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History repeats: Bow Mar revives effort to keep non‑residents off town streets
Bow Mar, an affluent Colorado town, is installing gates at two entrances to restrict non-residents, citing traffic and safety concerns. This mirrors a 1973 effort to block a road with a barricade, which neighbors criticized as exclusionary. Legal experts suggest incorporated cities may have authority to restrict roads for public safety.
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