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AUG 14 2024
Decision No. R24 -0560-I WELD COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO
PROCEEDING NO. 24M -0274R
IN THE MATTER OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF TEMPLATE CONSTRUCTION AND
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS AND PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING AGREEMENTS
FOR USE IN PUBLIC CROSSING PROJECTS IN COLORADO CONSISTENT WITH RULE
4 CODE OF COLORADO REGULATIONS 723-7-7214.
INTERIM DECISION
RESCHEDULING PREHEARING CONFERENCE AND
ADDRESSING MOTION FOR EXTENSION
Issued Date: August 7, 2024
I. STATEMENT, SUMMARY AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY
A. Statement and Summary
1. This Decision addresses the Colorado Department of Transportation's ("CDOT")
Motion for Extension of Time filed August 5, 2024 ("Motion") by establishing an August 19, 2024
deadline for CDOT to file its master template Construction and Maintenance ("C&M") agreement
("C&M agreement") and preliminary engineering ("PE") agreement ("PE agreement") (if any),
and for participants to file proposed template C&M and PE agreements, current or recent template
C&M and PE agreements, C&M and PE agreements that participants believe will be helpful in
developing template C&M and PE agreements, and any other document participants believe will
be helpful in this Proceeding. This Decision also vacates the remote prehearing conference
scheduled for August 19, 2024, reschedules it for September 5, 2024, and requires anyone who
plans to participate in this Proceeding who has not made a filing indicating this to make a filing
by August 19, 2024 indicating their intent to participate and providing their current valid email
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address at which they may be served with filings in this Proceeding and Zoom information to
attend future hearings and workshops.
B. Procedural History and Background'
2. On June 14, 2024, the Commission initiated this Proceeding as a forum to develop
Commission -approved template C&M and PE agreements for use as required by newly adopted
Rule 7214 of the Commission's the Rules Regulating Railroads, Rail Fixed Guideways,
Transportation by Rail, and Rail Crossings, 4 Code of Colorado Regulations (CCR) 723-7.z At the
same time, the Commission referred this Proceeding to an administrative law judge ("ALJ").'
3. On July 22, 2024, by Decision No. R24 -0522-I, the ALJ established an August 5,
2024 deadline for CDOT to file a copy of its master template C&M and PE agreements, and for
other participants to file their current or recent template C&M and PE agreements, proposed C&M
and PE template agreements, and any C&M and PE agreements that they believe will be helpful
in developing template C&M and PE agreements required by Rule 7214.4 Decision No. R24 -0522-
I also scheduled a fully remote prehearing conference for August 19, 2024 to address the forward
movement of this Proceeding.' The majority of the anticipated participants were served with
Decision No. R24 -0522-I when it was issued on July 22, 2024, but many were served two days
later on July 24, 2024.6 However, due to a filing error, Decision No. R24 -0522 -I's Attachment A
was neither filed with the Decision, nor served.
Only the procedural history necessary to understand this Decision is included.
' Decision No. C24-0420 at 1 (mailed June 14, 2024) ("Decision No. C24-0420").
' Id. at 5-7.
4 Decision No. R24 -0522-I at 6-7 (issued July 22, 2024) ("Decision No. R24 -0522-I").
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6 See Certificate of Service for Decision No. R24 -0522-I, Supplemental Certificate of Service to Decision
No. R24 -0522-I filed July 22, 2024 ("Supplemental Certificate"), and Second Supplemental Certificate of Service to
Decision No. R24 -0522-I filed July 24, 2024 ("Second Supplemental Certificate").
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4. On August 5, 2024, the City of Greeley filed a template utility crossing agreement.
At the same time, Union Pacific Railroad Company filed its C&M and PE template agreements.
5. Also on August 5, 2024, CDOT filed its Motion seeking an extension of time to
August 9, 2024 to file its C&M and PE template agreements.
II. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS
6. As noted, Attachment A to Decision No. R24 -0522-I was neither issued nor served
on the anticipated participants. As explained in Decision No. R24 -0522-I, any participant in the
prehearing conference is required to follow the requirements in Attachment A thereto.?
7. In addition, given that Decision No. R24 -0522-I was sent to approximately 174
potential participants and only two participants filed template agreements, the ALJ is concerned
that not all potential participants have had sufficient opportunity to submit C&M and PE
agreements. Indeed, CDOT's Motion indicates that it requires more time to prepare and submit its
template agreements.
8. For the reasons discussed, and in an abundance of caution, the ALJ finds that it is
in the public interest to allow potential participants more time to submit C&M and PE agreements.
This necessitates a later prehearing conference date. Allowing potential participants more time to
submit C&M and PE agreements and pushing back the prehearing conference helps ensure that
participants have ample opportunity to make the required filings prior to the prehearing
conference. For these reasons and those discussed in Decision No. R24 -0522-I, the ALJ establishes
an August 19, 2024 deadline to file C&M and PE agreements, and other documents that
participants believe will be helpful in developing template C&M and PE agreements, as explained
' Decision No. R24 -0522-I at 5-6.
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below.' For the same reasons, the ALJ vacates the remote prehearing conference scheduled for
August 19, 2024 and reschedules it for September 5, 2024.
9. Anyone who will participate in this Proceeding is strongly encouraged to register
with the Commission's E -Filing System ("E -Filings") so that they may receive decisions and other
filings in this Proceeding in near real-time through E -Filings. This will avoid delay associated with
receiving filings via U.S. mail and will help minimize resource -intensive service via U.S. mail.
Interested persons may register with E -Filings (available at no cost) at the following link:
https://www.dora.state.co.us/pls/efi/EFI.homepage.
10. As the Supplemental and Second Supplemental Certificate of Service indicate, the
Commission has an extremely long list of potential participants.' Most of these potential
participants have not made a filing stating that they wish to participate in this Proceeding. The
Commission served Decision No. R24 -0522-I on these potential participants to ensure they have
additional notice of this Proceeding and ample opportunity to participate. However, given that this
list includes approximately 174 potential participants, many of whom are not registered with E -
Filings and for whom the Commission does not have current email addresses, a significant number
of these potential participants had to be served by U.S. mail, which is resource -intensive. To
conserve participants' resources and facilitate administrative efficiency, the ALJ will require that
by August 19, 2024, anyone wishing to participate in this Proceeding must make a filing indicating
this.]° The filing must include an email address at which they may be served filings or other
important information (such as Zoom information to join future hearings and workshops). Any
' For obvious reasons, anyone who has made these filings by the current August 5, 2024 deadline are not
required to refile C&M and PE agreements on August 19, 2024.
' See Supplemental and Second Supplemental Certificate of Service.
1° Filing a C&M or PE agreement as required by this Decision serves to indicate a participant's intent to
participate in this Proceeding, and as such, no separate filing indicating this is required.
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potential participant who fails to meet this deadline will no longer be served with decisions issued
in this Proceeding (unless and until they make a filing indicating they wish to participate).
11. At the rescheduled remote prehearing conference, the ALJ will determine the best
way to move this Proceeding toward a resolution. During the prehearing conference, the ALJ will
determine the immediate next steps, which may include establishing processes, deadlines, and
workshop and hearing dates. The ALJ anticipates that the required template agreements will be
primarily developed by participants, and that the ALJ will intercede as necessary to help
participants overcome obstacles. While there are numerous options to move this Proceeding
forward, the ALJ believes an appropriate starting point is to establish a deadline for participants to
meet with each other in an informal workshop to begin discussions and a deadline by which
participants must file a status report as to that initial discussion. To encourage participants' open
and frank discussions, the ALJ does not plan to participate in the initial workshop. It may be
appropriate to schedule additional informal workshop sessions, or more formal sessions in which
the ALJ participates. Participants should be prepared to provide their positions and suggestions as
to how this Proceeding should move forward during the prehearing hearing conference, and their
availability for informal and formal workshops and any additional hearings that may be necessary.
12. Participants will appear at the prehearing conference from remote locations by
videoconference and may not appear in person for the prehearing conference. The remote
prehearing conference will be held using the web -hosted service, Zoom. Attachment A hereto
includes important technical information and requirements to facilitate holding the prehearing
conference remotely. All those participating in the hearing must carefully review and follow all
requirements in this Decision and Attachment A.
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13. Ordinarily, the Commission emails the Zoom information necessary to join a
remote hearing to participants at the addresses on file for participants. Here, the Commission has
a long list of potential participants who have not yet indicated whether they intend to participate,
and for whom the Commission does not have a current email address on file. As such, for this
hearing, the Zoom information to join the hearing will be posted on the Commission's calendar of
events for the date and time of the prehearing conference. This information will be posted at least
two days prior the prehearing conference." Moving forward, however, Zoom information for
future hearings will not be publicly posted on the Commission's website and will instead be
emailed only to those participants who have indicated their intent to participate and have provided
a valid email address at which they may be emailed Zoom information.
III. ORDER
A. It Is Ordered That:
1. On or by August 19, 2024, the Colorado Department of Transportation ("CDOT")
is required to file a blank copy of its most recent master template Construction and Maintenance
Agreement ("C&M Agreement"), consistent with the above discussion. If it has a master template
preliminary engineering agreement ("PE agreement"), CDOT is required to file that on or by
August 19, 2024. If possible, both should be filed in an executable format such as Microsoft Word.
2. CDOT's Motion for Extension of Time filed on August 5, 2024 is partially granted
consistent with the above discussion.
3. On or by August 19, 2024, anyone who has template C&M and PE agreements
(used in Colorado) must file a blank copy of those in this Proceeding, consistent with the above
11 The information will not be posted much earlier than this to minimize the potential that the videoconference
hearing may be disrupted by non -participants.
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discussion and the discussion in Decision No. R24 -0522-I (issued July 22, 2024) ("Decision No.
R24 -0522-I"). By that same date, anyone so desiring may file proposed template C&M and PE
agreements, any C&M and PE agreements that the filers have used which they believe may be
helpful in this Proceeding, and any other document they believe may be helpful in creating master
template C&M and PE Agreements that will be used per Rule 7214 of the Rules Regulating
Railroads, Rail Fixed Guideways, Transportation by Rail, and Rail Crossings, 4 Code of Colorado
Regulations 723-7. If possible, these documents should be filed in an executable format such as
Microsoft Word.
4. On or by August 19, 2024, anyone who plans to participate in this Proceeding must
make a filing indicating their intent to participate. This filing must provide a valid email address
at which the participant may be served with filings in this Proceeding and Zoom information to
attend future hearings and workshops.
5. The remote prehearing conference scheduled for August 19, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. is
vacated.
6. A remote prehearing conference is scheduled as follows:
DATE: September 5, 2024
TIME: 9:30 a.m.
PLACE: By video conference or telephone using Zoom information available
on the Commission's calendar of events at
https://puc.colorado.gov/puccalendar
7. Those participating in the prehearing conference may not appear at the
Commission's office in person but will appear by videoconference or telephone.
8. All those participating in the prehearing conference must comply with the
requirements in Attachment A to this Decision, which is incorporated as if fully set forth. Non -
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participants in the prehearing conference may observe the hearing live through the Commission's
webcast for the Hearing Room assigned for the prehearing conference at:
https://www.youtube.com/(d COPublicUtilitiesCommission/featured.
9. This Order is effective immediately.
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ATTEST: A TRUE COPY
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Rebecca E. White,
Director
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF COLORADO
MELODY MIRBABA
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Administrative Law Judge
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ATTACHMENT A
REQUIREMENTS AND INFORMATION
ON USING ZOOM TO ATTEND THE HEARING
1. This Attachment directs the participants on certain aspects of their participation in
the remote hearing in this matter using Zoom (https://zoom.us/) and provides information which
will aid parties in doing so. Additional information about the Zoom platform and various tips on
how to use the Zoom platform are available at: https://zoom.us. This is not intended to provide full
and complete instructions on how to use Zoom to participate in a hearing.'
2. Participants are responsible for ensuring they have familiarized themselves with
Zoom and are able to use it for the hearing beforehand. All are encouraged to participate in a test
meeting prior to the scheduled hearing. See https://zoom.us/test.2
3. Participants in a Zoom hearing by videoconference must use a computer, smart
phone, or tablet with internet access, an operational microphone, camera, and a speaker.' A few
minutes prior to the start of the hearing, participants must enter the link provided to them for the
Zoom hearing in their internet browser.
4. Participants will then be taken to the screen where they may join the hearing.
The participant's browser should prompt the participant to "Open Zoom Meetings" which the
' These instructions are not directed at using a tablet or smartphone to participate in a Zoom video conference.
Using a smartphone or tablet may limit a participant's ability to view hearing exhibits during the hearing due to screen
size. As such, participation by computer is encouraged. Participants who chose to use a smartphone or tablet are
responsible for ensuring they are able to fully participate in the hearing.
a These links are provided for the participants' convenience; the Administrative Law Judge does not warrant
that the information contained in these links is accurate or that it provides all the information participants may need
to use Zoom.
3 If a participant is unable to participate by computer or mobile device, participation by telephone only will
be accommodated. The phone number and access code needed to participate by telephone will be included in the email
sent to participants prior to the hearing.
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participant should click. If the browser prompt does not appear, participants may click "Launch
Meeting" as shown in the image below.
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5. The Zoom program will then open on the participant's computer.4 A video preview
window will open automatically. Participants should click "Join with Video." If participants are
prompted to allow the session to access their computers' microphone and camera, they should
allow access and should click "Join With Computer Audio."' Participants will be able to modify
their settings during the session should they need to mute their microphone or turn off their
cameras. These steps are shown in the images below.
Step 1:
4 If the participant has never used Zoom before, a download in the browser may start and participant will
need to click the Zoom icon in the bottom of the browser to open the program.
s Participants can also click the link for "Test Speaker and Microphone" to ensure their audio is properly
connected.
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6. When prompted by Zoom, participants must enter their name for identification
during the session. Among other reasons, this is required for identification and because the
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presiding official may close the meeting to unauthorized or new participants once all parties have
joined.'
7. Participants may control the audio volume using their computer's audio controls.
Those who do not want their picture displayed for others in the meeting may select the camera
icon labeled "Stop Video" at the bottom left of the Zoom window at any point. A slash will appear
over the camera icon, indicating that the camera has been turned off. Likewise, to mute or turn off
the microphone, select the microphone icon at the bottom left of the Zoom window and visually
confirm that there is a slash over the microphone icon. Illustratively, the below image shows the
microphone turned on and the camera turned off.
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' Note, closing the meeting does not affect the availability of the webcast of the proceeding.
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8. Conversely, the below image shows the microphone and camera icons turned on
and ready to transmit video and audio upon joining the hearing.
Participant
9. A full and complete record of the hearing will be stenographically or electronically
recorded. To facilitate this, participants must minimize feedback and background noise. First, all
participants are required to mute their microphones and cameras during the hearing until called
upon by the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). Second, all participants must ensure that they are in
a location with minimal or no background noise while participating in the hearing. Participants
must avoid connecting to the hearing with multiple computers or devices located in the same room,
as this will cause echos and audio feedback. Although not mandatory, participants are encouraged
to participate using headphones connected to their computers to help reduce audio feedback.
10. The Commission has enabled the Zoom "Live Transcript" feature, which allows
participants to view subtitles using automatic speech recognition technology. To access this
feature, participants can select the "Live Transcript" icon on the bottom of the screen and then
choose "Show Subtitle." To hide the subtitles, click on the "Live Transcript" icon again and choose
"Hide Subtitle."
11. A Zoom hearing may or may not have a functional chat feature active during a
particular hearing. Any information provided in the chat will not be part of the record of the
proceeding. In addition, the All and Commission Staff who administer the hearings do not
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actively monitor Zoom's chat function and thus may not be aware of, or respond to, any
information provided in chat.
12. To terminate participation in the hearing, select the "Leave" button then select
"Leave Meeting" in the pop-up box, as shown below. A party who inadvertently selects the
"Leave" button may instead click anywhere else on the screen to stay in the meeting.
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
Mail list dated: 8-7-24
Decision No. R24 -0560-I
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I, Rebecca E. White, hereby certify that on August 7, 2024, I served a true and correct copy of the
Interim Decision Rescheduling Prehearing Conference And Addressing Motion for Extension
and Attachment A to Decision No. R24 -0560-I in Proceeding No. 24M -0274R upon the
recipients at the addresses listed on the attached Certificate of Mailing via U.S. Mail in
accordance with applicable law.
Certificate of Mailing
American Railway Explorer, Inc.
Winter Park Ski Train
Kent Scott
6312 South Fiddlers Green Circle Suite 600N
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
City of Alamosa
P.O. Box 419
Alamosa, CO 81101
City of Brighton
500 South 4th Avenue
Brighton, CO 80601
City of Burlington
Jim Keehne, Administrator
P.O. Box 366
Burlington, CO 80807
City of Dacono
City Manager
P.O. Box 186
Dacono, CO 80514
City of Englewood
1000 Englewood Parkway
Englewood, CO 80110
Cimarron Valley Railroad
Allan Sessions
P.O. Box 1444
Ogden, UT 84402
City of Aspen
130 South Galena Street
Aspen, CO 81611
City of Brush
Monty Torres, Administrator
P.O. Box 363
Brush, CO 80723
City of Craig
Jim Ferree, Manager
300 West 4th Street
Craig, CO 81625
City of Delta
360 Main Street
Delta, CO 81416
City of Florence
600 West Third Street
Florence, CO 81226
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Certificate of Mailing
City of Sterling
P.O. Box 4000
Sterling, CO 80751
City of Wheat Ridge
7500 West 29th Avenue
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
City of Yuma
P.O. Box 265
Yuma, CO 80759
Costilla County
Box 308
San Luis, CO 81152
County of Adams
County Manager
4430 South Adams County Parkway
Brighton, CO 80601
County of. Baca
Kristin Rau, Administrator
741 Main Street
Springfield, CO 81073
City of Trinidad
135 North Animas Street P.O. Box 880
Trinidad, CO 81082
City of Wray
P.O. Box 35
Wray, CO 80758
Conejos County
Tressesa Martinez, Administrator
P.O. Box 157
Conejos, CO 81129
County Of Boulder
Administrative Services
2025 14th Street
Boulder, CO 80302
County of Alamosa
County Administrator
8900-A Independence Way
Alamosa, CO 81101
County of Bent
Frank Bryant, Administrator
P.O. Box 350
Las Animas, CO 80601
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Certificate of Mailing
County of Huerfano
Administrator
401 Main Street # 201
Walsenburg, CO 81089
County of Kiowa
Tina Adamson, Administrator
P.O. Box 100
Eads, CO 81036
County of La Plata
P.O. Box 3455
Durango, CO 81302
County of Larimer
P.O. Box 1190
Fort Collins, CO 80522
County of Lincoln
Administrator
P.O. Box 39
Hugo, CO 80821
County of Mesa
P.O. Box 20,000
Grand Junction, CO 81502-5001
County of Jefferson
100 Jefferson County Parkway
Golden, CO 80419
County of Kit Carson
Paula Weeks, Administrator
P.O. Box 160
Burlington, CO 80807
County of Lake
P.O. Box 964
Leadville, CO 80461
County of Las Animas
200 East First Street
Trinidad, CO 81082
County of Logan
Board of County Commissioners
315 Main
Sterling, CO 80751
County of Mineral
County Administrator
P.O. Box 70
Creede, CO 81130
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Certificate of Mailing
County of Teller
P.O. Box 959
Cripple Creek, CO 80813
County of Weld
P.O. Box 758
Greeley, CO 80632
Denver & Rio Grande Railway Historical Foundation
Donald Shank
P.O. Box 1280
South Fork, CO 81154
Georgetown Loop Historic Railroad
Joseph Bell
1300 Broadway
Denver, CO 80203
Manitou & Pikes Peak Railway Company
515 Ruxton Avenue
Manitou Springs, CO 80829
San Luis Central Railroad Company
P.O. Box 108
Monte Vista, CO 81144
County of Washington
Administration Office
150 Ash Avenue
Akron, CO 80720
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
Edward Baudette
P.O. Box 668
Antonito, CO 81120
Deseret Western Railroad
Deserado Mine/Blue Mountain Energy
3607 County Road 65
Rangely, CO 81648
Leadville-Climax Shortline Railway Company
Kenneth Olsen
P.O. Box 916
Leadville, CO 80461
Nebraska, Kansas & Colorado Railroad
Tara Beiter-Fluhr
252 Clayton Street Floor 4
Denver, CO 80206
San Luis and Rio Grande Railroad
John Aragon
601 State Street
Alamosa, CO 81101
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Town of Branson
P.O. Box 92
Branson, CO 81027
Town of Carbondale
Jay Harrington, Manager
511 Colorado Avenue
Carbondale, CO 81623
Town of Cheyenne Wells
P.O. Box 125
Cheyenne Wells, CO 80810
Town of Crowley
P.O. Box 24
Crowley, CO 81033
Town of Deer Trail
Box 217
Deer Trail, CO 80105
Town of Eads
P.O. Box 8
Eads, CO 81036
Town of Buena Vista
Town Administrator
P.O. Box 2002
Buena Vista, CO 81211
Town of Center
P.O. Box 400
Center, CO 81125
Town of Crook
P.O. Box 158
Crook, CO 80726
Town of De Beque
Town Manager
P.O. Box 60
De Beque, CO 81630
Town of Del Norte
Town Administrator
P.O. Box 249
Del Norte, CO 81132
Town of Eagle
P.O. Box 609
Eagle, CO 81631
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Town of Hillrose
P.O. Box 1
Hillrose, CO 80733
Town of Hotchkiss
P.O. Box 369
Hotchkiss, CO 81419
Town of Hugo
Box 367
Hugo, CO 80821
Town of Julesburg
100 West Second Street
Julesburg, CO 80737
Town of Kit Carson
P.O. Box 376
Kit Carson, CO 80825
Town of La Jara
Town Manager
Box 273
La Jara, CO 81140
Town of Hot Sulphur Springs
P.O. Box 116
Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451
Town of Hudson
Administrator
Box 351
Hudson, CO 80642
Town of Iliff
Box 194
'lift, CO 80736
Town of Keenesburg
91 West Broadway Avenue
Keenesburg, CO 80643
Town of Kremmling
Box 538
Kremmling, CO 80459
Town of La Veta
P.O. Box 174
La Veta, CO 81055-0174
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Town of Olney Springs
Box 156
Olney Springs, CO 81062
Town of Ordway
315 Main
Ordway, CO 81063
Town of Ovid
Town Clerk
211 Main Street
Ovid, CO 80744
Town of Palmer Lake
P.O. Box 208
Palmer Lake, CO 80133
Town of Paonia
P.O. Box 460
Paonia, CO 81428
Town of Pierce
P.O. Box 57
Pierce, CO 80650
Town of Orchard City
Town Administrator
9661 2100 Road
Austin, CO 81410
Town of Otis
102 South Washington Box 95
Otis, CO 80743
Town of Palisade
Box 128
Palisade, CO 81526
Town of Paoli
Box 5736
Paoli, CO 80746
Town of Peetz
621 Main Street
Peetz, CO 80747
Town of Platteville
Nicholas J. Meier, Town Administrator
400 Grand Avenue
Platteville, CO 80651
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Town of Sugar City
Box 60
Sugar City, CO 81076
Town of Vona
134 East Howell Street
Vona, CO 80861
Town of Wiggins
304 Central Avenue
Wiggins, CO 80654
Town of Swink
3RD and Columbia
Swink, CO 81077
Town of Walsh
Box 280
Walsh, CO 81090
Town of Yampa
P.O. Box 224
Yampa, CO 80483
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