The Benton County Ditch Authority set an annual meeting to consider countywide maintenance assessments for its ditch systems and discussed how to notify landowners, likely venue size, and how maintenance funds are administered.
The board previously established an annual meeting date when it adopted its yearly schedule; on June 3 members agreed to move the start time to 6:00 p.m. on August 19 to better accommodate landowners. "We would spread that [mailing cost] out on all ditches," staff said when estimating a postcard mailing at roughly $0.60 per address (about $1,000 total) to reach all benefiting landowners.
Why it matters: maintenance assessments are distinct from repair assessments and will be assigned to each ditch’s separate maintenance fund; those funds can be used for future maintenance or repairs on the named ditch system.
Notifications and venue
Staff recommended posting the agenda on the county website and the Benton County Facebook page and offered a paid postcard mailing as an additional outreach option; commissioners signaled they wanted both online posting and a mailing to ensure broad notice. Staff also noted the potential for larger turnout and advised the board to consider securing a larger meeting location than the county meeting room.
Process details and examples
- Each ditch system has its own maintenance account and any maintenance assessment is charged to the benefiting parcels on that specific system, not to landowners countywide.
- Staff gave an example of CD 6: the authority initially estimated a $15,000 maintenance assessment; later quotes showed maintenance would cost about $7,600 and the ditch now carries a credit balance.
- Repairs and redeterminations are separate processes: redetermination of benefits can be ordered by the ditch authority or petitioned by a threshold of landowners (26 percent of benefiting acres/owners), and such a redetermination carries its own cost.
Next steps
The authority directed staff to post the August 19 meeting on the county website and the county Facebook page and to prepare a postcard mailing estimate; staff will also investigate an alternative, larger venue and include location information in the public notices and postcards.
Ending
The board closed the agenda item after confirming the Aug. 19, 6:00 p.m. special meeting time for maintenance assessments, and staff said they will finalize outreach plans and venue arrangements in the weeks ahead.