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Charter governing rates not unconstitutional
According to the Supreme Court of Colorado, a city charter amendment section permitting water rates to be set at a level that reasonably anticipated growth of the city's metropolitan area did not violate a constitutional grant of authority to the city to operate a water utility that is local in use and extent.
Charter governing rates not unconstitutional
According to the Supreme Court of Colorado, a city charter amendment section permitting water rates to be set at a level that reasonably anticipated growth of the city's metropolitan area did not violate a constitutional grant of authority to the city to operate a water utility that is local in use and extent.
Charter governing rates not unconstitutional
1982-06-01
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