Colorado Code § 43-2-219

County authority to privatize county highways and bridges - charge a toll
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Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the board of county commissioners of a
county may enter public-private initiatives, as defined in section 43-1-1201 (3), for county
highways and bridges on behalf of the county. In addition, the board of county commissioners of
a county may enter into contracts or other agreements on behalf of the county to privatize any
county highway or bridge or charge a toll therefor. The board may also charge a toll for any
county highway or bridge for the purpose of constructing, operating, or maintaining such bridge
or highway.

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