Kansas City Region
Lafayette County road maintenance has several layers
Lafayette County tells residents to check whether a road is county-maintained, state-maintained, inside a city, in a special road district, or private before reporting a concern.
Not every road problem in Lafayette County goes to the same desk. The county Road and Bridge page says its department maintains and improves the county road system, including gravel roads, bridges, culverts, drainage, signs, right-of-way work, and snow and ice response on county-maintained roads.
The same page warns that some roads are maintained by MoDOT, a city, town, village, special road district, subdivision, homeowners association, or private owner. It points residents to a road-district map and the county GIS so they can identify the road bridge tax district or jurisdiction for a location.
Before reporting a washout, missing sign, culvert problem, low-water crossing, or winter road issue, confirm who owns the road. That saves time and keeps a county road complaint from being sent to MoDOT, a city, or a private association by mistake.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Lafayette County. See every local note for the county on its page.