What is a drainage district?
Drainage districts have been established for the drainage of surface waters from agricultural and other lands for the protection of said lands from overflow when said protection is a public benefit or is conducive to public health, convenience, and welfare (Section 468.2, State Code of Iowa).

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1. What is a drainage district?
2. Who sets up drainage districts?
3. What are assessments for?
4. How is my assessment determined?
5. Who are the trustees?
6. Can the trustees make repairs without my consent?
7. Can I get out of the district?
8. Where are the drainage district records kept?
9. Where can I complain about drainage problems?
10. Who pays for drainage district repairs?
11. Why are the drainage assessments not proportional to property valuation?
12. Why is my assessment $25.00 when my neighbor's is only $7.00?
13. I've lived here for years and never gotten a drainage bill. Why now?
14. I just purchased this property and got a drainage bill. The previous owner paid me for property taxes due. Should they pay for this as well?
15. What happens if I don't pay my assessment?