Published on January 15, 2026
Town staff have been working closely with the City of Louisville, the Boulder Valley School District, and the Redtail Ridge Developer to improve bike and pedestrian safety on 88th Street for Superior residents. 88th Street is a direct route for many Superior students to access Monarch PK-8 and Monarch High School in Louisville. Crews will update the bike lane to accommodate bi-directional biking, reserving the sidewalks for people walking during school drop-off and pick-up. Striping of the bike lane is complete, and vertical delineator posts will soon be installed to separate the bike lane from the northbound vehicle travel lane, from Promenade Drive up to Campus Drive. The work is expected to conclude by the end of January. Plans for this corridor include applying for a Safe Streets For All grant to permanently improve the bike lane, tying in to paved paths at the Redtail Ridge development, and routing through a future underpass at Campus Drive. This improvement is meant to help achieve the goals outlined in the Superior Transportation Plan and Superior Vision Zero Action Plan.
The Town of Superior is responsible for operations and maintenance of 88th Street up to Promenade Drive, with CDOT and Louisville responsible for maintenance north of Promenade Drive. Therefore, the Town is limited in what improvements can be completed here. Long-term, Superior is working with BVSD, CDOT, and Louisville to pursue a Safe-Routes to School grant to install more permanent changes along this route to improve safety.
Please reach out to SCFPW@superiorcolorado.gov with any questions or concerns.