Colorado Statutes
§ 31-35-304 — Streets and alleys - eminent domain
Colorado § 31-35-304
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 31-35-304 (2026).
Text
In case such proposed
improvements consist of the establishment, opening, extending, or widening of any
street or alley in such city or town and it is necessary to take private property to
make such improvement, said ordinance shall declare such necessity, specifying
and describing the property to be taken. Thereupon such city or town, by its
governing body and its duly authorized officers, may exercise the right of eminent
domain and may condemn, take, or damage any private property that may be
necessarily condemned, taken, or damaged in the making of such improvement. The
manner of proceeding in such cases shall be as prescribed by the laws of this state
for the condemnation of lands in other cases.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1249, � 1, effective July 1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 31-1-101
Definitions§ 31-1-102
Application - legislative intent§ 31-1-201
Classification of municipalities§ 31-1-202
Cities or towns retaining prior status§ 31-1-205
Organization after change§ 31-10-1001
When absent electors may vote§ 31-10-1003
Self-affirmation on return envelope§ 31-10-1004
Manner of absentee voting by paper ballot§ 31-10-1006
Delivery to judges§ 31-10-1007
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