Colorado Code § 43-3-413

Fees, fares, tolls - contracts - rules
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(1) Upon the completion of the
construction of such toll or free tunnel, the transportation commission has the power to establish
and collect fees, fares, and tolls for the privilege of traveling through such tunnel and over the
approaches thereto, and to credit all such fees, fares, and tolls and all income, however derived
therefrom, to the payment of the maintenance and operation of said tunnel.
(2) In the event the commission shall, by contract as provided in section 43-3-403 (1),
authorize the construction, maintenance, and operation of such tunnel by a private person, firm,
or corporation, such contractor shall be reimbursed for the cost of such construction,
maintenance, and operation together with a reasonable profit thereon only from fees, fares, and
tolls to be charged by such contractor for the privilege of traveling through such tunnel and over
the approaches thereto. All such schedules or amendments to schedules containing fees, fares,
and tolls to be charged by such contractor shall be approved by the commission before the same
become effective. Said contract shall also provide for the duration thereof and for such
limitations, obligations, and duties in connection with the construction, maintenance, and
operation of such tunnel as the commission may determine to be advisable.
(3) The commission has the power to adopt such rules and regulations governing the use
of said tunnel, whether or not such tunnel was constructed and operated by the commission or by
a private person, firm, or corporation, as the commission may determine to be advisable, and the
commission shall exercise such other powers and authority as may be necessary or convenient to
the practical and full operation and use of such tunnel.

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