Colorado Code § 37-47-148

Miscellaneous powers
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(1) The district and any subdistrict thereof shall also
have the following powers:
(a) To pay or otherwise defray and to contract to pay or defray, for any term not
exceeding seventy-five years, without an election, except as otherwise provided in this article,
the principal of, any prior redemption premiums due in connection with, any interest on, and any
other charges pertaining to any securities or other obligations of the federal government, any
subdistrict or the district, respectively, any political subdivision, or any person which were
incurred in connection with any property thereof subsequently acquired by the district or any
subdistrict and relating to either's facilities;
(b) To establish, operate, and maintain facilities within the district or any subdistrict or
elsewhere, across or along any public street, highway, bridge, or viaduct or any other public
right-of-way or in, upon, under, or over any vacant public lands, which public lands now are, or
may become, the property of a political subdivision of this state, without first obtaining a
franchise from the political subdivision having jurisdiction over the same; but the district or
subdistrict shall cooperate with any political subdivision having such jurisdiction, shall promptly
restore any such public street, highway, bridge, or viaduct or any such other public right-of-way
to its former state of usefulness as nearly as may be and shall not use the same in such manner as
permanently to impair completely or materially the usefulness thereof;
(c) To adopt, amend, repeal, enforce, and otherwise administer such reasonable
resolutions, rules, regulations, and orders as the district or subdistrict shall deem necessary or
convenient for the operation, maintenance, management, government, and use of the facilities of
the district or subdistrict, as the case may be, and any other facilities under its control, whether
situated within or without or both within and without the territorial limits of the district or
subdistrict; and
(d) (I) To adopt, amend, repeal, enforce, and otherwise administer under the police
power such reasonable resolutions, rules, regulations, and orders pertaining to water or electric
services performed by any person through the district's or subdistrict's facilities or pertaining to
facilities of the district or subdistrict, any political subdivision, or any person, or any
combination thereof, reasonably affecting the activities of the district or subdistrict, directly or
indirectly, as the board of directors may from time to time deem necessary or convenient.
(II) No such resolution, rule, regulation, or order shall be adopted or amended except by
action of the board of directors on the behalf and in the name of the district or subdistrict,
respectively, after a public hearing thereon is held by the board of directors, in connection with
which any political subdivision owning or authorizing any facilities comparable to facilities of
the district or subdistrict, as the case may be, whether therein or thereout, or both therein and
thereout, and other persons of interest have an opportunity to be heard, after mailed notice of the
hearing is given at least thirty days prior to the hearing by the secretary to each such political
subdivision wholly or partly within the district or subdistrict proceeding under this article, and
after notice of such hearing is given by publication at least once a week for three consecutive
weeks in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the district or such subdistrict by the
secretary to persons of interest, both known and unknown, the first publication to be made at
least thirty days prior to the hearing.
(2) Without limiting any other express or implied authority provided to the district or to
a subdistrict of the district by this article 47, to secure and protect an adequate supply of water,
the district may conduct or participate in forest health projects, as defined in section 37-95-103
(4.9), within and outside the district boundaries that reduce the risk of wildfire within the
watersheds within which the district collects, transports, or stores its water supply. In addition to
any other district financial powers, the district may acquire, sell, or lease real or personal
property and enter into lease-purchase agreements as set forth in section 29-1-103.

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