Colorado Code § 38-6-111

Hearing - notice - publication
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After the report of said commissioners is filed
with the clerk of the court, the court shall fix a time for the consideration of said report, and the
petitioner shall give written notice to the defendants and all other persons who are the owners of
record of property mentioned in said report, whether damaged, appropriated, condemned, or
assessed special benefits, of the matters contained in said report and of the time so fixed by the
court for the consideration thereof. The notice shall be served in like manner as is provided by
the laws of this state for the service of summons in civil actions, except as otherwise provided in
this section. Said persons shall be served at least ten days before the time fixed for the
consideration of the report by the court. In case any defendant or owner of record of any property
damaged, appropriated, condemned, or assessed special benefits does not reside in said city or
city and county or is a foreign corporation or in case the attorney for said petitioner files an
affidavit that he has endeavored to find such person in said city or city and county, for the
purpose of causing said person to be notified, and that after reasonable effort he has been unable
to find said person in said city or city and county, the petitioner may cause to be published a
notice, of the matters affecting such person contained in said report and of the time fixed for the
consideration thereof, for three successive times in some daily or weekly newspaper published in
said city or city and county. Said publication shall be in lieu of personal service of said notice on
all such persons.

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