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Litigation
City of Boulder v. Public Service Co. of Colorado
About this case
Documents
Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
06/18/2018
Decision
Dismissal reversed and case directed to be returned to district court.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that the Public Service Company of Colorado’s (Xcel’s) lawsuit challenging a City of Boulder ordinance establishing a light and power utility was timely and viable. Xcel asserted that the ordinance violated the City Charter, which sets forth “metrics” that must be met for the City to have the authority to establish a utility. The Supreme Court did not weigh in on the merits of the case but directed that the case be returned to the district court for further proceedings on Xcel’s claim that the City did not satisfy the required metrics, which included a requirement of demonstrating that the utility could create a plan for reduced greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants and increased renewable energy.
Summary
Challenge to City of Boulder ordinances that took steps to implement creation of new municipal utility.