Colorado Code § 32-12-110

General powers
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(1) The rail district shall be a body corporate and a
political subdivision of the state, and the board has the following general powers:
(a) To have and use a corporate seal;
(b) To sue and be sued and be a party to suits, actions, and proceedings. The provisions
of the "Colorado Governmental Immunity Act", article 10 of title 24, C.R.S., shall be applicable
to any rail district, or employee thereof, formed under this article.
(c) To enter into contracts and agreements affecting the affairs of the rail district and to
accept all funds resulting therefrom pursuant to the provisions and limitations of part 2 of article
1 of title 29, C.R.S.;
(d) To contract with private persons, associations, or corporations for the provision of
any service related to the operations of the rail district within or without its boundaries and to
accept all funds and obligations resulting therefrom;
(e) To borrow money and incur indebtedness and other obligations and to evidence the
same by certificates, notes, or debentures and to issue general obligation or revenue bonds, or
any combinations thereof, in accordance with the provisions of this article;
(f) To refund any bonded or other indebtedness or special obligations of the rail district
without an election in accordance with the provisions and limitations of this article;
(g) To acquire, dispose of, and encumber real and personal property, including, without
limitation, rights and interests in property, including leases and easements, necessary to
accomplish the purposes of the rail district;
(h) To acquire, construct, equip, operate, rehabilitate, and maintain those rail facilities as
authorized in section 32-12-108 to accomplish the purposes of the rail district;
(i) To operate such acquired facility itself or subcontract such operation to a private or
common carrier;
(j) To have the management, control, and supervision of all the business affairs and
properties of the rail district;
(k) To hire and retain agents, employees, engineers, attorneys, and financial or other
consultants and to provide for the powers, duties, and qualifications thereof;
(l) To construct, establish, and maintain works and facilities in, across, or along any
easement dedicated to a public use, or any public street, road, or highway, subject to the
provisions of section 32-12-111, and in, upon, or over any vacant public lands, which public
lands are now, or may become, the property of the state of Colorado, and to construct, establish,
and maintain works and facilities in, across, or along any stream of water or watercourse;
however, in the exercise of such powers, the rail district shall not displace or force the relocation
of public utility facilities except by agreement between the district and the public utility;
(m) To provide for the revenues needed to finance the rail district, subject to the
limitations of this article; to fix and from time to time increase or decrease and to collect rates,
fees, tolls, and other service charges pertaining to the services of the rail district, including
without limitation minimum charges and charges for availability of the facilities or services
relating thereto; to pledge such revenues for the payment of securities; and to enforce the
collection of such revenues by civil action or by any other means authorized by law;
(n) To adopt and amend bylaws setting forth rules of procedure for the conduct of its
affairs and providing for the administrative organization and structure of the rail district,
consistent with this article;
(o) To adopt by resolution regulations not inconsistent with state law which are
necessary, appropriate, or incidental to any authorized service provided by the rail district. Said
regulations shall be compiled and kept by the secretary so as to be readily available for public
inspection.
(p) To appoint citizen advisory committees to assist and advise with respect to services
and powers of the rail district;
(q) To accept on behalf of the rail district gifts, grants, and conveyances upon such terms
and conditions as the board may approve;
(r) To have and exercise all rights and powers necessary to or implied from the powers
granted in this article.

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