Colorado Code § 43-2-139

Roadside advertising on county roads
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The board of county commissioners
of each county has the power to require all persons placing or maintaining road signs, guide
boards, billboards, and bulletin boards, of any kind on any road constituting a part of the county
highway system which do not conform to the standards designated by the transportation
commission, to remove the same, and if such persons do not comply with such requirements, the
board of county commissioners has the power to remove said signs and boards. Where said signs
and boards are erected outside the right-of-way of any county road in such a manner that any
portion of said sign or board projects onto the right-of-way of said county road, the board of
county commissioners has the power to remove as much of said sign or board projecting onto
said right-of-way as is necessary to keep said right-of-way free and clear of obstruction.

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