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Code · Colorado · Title 43 — Transportation · Article 4 — Financing

43-4-510. Cooperative powers.

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(1)The authority has the power to cooperate with any person:
(a)To accept contributions, loans, or advances from any person with respect to the financing, construction, operation, or maintenance of a public highway and in connection with any loan or advance to enter into contracts establishing the repayment terms;
(b)To enter into contracts with respect to and to cooperate in the financing, construction, operation, or maintenance of a specified public highway;
(c)To enter into joint operating contracts concerning a public highway;
(d)To cooperate in acquiring easements or rights-of-way for a public highway;
(e)To transfer dominion over all or any portion of a public highway financed, operated, maintained, or constructed by the authority to the federal government, the state, other governmental units, or any person; and
(f)To designate a public highway as part of the federal highway system, the state highway system, a county highway system, or a municipal highway system if the person with jurisdiction over such highway system consents to such designation.
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