
Owners of properties in unincorporated Boulder County residential subdivisions argue they have the legal right to ask the courts to force the county to step up its spending on rehabilitating their deteriorating paved county roads, more than 300 of those property owners say.
Earlier this month, those homeowners asked the Colorado Supreme Court to consider their case and overturn Boulder District Court and state Court of Appeals decisions that ruled they didn’t have the necessary legal standing to pursue their claims.
Boulder County disagrees and formally asked the state’s high court to deny the homeowners’ request to review the case.
It may be several months before the Supreme Court announces whether itap decided to hear the homeowners’ appeal, according to deputy Boulder County attorney David Hughes.
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