmland in the Missouri River bottoms is commonly organized into levee and drainage districts that levy assessments and manage water, a layer buyers of bottomland may not expect.
South of Carrollton, the Missouri River bottoms are not just farm fields and levee roads. Some parcels also sit inside levee or drainage districts.
Those districts are small local governments built around water. They may maintain levees, ditches, pumps, or other works that help keep low ground usable. The cost can show up as an assessment charged to the landowners served by the district.
That layer belongs on a buyer’s checklist. A bottomland parcel may have regular county property tax plus a district assessment. The condition of a levee can also affect flood protection and the way flood maps treat the land.
Ask which levee or drainage district covers the parcel, what assessment applies, and where the current levee information lives. The county, the district, and the official levee records are the places to start.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Carroll County. See every local note for the county on its page.