Superior Sentinel: May 2025

Published on May 01, 2025

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Hello Superior!

We have a lot of events planned for Downtown Superior this year. We’ll be bringing back our extremely popular Summer Concert Series on alternating Saturday nights throughout the summer. We’re also really excited to launch the Superior Summer Market as well.

The Superior Summer Market will be a monthly street-faire experience on a Wednesday night (monthly from May through October) for friends and family to enjoy local goods, live music, and food & fun for all. We’re kicking off the Summer Market on May 14 with live music from Dechen Hawk & The Lit Squad. This is going to be a great new event for our town and I can’t wait to see it come to life!

Respectfully,
Mayor Mark Lacis

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Top News

Learn resilience and wildfire preparedness at the East Boulder County Safety and Resilience Fair

A woman and a child look into an emergency go bag

Join the Town of Superior and Xcel Energy from noon to 2 p.m. on May 3 at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road) for the East Boulder County Safety and Resilience Fair.

The event features hands-on learning, safety demonstrations, and community resources tailored for resilience and wildfire preparedness. From evacuation planning to home hardening, this fair empowers residents with practical tools to stay safe before, during, and after a disaster event.

Find more details on the event page.


Help shape Superior during Comprehensive Plan engagement events

Town of Superior sign adjacent to Highway 128

What will Superior look like in 10 to 20 years? Can you imagine it? Would you like to help create it?

The Town is in the midst of updating our Comprehensive Plan, a guiding document for decision-makers and Town residents that includes a vision for what kind of place Superior wants to be.

So far, we have coordinated multiple surveys, engaged with businesses, and met with our Town Advisory Committees. The Town is offering multiple opportunities to continue providing feedback in the month of May. More events are in the works, so please check back soon for additional details!

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Speaker Series - Housing
May 8 from 6-7 p.m.
Superior Town Hall (124 E. Coal Creek Drive)

Join us for a night of discussion on the topic of housing. We'll have a panel of experts ready to discuss the most pertinent issues related to the Comprehensive Plan update process. Bring your questions.

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Speaker Series - Transportation
May 22 from 6-7 p.m.
Superior Town Hall (124 E. Coal Creek Drive)

Join us for a night of discussion on the topic of transportation. We'll have a panel of experts ready to discuss the most pertinent issues related to the Comprehensive Plan update process. Bring your questions.

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Open House
May 29 from 5-7 p.m.
Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road)

Gather for a Comprehensive and Transportation Plan Open House, providing an opportunity for the community to discuss and provide feedback on the proposed land uses for the Town's Opportunity Areas.

Learn more about the Comprehensive Plan project on Shape Superior

Superior Summer Market kicks off on May 14

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Who's ready for some summer fun?

We're bringing novelty goods and local entertainment conveniently to you during our brand new Superior Summer Market.

This new monthly event kicks off on Wednesday, May 14 from 5-8 p.m. in Downtown Superior, 2250 Main St.

Enjoy live music from Dechen Hawk & The Lit Squad, tasty bites from local food trucks, and unique vendors selling everything from natural meats, local honey, breads (gluten free and sourdough), mushrooms, pre-made meals, novelty and self-care products, plants, flowers, and more.

Local finds, family fun, cultivated convenience — shop the Superior Summer Market!


Town Council and Advisory Committee News

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Recent Town Council actions

The Superior Town Council makes many decisions over the course of each month that affect residents and help to direct Town staff. Review the most recent Town Council actions from April 2025. You can reach the Town Council by email at towncouncil@superiorcolorado.gov.


Connect in person with the Superior Town Council during First Fridays

Trustee Stephanie Miller talks with a resident during First Fridays Coffee

If you're looking for an informal way to connect with fellow residents and Superior Town Council members, stop by First Fridays Coffee on May 2 from 7:45 to 9:30 a.m. at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road).

These monthly gatherings are an excellent opportunity to discuss current topics relating to the Town. Bring your questions, concerns and updates. Coffee and light breakfast items will be provided.


Explore Superior's rich history on Saturday, May 3

Historic Commission Chair Larry Dorsey talking during the 2023 Historic Walk with the trees of Old Town lining Coal Creek behind him.

Experience Superior as it was 100 years ago during the Historical Commission Annual Historic Walk, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on May 3. This free event offers a fresh perspective on the town and its fascinating past.

Participants will meet at Grasso Park (100 E. William St.) and should plan on walking at least 2 miles to the Industrial Mine site.

Please remember: Wear appropriate shoes and clothing for the hiking terrain and weather. Don't forget to bring your own hydration!

If you want to have even more historical fun, stop by the Asti Park Historical Museum (110 W. Maple St.) and/or the Grasso Park Interim Historical Museum (112 E. William St.) ahead of the Historic Walk.

The museums will be open on May 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.


CAPS hosting Superior Photo Walk Workshop

A photographer captures a public art piece along McCaslin Boulevard in Superior

Enhance your photography skills on May 10 from 4-6 p.m. with a free Photo Walk Workshop sponsored by Superior's Cultural Arts and Public Spaces Committee.

Meet in the Downtown Superior Plaza (2250 Main St.) for this event, which will lead participants past a series of Superior landmarks and pieces from the Town’s public art collection. The walk will be led by professional photographer and Superior resident Casey McCallister.

All photography skills are welcome. The Photo Walk will cover roughly 2 to 3 miles, including the hill along McCaslin Boulevard, so please wear appropriate footwear and bring your own hydration.

Bring your own digital camera, either a phone, mirrorless, or DSLR. Tripods are optional but some opportunities for long exposure photography and instruction will exist. Please register in advance.


Serve your community and share your skills on an Advisory Committee!

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Are you looking for ways to share your time, energy and know-how with the Town of Superior? Consider serving on an Advisory Committee!

By joining these committees, commissions and councils, you can use your expertise to solve problems, research possibilities and recommend enhancements to our beautiful Town. We value your perspective!

The next round of interviews and appointments will be in June.

Current openings are:

  • Cultural Arts and Public Spaces Committee - One Opening
  • Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee - One Opening

Please note: There will be multiple vacancies on the Superior Youth Leadership Council in August. Get your applications in now! Interviews begin in June on a first-come basis.

Learn more and apply today by visiting the Town of Superior Advisory Committees webpage or reach out to Mikaela Gregg by email or by phone at 303-499-3675, ext.128.


Sustainability

Curious about home or vehicle electrification? Get expert advice (and ice cream) on May 10!

Attendees talk to a representative at the Electrification Expo

Electrifying your home and ride can take some time, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Come by the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road) from noon to 3 p.m. on May 10 for a free, no-sales-pitch event that includes expert electrification advice, information on rebates and incentives, electric vehicle test drives, and personal stories from neighbors who’ve made the switch.

As a sweet bonus, attendees will receive free ice cream from Press Ice Cream! Get your questions answered and see how electrification can work for you!

Visit SuperiorColorado.gov/123Electrify to learn more about Town programs and resources on electrification no matter where you are in your journey.


Dig into a free gardening workshop on May 10

Person planting vegtables in a container.

Want to learn more about gardening but don’t have a lot (or any) yard space? Learn how to grow an edible garden on a patio, patch of dirt or anywhere you can in containers.

There will be two free workshops (1-2 p.m., or 2-3 p.m.) on May 10 at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road) where gardeners of any level can learn the basics of how to grow items that will thrive in containers and the importance of compost as a soil amendment.

There will be some informational presentations followed by hands-on planting time to ask questions and plant one or two edible plants in 5-gallon grow bags you can take home.

Sign up for one of the two workshops while space lasts.


Group solar program offers big discounts

Contractor installing solar panels on a roof.

Superior residents can sign up now for the 2025 Boulder County group solar purchasing program, Switch Together. Switch Together makes it easier and more affordable for residents to install rooftop solar, battery storage, and electric vehicle chargers at home.

Signing up for Switch Together is free, and there is no obligation to make a purchase. Nearly 1,000 Boulder County residents have signed up for previous iterations of the program in the past two years, and over 300 have installed solar through it.

The last day to sign up isJune 18, 2025; head to the Switch Together website to learn more.


Read more in the monthly Sustainability Newsletter

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The Town's Sustainability Newsletter has information like this and much more! Read the latest Sustainability Newsletter and subscribe to continue receiving them monthly!

Make sure to check "Sustainability Monthly Newsletter" topic when choosing which types of information items you would like to receive.


Public Works and Utilities

New safety features improve the Coalton Road and Rock Creek Parkway intersection

Coalton Road and Rock Creek Parkway intersection

Exciting news: The Coalton Road and Rock Creek Parkway intersection is now a smart intersection!

Some of the new features include:

  • Bicycle detectionallowingriders to travel through the intersection without stopping to press the pedestrian crossing button
  • New equipment with the ability to see vehicles further back than traditionaldetection,whichcan improve traffic flow
  • Additional safety protections designed to decrease the risk of accidents

Residents can expect a better experience traveling through this intersection in vehicles and on bikes. The Town is looking to apply this technology to more intersections as funds allow.


Coal Creek Pedestrian Bridge work progressing

Coal Creek Pedestrian Bridge Crossing in Superior

Construction is progressing on the Coal Creek Pedestrian Bridge Crossing.

The bridge and path sections are mostly complete. The remaining work includes improvements to the 1st Avenue parking area.

The team should complete construction in mid to late May, and the path will open for resident use.


Coalton Road repavement project kicks off this summer

Road construction

The Town is partnering with Broomfield to restore the pavement on Coalton Road from Rock Creek Parkway to Flatiron Crossing Drive.

Superior is responsible for Coalton Road from Rock Creek Parkway to the Tyler Drive intersection, while Broomfield will handle the remainder of Coalton Road east of Tyler Drive, including the intersection.

The goal is to start repaving this section of the road in July of this year.


Construction season is picking up!

Construction work in Superior

As you travel around Superior, you'll notice construction activities are picking up, resulting in periodic sidewalk, path, lane, and road closures throughout the Town. Please use caution as you travel through construction zones and detours.

If you notice any unsafe conditions, please contact the Town immediately either through Superior Click Fix or the Message Us feature on the Town’s website.

You can learn more about the various capital projects in Town on the Town’s Projects webpage.


RTD Route 228 changes impact Downtown Superior and Original Town commuters

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Regional Transportation District (RTD) Route 228 will soon be modified, bringing transit services to Downtown Superior.

Town of Superior staff members are working with RTD to serve Marshall Road, Main Street, and Old Rail Way.

The Route 228 changes take effect on May 25, with three new stops being added in Downtown Superior. The current stop on McCaslin Boulevard near Town Hall will go away with this change, but residents who have used this stop in the past will be able to use the new stop on Marshall Road near Coal Creek.

Learn more about the upcoming changes on RTD's website.


Parking enforcement underway in Downtown Superior

Two-hour parking sign in Downtown Superior

We look forward to your next visit to Downtown Superior! Whether you're shopping, dining, or just enjoying a stroll along Main Street, the downtown area offers free parking at multiple locations.

Please note that on-street limits vary from two hours on Main Street to three hours on adjacent streets. All vehicles must be registered using the QR codes posted on Downtown signs, even if you plan on staying less than the allowed free time. Be sure to read the posted signs or refer to the parking map on our website. The Town is contracting with Parkwell to help manage parking. Parkwell began issuing citations in January.


Parks, Recreation and Open Space

It's almost pool season. Get your SplashPass now!

Swimmers take laps at the North Pool

Are you ready for a "splashtastic" summer in Superior? The Town pools officially open to the public on May 23.

A no-cost SplashPass is required to access the North Pool (1650 S. Indiana St.) and the South Pool (3300 Huron Peak Ave.), but pool admission is free for Superior residents.

Visit the outdoor pools webpage on our Town website for SplashPass details, pool schedules, swim lesson information, and more.


Fly into action for World Migratory Bird Day on May 17

Promotional Poster for World Migratory Bird Day 2025 with illustrations of birds and text "shared spaces"

Join the Town of Superior from 9 a.m. to noon on May 17 at Purple Park (1310 S. Pitkin Ave.) for World Migratory Bird Day, hosted by the Open Space Advisory Committee.

This year's theme is "Creating Bird-Friendly Cities and Communities." Enjoy interactive booths and learn how to advocate for bird-friendly practices in our area.

Let's take a walk! During the event, you’re invited to take a bird walk along some of Superior’s iconic ponds and explore local bird species and their habitats. The walk will begin at Purple Park and move through Town to several local ponds. Bring your binoculars!

Learn more at MigratoryBirdDay.org.


We're updating the Open Space Management Plan and need your input!

Flower in the Coyote Ridge Open Space.

As the Town of Superior continues to grow, it's time to update our Open Space Management Plan to reflect our community's changing needs.

The Open Space Advisory Committee and Town staff are working closely with consultants from the local firm Design Concepts to update the Open Space Management Plan and are seeking public input.

Please take a few minutes to provide feedback by using the following:

  • Open Space Survey (Closes June 7)
  • Drop-A-Pin Map - Let us know of amenities you would like to see in Town by using an interactive map. You will be able to see what your neighbors are thinking, too!

Over the past decade, Superior has become a vibrant and thriving community, and our Open Space system has played a vital role in shaping our identity and quality of life. This update will ensure that our public lands continue to serve the needs of our residents, providing opportunities for recreation, conservation, and community engagement.

Stay tuned for updates by visiting the Open Space Management Plan Update Project Page.


Free breakfast welcomes and connects Superior Seniors

People enjoy the Senior Welcome Breakfast at the Superior Community Center

Superior Seniors: Don't miss the Senior Welcome Breakfast at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road) from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on May 7.

These monthly events are the perfect chance to enjoy a delicious meal, meet your neighbors, and hear from a guest speaker. Plus, you can find out what events, activities, and programs are coming up, and plan out your month!

Check out all of our Superior Seniors happenings at SuperiorColorado.gov/SuperiorSeniors.


Read more in the monthly Parks, Recreation & Open Space newsletter

Parks, Recreation, and Open Space staff

Would you like to learn more about all the fun events and activities the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space (PROS) Department offers?

To stay in the loop, subscribe to the monthly PROS newsletter using the Town's email subscription service.

When choosing which types of information to receive, check the topics under "Parks, Recreation and Open Space."

Read the latest newsletter to stay updated on the events and activities happening around you.It's a great way to stay informed about everything happening in our community!


Disaster Preparedness and Recovery

May is National Wildfire Awareness Month!

This May, in addition to coordinating the East Boulder Safety and Resilience Fair, Superior’s Department of Disaster Preparedness and Recovery honors National Wildfire Awareness Month by offering two meaningful ways to support our community’s ability to prepare, recover, and thrive.

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Nature and Forest Therapy
May 6 from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
Community Park (1350 Coalton Road)

Healing and resilience can take many forms. Our nature and forest therapy program offers gentle guided experiences in natural settings to support emotional restoration and reconnection. Whether you’re navigating grief, stress, or simply seeking quiet reflection, we invite you to a slower pace and a deeper connection with the land – offering space for comfort, grounding and growing resilience. Please register for the program.

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Public Hearings on Wildfire-Resilient Codes
Various dates in May

Community voices are vital in shaping Colorado’s wildfire preparedness policies. The Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code Board is holding public hearings and review to develop new statewide building and land use codes aimed at reducing wildfire risk. This code will impact Superior residents. We invite you to learn more and participate on the Wildfire Resiliency Code Board's website.

Please note: Written comments must be submitted by May 2. There will be four hearings with an opportunity for public comment on May 2, May 5, May 8, and May 9. These hearings will be held across Colorado, as well as virtually.

Let’s rise stronger, more prepared, and more united.


Community Partners

Celebrate Monarch High School seniors during parade on May 10

Monarch High School 2025 Senior Parade map

It's almost graduation time! Come cheer on the the Monarch High School class of 2025 during their annual Senior Parade from 4 to 5 p.m. May 10.

The parade will begin and end at Monarch High School but moves through the south side of Superior, down Rock Creek Parkway, west on Coalton Road, down Indiana Street, east on Castle Peak Avenue and Rock Creek Circle before circling back toward the school. (View an enlarged map or click on the image to the right.)

Please avoid these streets if possible during these times. If you must travel on the parade route, please use caution and be patient with the celebrating seniors as they pass by.


Cast your ballot in the Mountain View Fire Protection District Board of Directors election

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Four candidates are running for two open seats on the Mountain View Fire Protection District's Board of Directors.

Ballots were mailed to all residents within the district, which includes Superior. Please return completed ballots by May 6. They can be dropped at the Superior Town Hall ballot box, 124 E. Coal Creek Drive.

You can learn more about the candidates on the Mountain View Fire website.


Coal Creek Meals on Wheels offers summer meals for kids

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Do your kids need lunch during summer break?

Coal Creek Meals on Wheels can deliver hot lunches Monday through Friday and frozen meals for the weekends directly to your door!

There are no requirements or restrictions to receive meals. Pricing is on a sliding scale based on self-reported income.

Call (303) 665-0566 to sign up or apply online today.


The Superior Morgul Bike Race returns on May 18

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The Superior Morgul Road Race, one of the most iconic courses in Boulder County, returns on May 18.

Racers will compete on a 7-mile, fully closed to traffic, loop course on Highway 128. This is a rolling course on wide roads with smooth asphalt.

Sign up to race, or come watch on the day of the event. This event is hosted by Without Limits Productions. Learn more on the event website.


Explore water quality data for the Boulder St. Vrain Watershed

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The Keep it Clean Partnership has released the 2023 Annual Water Quality Report for the Boulder St. Vrain Watershed. This report is now digital, interactive, and includes an executive summary for quick key takeaways about water quality trends in our community.

See the report and other features for exploring the data on the Keep It Clean Partnership website.


Join Louisville Public Library's 2025 Summer Reading Challenge

Discover the Louisville Public Library's Summer Reading Challenge, a dynamic program designed to engage readers of all ages! Earn prizes by reading daily, participate in programs that spark creativity, and support your community with our annual Local Business Scavenger Hunt.

Registration opens on May 23. Visit LouisvilleCO.gov/SummerReading to learn more.

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month

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Clinica Family Health & Wellness – the community health center serving Superior and neighboring communities – invites our community to join us in celebrating Mental Health Awareness Month by helping reduce stigma, increase awareness about the importance of mental health, and encourage others to prioritize self-care.

This year, turn awareness into action by taking concrete steps towards health and wellness for yourself, your community, and for all. Learn how you can take action today.


Help protect our waterways from pollution

A person dumps paint water down a stormwater drain

If pollution reaches our waterways, it can damage aquatic habitats and harm the wildlife who live in and drink from our streams.

Evidence of polluted water could include water that has an oily sheen, is discolored, has a strange odor, or contains excessive foam.

Learn more about what to report and how to do so through the Keep It Clean Partnership.


Ace your ride on Bike to Work Day!

Ace Your Ride Bike to Work Day 2025 graphic

Ace your ride on June 25 for Bike to Work Day!

Pledge to ride, then swap a car trip for a ride on your bike in celebration of this annual event focused on reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality.

Hit the trails and bike lanes to find a path that’s suited just for you. Whether you travel to the office, grocery store, school pickup or a nearby park, go all in this Bike to Work Day!

Register to ride or find a station near you.


RTD Bike-n-Ride shelters make your commute easier

McCaslin Bike-n-Ride Shelter

Combine bus trips and bike rides with peace of mind. Bike-n-Ride shelters provide secure, weather-protected bicycle parking for transit riders connecting to and from RTD stations, making it easier to complete the first or final mile of your commute.

There are eight shelters along U.S. 36, including two at the McCaslin Park-N-Ride.

Learn more and apply for an access card.


Don't miss a thing. Stay connected with the Town!

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Keeping up-to-date on Town activities and events has never been easier! Find below several great ways to stay informed or request information:


Dates to remember - May 2025

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Memorial Day
Monday, May 26

Superior Town Offices and the Superior Community Center will be closed on May 26 in observance of Memorial Day.

We remember and honor those who gave their lives in service of our country.