Aurora officials filed an unusually quick appeal Tuesday to a decision made by an Adams County District Court judge that, if upheld, could endanger the future of the Gaylord Rockies project.
Judge Ted C. Tow III ruled that a November 2011 election held by the city to create an "enhanced taxing area" that would fund a portion of the development of the 1,500-room hotel/conference center did not meet election provisions of the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights. The taxing district was approved in an election…
Martes, Pebrero 24, 2015
Aurora appeals Gaylord lawsuit loss; Mayor Hogan responds to Stapleton letter
Aurora officials filed an unusually quick appeal Tuesday to a decision made by an Adams County District Court judge that, if upheld, could endanger the future of the Gaylord Rockies project.
Judge Ted C. Tow III ruled that a November 2011 election held by the city to create an "enhanced taxing area" that would fund a portion of the development of the 1,500-room hotel/conference center did not meet election provisions of the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights. The taxing district was approved in an election…
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