C.R.S. Section 31-15-711
Other public improvements


(1)

The governing body of each municipality has the power:

(a)

To deepen, widen, dock, cover, wall, alter, or change the channel of watercourses;

(b)

To establish markets and market houses and provide for the regulation and use thereof. No charge or assessments of any kind shall be levied on any truck or other vehicle, or on the owner thereof, bringing produce or provisions to any of the markets in the municipality, for standing in or occupying a place in any of the marketplaces of the municipality or in the streets contiguous thereto on market days and evenings previous thereto. The governing body has full power to prevent forestalling, to prohibit or regulate huckstering in the markets, and to prescribe the kind and description of articles which may be sold and the stands and places to be occupied by the vendors. The governing body may authorize the immediate seizure, arrest, or removal from the markets of any person violating its regulations as established by ordinance, together with any article of produce in his possession, and additionally may authorize the immediate seizure and destruction of tainted or unsound meat or other provisions.

(c)

To establish and operate at public expense municipal slaughterhouses and cold storage plants where animals may be slaughtered at the cost of labor and other necessary expense, held in cold storage, and delivered to the owners or sold. Any municipality establishing and operating such slaughterhouse shall charge a reasonable fee for the slaughter of animals and the storage of meat, and said fees shall be used to pay the necessary expenses of conducting the business.

(d)

To provide for and regulate public scales and to require the vendors of coal, hay, and like articles of merchandise, when requested to do so by the purchaser of such articles, to weigh the same upon the public scales before delivering the same to their customer or vendees;

(e)

To erect, establish, and maintain public hospitals, medical dispensaries, and other suitable places of relief. No such hospitals, medical dispensaries, or other suitable places of relief shall be established, acquired, or erected by a municipality unless the question is submitted at a regular or special election and approved in the manner provided for authorization of bonded indebtedness by section 31-15-302 (1)(d) and unless such municipality does not have a general licensed medical and surgical hospital in operation within its municipal limits within the twelve months immediately preceding said election.

(f)

To provide by ordinance for the construction, maintenance, and operation of public parking facilities, buildings, stations, or lots and to pay for their cost by general tax levy or otherwise or by the issuance of bonds of such municipality, which bonds may be retired by revenues assessed and collected as rentals, fees, or charges from the operation of such facilities or from parking meter rentals or charges;

(g)

To develop, maintain, and operate mass transportation systems, either individually or jointly with any government, county, or other political subdivision, pursuant to the provisions of part 2 of article 1 of title 29, C.R.S.;

(h)

To construct and keep in repair bridges, viaducts, and tunnels and regulate their use and to establish within the municipal limits all toll bridges and ferries, license and regulate the same, and, from time to time, fix tolls thereon;

(i)

To construct, maintain, and operate safety measures that are necessary to allow the municipality to restrict the sounding of locomotive horns at highway-rail grade crossings in compliance with 49 U.S.C. sec. 20153, as amended, and the applicable rules of the federal railroad administration. The governing body of the municipality shall construct, maintain, and operate the safety measures in accordance with the provisions of section 40-4-106, C.R.S., and the standards of safety prescribed by the public utilities commission pursuant to section 40-29-110, C.R.S.

(j)

To provide in the municipal budget for programs that support education and outreach on environmental sustainability and for financing capital improvements for energy efficiency retrofits and the installation of renewable energy fixtures, as defined in section 30-11-107.3, C.R.S., for private residences and commercial property within the municipality but that do not exempt the municipality from the requirements of any other statute;

(k)

To encourage homeowners to participate in utility demand-side management programs where applicable.

Source: Section 31-15-711 — Other public improvements, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-31.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

31‑15‑101
Municipalities bodies politic - powers
31‑15‑102
Review without bond
31‑15‑103
Making of ordinances
31‑15‑104
Powers not exclusive
31‑15‑201
Administrative powers
31‑15‑301
Definitions
31‑15‑302
Financial powers - legislative declaration
31‑15‑401
General police powers
31‑15‑402
Liability for violation of nuisance ordinance
31‑15‑403
Prohibition against the use of restraints on pregnant women in custody
31‑15‑404
Menstrual hygiene products for a person in custody
31‑15‑405
Opioid treatment for a person in custody
31‑15‑406
Incarceration of a person with the capacity for pregnancy
31‑15‑407
Access to criminal history record information - illicit massage businesses - human trafficking - definitions
31‑15‑501
Powers to regulate businesses
31‑15‑601
Building and fire regulations - emission performance standards required - reporting
31‑15‑602
Energy efficient building codes - legislative declaration - definitions - repeal
31‑15‑603
Charging station rules prohibited
31‑15‑701
Necessary buildings
31‑15‑702
Streets and alleys
31‑15‑703
Improvements - petition - construction
31‑15‑704
Collection of assessments
31‑15‑705
Construction of highway - petition - notice - election - tax
31‑15‑706
Railroad track
31‑15‑707
Municipal utilities
31‑15‑708
Water and water systems
31‑15‑709
Sewers and sewer systems
31‑15‑710
Water pollution control
31‑15‑711
Other public improvements
31‑15‑711.5
Municipal jails - sanitary standards
31‑15‑712
Public improvements by contract - cities
31‑15‑713
Power to sell public works - real property
31‑15‑714
Oil and gas leases - unit agreements
31‑15‑715
Legislative declaration concerning landfill gas
31‑15‑716
Municipal authority relating to landfill gas
31‑15‑801
Agreements - ordinance - financing
31‑15‑802
Tax exemption
31‑15‑803
Enforceability
31‑15‑901
Miscellaneous powers
31‑15‑902
Deferred compensation plans
31‑15‑903
Legislative declaration - municipalities - new business facilities - expanded or existing business facilities - incentives - limitations - authority to exceed revenue-raising limitation
31‑15‑904
Third-party food delivery service fee restrictions - definitions
31‑15‑905
Regulation of pesticide use - definitions
31‑15‑1001
Legislative declaration
31‑15‑1002
Definitions
31‑15‑1003
Municipal authority relating to solid waste-to-energy incineration systems
31‑15‑1004
Department of public health and environment rules
31‑15‑1101
Mobile home parks - definition
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 31-15-711’s source at colorado​.gov