Colorado Code § 24-82-103

Off-street parking - financing
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(1) The department of personnel shall have
the authority to acquire land for off-street parking and to construct related facilities, subject to
specific appropriation for land acquisition and construction.
(2) The department of personnel shall develop and execute priorities for assignment of
off-street parking. Rentals and charges for state-owned parking in the capitol buildings group
shall not be less than those charges applicable to comparable parking offered privately and shall
be reviewed annually prior to July 1.
(2.5) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (2) of this section, preferential rates
shall be granted for parking spaces assigned to vehicles which are used by more than one person
in going to and returning from work. Such rate shall be determined based upon the number of
persons regularly going to and returning from work in the vehicle which is to be charged a
preferential rate and shall decrease as the number of persons regularly going to and from work in
such vehicle increases; except that no parking charge shall be made for any vehicle which
regularly carries four or more persons, including the driver, in going to or returning from work.
The office of state planning and budgeting shall provide that not less than ten percent of the
available off-street parking shall be reserved for vanpool and carpool parking.
(3) All existing balance in the capitol parking account and the farmers' union
amortization account shall be transferred to the capital construction fund.
(4) (a) Moneys received pursuant to this section in excess of those necessary to pay
current capital and operating costs, which moneys to pay such costs are hereby appropriated,
shall be deposited to the credit of a special account within the state treasury, and such moneys
shall be expended only for incentives and programs to increase state employee participation in
ridesharing arrangements, as defined in section 39-22-509 (1)(a)(II), C.R.S., and state employee
use of bicycles or mass transit.
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (4)(a) of this section, the department of personnel is
authorized, subject to appropriation by the general assembly, to expend money in the special
account described in subsection (4)(a) of this section for the purpose of demolishing the state-
owned buildings in the capitol complex at 1550 Lincoln street and making payments on a
financed purchase of an asset or certificate of participation agreement for a parking structure on
the southeast corner of fourteenth avenue and Lincoln street in the capitol complex.
(5) (a) There is hereby created in the department of personnel the capitol parking
authority, referred to in this subsection (5) as the "authority", which shall be under the direction
of the executive director of the department of personnel. The authority shall constitute an
enterprise for the purposes of section 20 of article X of the state constitution so long as the
authority retains the authority to issue revenue bonds pursuant to subsection (5)(b) of this
section, and the authority receives less than ten percent of its total annual revenues from grants,
as defined in section 24-77-102 (7), from all Colorado state and local governments combined. So
long as the authority constitutes an enterprise pursuant to this section, the authority shall not be
subject to any of the provisions of section 20 of article X of the state constitution.
(b) Subject to approval by the general assembly, either by bill or by joint resolution, and
after approval by the governor pursuant to section 39 of article V of the state constitution, the
authority is hereby authorized to issue revenue bonds to finance the acquisition of land for off-
street parking or the construction of related facilities.

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