A judge in Boulder County dismissed a lawsuit which questioned the Marshall Fire recovery Private Property Debris Removal program.
He went on to say neither the group or anyone affiliated did not have a connection to Boulder County. “There is no evidence that plaintiff will suffer any consequences as a result of defendants claimed violation of [the Colorado Open Meetings Law],” the judge ruled.
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