A city may acquire by purchase or by the exercise of the power of eminent domain any property, real or personal, which it may deem necessary for any housing project being constructed or operated by a government or an authority. The city, upon such terms and conditions and for such consideration as it may determine, may convey title or deliver possession of such property so acquired or purchased to such government or authority for use in connection with such housing project.
Source: L. 35: p. 505, § 6. CSA: C. 82, § 9. CRS 53: § 69-2-6. C.R.S. 1963: § 69-2-6.
Structure Colorado Code
Part 1 - City Housing Law - Slum Clearance
§ 29-4-102. Legislative Declaration
§ 29-4-104. Powers of Cities to Undertake Projects
§ 29-4-106. Acquisition of Land for Government
§ 29-4-107. Management of Housing Projects
§ 29-4-109. Construction Contracts and Costs
§ 29-4-110. Bonds Secured by Taxes - Maturity
§ 29-4-111. Bonds Not Secured by Taxes Authorized by Resolution
§ 29-4-112. Tax Resolution - Payment of Bonds
§ 29-4-113. Form of Bonds - Rate of Interest
§ 29-4-114. Provisions of Bonds, Mortgages, or Trust Indentures
§ 29-4-115. Mortgage When Financed by Government
§ 29-4-116. Remedies of an Obligee of City
§ 29-4-117. Additional Remedies
§ 29-4-118. Remedies Cumulative
§ 29-4-119. Limitations on Remedies of Obligee
§ 29-4-120. Foreclosure Sale Subject to Government Agreement