Colorado Code § 24-80-803

Old Spanish trail - marking - legislative declaration
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(1) (a) The United
States congress added the old Spanish national historic trail to the national trails system on
December 4, 2002, and authorized the secretary of the interior to administer the trail. The
secretary of the interior designated the bureau of land management and the national parks service
as coadministrators of the entire trail. The bureau of land management and the national parks
service were charged with the development of a comprehensive administrative strategy and draft
environmental impact statement, in compliance with the "National Trails System Act", as
amended, and the "National Environmental Policy Act", as amended. The comprehensive
administrative strategy was finalized in December 2017.
(b) The general assembly hereby recognizes and commends the designation by the
congress of the United States of the old Spanish trail as a national historic trail. The general
assembly finds and declares that the portions of the old Spanish national historic trail occurring
in the state of Colorado are a valuable and noteworthy historic resource that should be identified
for the traveling public where they travel on or cross the highways of the state of Colorado.
(c) In order to preserve the landscape, ecological, and ethnographic characteristics of the
old Spanish national historic trail, the executive director of the department of transportation shall
consult with culturally affiliated American Indian tribes before posting any signs under this
section.
(2) Subject to the availability of funding from gifts, grants, or donations, the executive
director of the department of transportation shall mark with suitable signs, which may include
the original indigenous name as a secondary interpretive theme in accordance with the
consultations conducted under subsection (1)(c) of this section, significant route segments and
sites recognized as associated with the old Spanish national historic trail in Colorado, as
generally depicted on the maps contained in the United States department of the interior, national
parks service report entitled "Old Spanish Trail National Historic Trail Feasibility Study and
Environmental Assessment", dated July 2001, and as further refined by the secretary of the
interior of the United States, where those routes travel on and cross the highways of the state.
The department of transportation may seek, accept, and expend gifts, grants, or donations from
private or public sources for the purposes of this section.

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