Colorado Code § 29-4-302

Legislative declaration
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It is determined and declared that there exist within
the state of Colorado substandard and unsanitary areas, occasioned by inadequate planning,
excessive land coverage, lack of proper light, air, and open space, defective design and
arrangement of buildings, lack of proper sanitary facilities, and the existence of buildings, which,
by reason of age, obsolescence, or physical deterioration, have become economic and social
liabilities; that such conditions are conducive to ill health, transmission of disease, infant
mortality, juvenile delinquency, and crime; and that such conditions impair the economic value
of wide areas, infecting them with economic blight which results in inability to pay reasonable
taxes. It is hereby declared that the remedying of such conditions is in the public interest, and
this part 3 is enacted to provide means whereby said areas may be redeveloped by private
enterprise with such assistance from public funds as may be furnished in accordance with the
provisions of this part 3.

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