Colorado Code § 31-2-106

Legal incorporation - validation - dedication of public property
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(1) Any
city or town which is formed, organized, or incorporated and which exercises the rights and
powers of a city or town and has in office a governing body exercising its duties is deemed
legally incorporated. The legality of such formation or organization shall not be legally denied or
questioned after six months from the date thereof; it is deemed a legally incorporated city or
town; and its formation, organization, or incorporation shall not thereafter be questioned.
(2) All cities and towns organized pursuant to the general laws of this state prior to July
1, 1975, are hereby validated, and the proceedings adopted therein, and obligations incurred by
such cities and towns are hereby validated and confirmed.
(3) All streets, parks, and other places designated or described as for public use on the
map or plat of any city or town are public property, and the fee title thereto is vested in such city
or town.

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