Each city in this state, including home rule and special territorial charter cities, may create a conservation trust fund as provided in section 29-21-101, C.R.S.
Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1179, § 1, effective July 1.
Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 139-88-20 as it existed prior to 1975. (See L. 74, p. 434 , § 5.) This section was renumbered on revision as § 31-25-220, but was never printed as such in C.R.S. 1973.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 31 - Government - Municipal
Article 25 - Public Improvements
§ 31-25-201. Cities May Establish Parks - Recreational Facilities - Conservation Easements
§ 31-25-202. Acquisition by Purchase
§ 31-25-203. Acquisition by Purchase - Petition of Electors - Bonds - Park Bonds
§ 31-25-204. Acquisition by Condemnation
§ 31-25-205. Bequests for Park Purposes
§ 31-25-206. Park Commissioners - Vacancies
§ 31-25-207. Members Serve Without Compensation - No Interest in Contracts
§ 31-25-208. Meetings - Quorum
§ 31-25-209. Secretary - Salary - Duties
§ 31-25-210. Office of Commission - Supplies
§ 31-25-211. Superintendent of Parks - Assistants - Salaries
§ 31-25-212. Expenditures for Park Purposes
§ 31-25-213. Fiscal Year - Annual Report
§ 31-25-214. Park Fund - Certified Vouchers
§ 31-25-215. Maximum Tax Levy - Moneys Credited
§ 31-25-216. Cities Control Park Grounds Outside Limits