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Levee Improvement Commission

About Us

Mission Statement
 
The Davenport Levee Improvement Commission enhances the quality of life in our community by
improving the riverfront through stewardship, innovative planning and management of resources.
 
 
In 1909 the Iowa Legislature passed a law allowing cities, acting under a special charter, to improve their waterfronts.  The law provided for the creation of a Levee Improvement Commission which was done by the Davenport City Council by ordinance in 1911.  Also, in 1898 the United State Government, through the Corps of Engineers, established a harbor line along the Mississippi River's edge in Davenport.  Since these events occurred, land has been acquired, and property has been filled to create nine miles of publicly-owned riverfront.  The land under the jurisdiction of the Commission is south of River Drive and the IC&E Railroad to the centerline of the channel of the Mississippi River, and between the east and west city limits of Davenport.

Boats by the Levee

Even though the Iowa law allowed for the creation of a property tax levy, most of the funds raised in Davenport have come from revenue generated by leasing land to business and industry.  Additional funding comes from the City Council approved Capital Improvement Program for specific projects.  Therefore, the Commission has two focus areas:  the creation of public improvements along the waterfront and economic development benefiting the community.  It has control of the funds which are generated from rents and it supervises the improvements which are  made along the waterfront.
 
The Commission has seven members who are appointed by the mayor with consent of the City Council for staggered terms of six years.  The mayor serves as ex-officio chair of the commission but does not vote unless there is a tie to any motion being considered.  The Commission holds public meetings twice a month to conduct its business.  City staff provides administrative and program support to the commission.
 

Useful Links

Levee Improvement Commission Membership List
Saturday, May 01, 2010
View the current Davenport Levee Improvement Commission Membership List.
Governor's Office Announces $1.9 Million in Great Places Grants
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Governor Chet Culver and Lt. Governor Patty Judge announced that 17 cities and counties across the state will receive 23 Iowa Great Places grants totaling $1.9 million including $200,000 for Davenport's Centennial Park Sprayground and the River Drive Front Porch Parkway.
Freight House Farmers' Market
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Visit the official website of the Freight House Farmers' Market.
Freight House Farmers' Market on LocalHarvest.org
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Read about the Freight House Farmers' Market on the website localharvest.org
Levee Improvement Commission Grant Guidelines
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Read guidelines for grants from the Levee Improvement Commission.
Davenport Riverfront Videos
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Watch videos about your Davenport riverfront.
History of the Davenport Levee Improvement Commission
Thursday, May 24, 2007
A Brief History of the Davenport Levee Improvement Commission Davenport (Document Date 1952) The ordinance creating the Davenport Levee Improvement Commission was originally adopted on May 17, 1911. The first Commission was appointed in June 1911 by Mayor A.C. Mueller, who, by ordinance, was the Chairman of the Commission. The first members of the Commission were: W.D. Petersen, merchant and philanthropist, W.H. Kimball, consulting engineer, R.J. Clausen, architect, and A.M. Compton, City Engineer. Later, members of the Commission have all been...
Urban Waterfronts Online Resource Guide
Thursday, May 24, 2007
View listing of online links in this Urban Waterfronts Resource Guide.
RiverVision Plan Final Report
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Read the RiverVision Plan Final Report from July 2004.