Colorado Code § 29-8-102

Legislative declaration
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The general assembly finds that landowners, cities,
towns, counties, public utilities, and cable operators in many areas of the state desire to convert
existing overhead electric and communication facilities to underground locations. The general
assembly further finds that the conversion of overhead electric and communication facilities to
underground locations is a matter of statewide concern and interest. The general assembly
declares that a public purpose will be served by providing a procedure to accomplish such
conversion and that it is in the public interest to provide for such conversion by proceedings
taken under this article, whether such areas are within the limits of a city or town or within a
county. The general assembly further declares that all political subdivisions shall pursue such
conversion only in accordance with this article; except that the use of the procedure set forth in
this article is permissive and not mandatory for incidental and episodic conversions associated
with public improvements such as street widening or sewer construction. Notwithstanding the
provisions of this article, a political subdivision shall be able to perform such underground
conversion without following the procedures outlined in this article if the political subdivision
pays for all of the costs and expenses of such conversion from the political subdivision's own
funds on the condition that the political subdivision does not seek to recover the costs or
expenses of such conversion from the public utility or cable operator.

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