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Best1 Marius Craciuniou and Mary Anne Rodis use their laptops at Cristo's Coffee Shop in Erie on Jan. 14, 2018.
Lewis Geyer, Longmont Times-Call
Best1 Marius Craciuniou and Mary Anne Rodis use their laptops at Cristo’s Coffee Shop in Erie on Jan. 14, 2018.
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The majority of Erie voters on Tuesday said yes to Ballot Issue 3D, according to unofficial election returns, freeing the town from a 2005 statute that now allows it to explore a variety of options for alternative broadband internet services.

With that approval — 86 percent — Erie joins a host of Colorado communities to date that have opted out of Senate Bill 152 via voter-sanctioned ballot measures, including several of its Boulder County neighbors.

Lafayette and Superior voters said yes to the measure in 2016, and Louisville joined them last November.

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