There are hereby created two separate funds, one to be known as the state highway fund and the other to be known as the state highway supplementary fund. All money paid into either of the funds shall be available immediately, without further appropriation, for the purposes of the fund as provided by law. Money transferred […]
All receipts from the following sources shall be paid into and credited to the state highway fund as soon as received from: Such appropriation as may, from time to time, be made by law to the state highway fund from excise tax revenues; All revenue accruing to the state highway fund under the provisions of […]
The proceeds from the sale of any bonds that may be authorized for state highways shall be expended only for such purposes as are specified in the law authorizing the issue of the bonds and not more than ten percent of any bond issue for administrative and engineering purposes. Source: L. 21: p. 376, § […]
In order that the chief engineer may make immediate cash payment to laborers and in other instances where, in his or her judgment, it is advantageous or necessary for the conducting of the work supervised by the chief engineer to make such payments, the state treasurer shall deposit in a bank in the city and […]
If, as the result of any agreement made by the department of transportation on behalf of the state and any branch of the federal government, there is undertaken actual construction or improvement of highways in the state, the letting of contracts and preparation and approval of specifications and plans, together with supervision of construction, shall, […]
The department of transportation is further authorized to cooperate in such manner as it may consider for the public benefit with any department of the federal government in undertaking any experiments or collecting any data that has to do with public highways. Source: L. 21: p. 378, § 33. C.L. § 1417. CSA: C. 143, […]
The transportation commission has the following powers in addition to the powers now possessed by it: To make reasonable regulations for the installation, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, and relocation of tracks, pipes, mains, conduits, cables, wires, towers, poles, and other equipment and appliances or connections thereto, called “utility facilities” in this section, of any governmental […]
It is declared to be the purpose of the general assembly in the passage of section 43-1-225 that the state of Colorado may more fully avail itself of the benefits of funds apportioned for expenditure on federal-aid primary or secondary systems and on the interstate system, including extensions thereof within urban areas, in conformance with […]