Colorado Code § 41-4-201

Power to establish airports
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The city councils and boards of trustees in towns
have the power to acquire, establish, construct, own, control, lease, equip, improve, maintain,
operate, and regulate airports and landing fields for the use of airplanes and other aircraft either
within or without such municipalities or may set apart and use for such purpose real property
owned by such cities and towns. Any lands previously acquired by any town or city in the state
of Colorado for park purposes may be used for any of the purposes specified in this section. On
any airports so established, city councils and boards of trustees in towns shall grant no exclusive
concession, license, or lease agreement relating to the business of servicing, repairing, or
furnishing supplies for aircraft.

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