In addition
to the powers specifically granted by this chapter a metropolitan
municipal corporation shall have all powers which are necessary
to carry out the purposes of the metropolitan municipal
corporation and to perform authorized metropolitan functions. A
metropolitan municipal corporation may contract with the United
States or any agency thereof, any state or agency thereof, any
other metropolitan municipal corporation, any county, city,
special district, or governmental agency and any private person,
firm or corporation for the purpose of receiving gifts or grants
or securing loans or advances for preliminary planning and
feasibility studies, or for the design, construction or operation
of metropolitan facilities and a metropolitan municipal
corporation may contract with any governmental agency or with any
private person, firm or corporation for the use by either
contracting party of all or any part of the facilities,
structures, lands, interests in lands, air rights over lands and
rights-of-way of all kinds which are owned, leased or held by the
other party and for the purpose of planning, constructing or
operating any facility or performing any service which the
metropolitan municipal corporation may be authorized to operate
or perform, on such terms as may be agreed upon by the
contracting parties: PROVIDED, That before any contract for the
lease or operation of any metropolitan public transportation
facilities shall be let to any private person, firm or
corporation, a general schedule of rental rates for bus equipment
with or without drivers shall be publicly posted applicable to
all private certificated carriers, and for other facilities
competitive bids shall first be called upon such notice, bidder
qualifications and bid conditions as the metropolitan council
shall determine.
A metropolitan municipal corporation may sue and be sued in
its corporate capacity in all courts and in all proceedings.
[1974 ex.s. c 84 § 3; 1967 c 105 § 6; 1965 c 7 § 35.58.180. Prior: 1957 c 213 § 18.]