2025 Session Last amended: 2005 session

§ 429.061 — Assessment Procedure

Plain-Language Summary

This section sets out the step-by-step process for creating and adopting special assessments for local improvements. The municipality calculates costs, prepares an assessment roll, and must give property owners written notice at least two weeks before a public hearing. At the hearing, owners can object in writing or in person, and the council then adopts a final assessment that becomes a lien on the property.

Practical Notes
Property owners who receive a special assessment notice should pay close attention to deadlines. You must file a written objection before or at the hearing to preserve your right to appeal to district court. If you miss this step, your objections are waived and you cannot later challenge the assessment amount. Assessments can be paid in full within 30 days without interest, or spread over up to 30 years in annual installments added to property taxes.