A Small Town VS Big Development

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Telluride Valley Floor Condemnation


By Lucia Stewart, 6-03-08

 
 

The City of Telluride, Colorado is rejoicing this week after a Supreme Court 6-1 ruling found the condemnation of 572-acre Valley Floor lawful and within the city’s jurisdiction.

This stretch of red-carpet open space that leads into Telluride is a decade-old battle that shows what a little town with a large motive can do in the face of big development.

After the town condemned the open space acreage under the Colorado Constitutional right for a city municipalities use of eminent domain, the developer Neal Blue and the San Miguel Valley Corporation worked on passing the “Telluride Amendment” to HB1203 in the 2004 Colorado Legislature term that made it unlawful to allow this kind of acquisition and condemnation outside city boundaries.

The Colorado Supreme Court ruling yesterday upholds the state’s land use policy that traditionally lies in the hands of local government.

Update: Here is a link to a Denver Post column calling the Supreme Court ruling troubling and going too far by granting Telluride eminent domain beyond its city’s boundaries for open space.

Click here for a timeline of the Telluride Valley Floor.



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