Colorado Statutes

§ 30-28-141 — Equestrian map and signs

Colorado § 30-28-141
JurisdictionColorado
Title 30Government
Art.County Planning and Building Codes

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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 30-28-141 (2026).

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(1)A county may publish a map showing the location of and character of existing or proposed equestrian infrastructure. The map may be published on the county's website. The map must include:
(a)Equestrian venues, including fairgrounds, equestrian parks, public arenas, and riding schools;
(b)Equestrian trail infrastructure, including trails, designated trailer parking, and access points to trails;
(c)Equestrian-designated road crossings; and
(d)Equestrian zones, as defined in section 30-28-106 (9)(a)(II).
(2)A county may post road signs bearing the universal equestrian sign symbol and the words wide and slow on roads determined to be equestrian zones in accordance with section 30-28-106 (9)(a)(II).

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Legislative History

Source: L. 2025: Entire section added, (SB 25-149), ch. 266, p. 1375, � 5, effective August 6.

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