Colorado Code § 32-11-220

Other supplemental powers
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(1) The district also has the following
powers:
(a) To enter upon any land to make surveys, borings, soundings, and examinations for
the purpose of the district, and to locate the necessary works of any project and any roadways
and other rights-of-way pertaining to any project authorized in this article; to acquire all property
necessary or convenient for the acquisition, improvement, or equipment of such works, including
works constructed and being constructed by private owners, and all necessary appurtenances;
and also, where necessary or convenient to such end, and for such purposes and uses, to acquire
and hold the stock of corporations, domestic or foreign, owning facilities, franchises,
concessions, or rights pertaining to facilities or any project of the district;
(b) To acquire property by agreement, condemnation, or otherwise, and if any street,
road, highway, railroad, canal, ditch, or other property subject or devoted to public use becomes
subject to interference by reason of the construction or proposed construction of any works of
the district, the right to interfere with such property, whether it be publicly or privately owned;
but:
(I) If such right is acquired by condemnation proceedings, and if the court finds that
public necessity or convenience requires, the judgment may direct the district to relocate such
street, road, highway, railroad, canal, ditch, or other property in accordance with the plans
prescribed by the court;
(II) If, by such judgment or agreement, the district is required to relocate any such street,
road, highway, railroad, canal, ditch, or other property subject or devoted to public use, the board
has the power to acquire in the name of the district, by agreement or condemnation, all rights-of-
way and other property necessary or proper for compliance with the agreement or judgment of
condemnation, and thereafter to make such conveyance of such relocated street, road, highway,
railroad, canal, ditch, or other property as may be proper to comply with the agreement or
judgment;
(c) To carry on technical and other investigations of all kinds, make measurements,
collect data, and make analyses, studies, and inspections pertaining to the facilities and any
project, both within and without the district;
(d) To make and keep records in connection with the facilities and any project or
otherwise concerning the district;
(e) To arbitrate any differences arising in connection with the facilities and any project
or otherwise concerning the district;
(f) To have the management, control, and supervision of all business and affairs
pertaining to the facilities and any project authorized in this article, or otherwise concerning the
district, and of the acquisition, improvement, equipment, operation, maintenance, and disposal of
any property pertaining to the facilities or any such project;
(g) To enter into contracts of indemnity and guaranty, in such form as may be approved
by the board, relating to or connected with the performance of any contract or agreement which
the district is empowered to enter into under the provisions of this article or of any other law of
the state;
(h) To obtain financial statements, appraisals, economic feasibility reports, and
valuations of any type pertaining to the facilities or any project or any property relating thereto;
(i) To adopt any resolution authorizing a project or the issuance of district securities, or
both, or otherwise pertaining thereto, or otherwise concerning the district;
(j) To make and execute an indenture or other trust instrument pertaining to any district
securities authorized in this article, except as otherwise provided in section 32-11-502 and
elsewhere in this article;
(k) To make all contracts, execute all instruments, and do all things necessary or
convenient in the exercise of the powers granted in this article, or in the performance of the
district's covenants or duties, or in order to secure the payment of district securities;
(l) To have and exercise all rights and powers necessary or incidental to or implied from
the specific powers granted in this article, which specific powers shall not be considered as a
limitation upon any power necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes and intent of this
article;
(m) To exercise all or any part or combination of the powers granted in this article.

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