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Superior Sentinel - June 2020
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Mayor Folsom's "State of Superior" Presentation
The annual Mayor/Manager "State of Superior" presentation could not happen this year due the pandemic, but you can still hear Mayor Clint Folsom share updates and insights into what is happening in Town. Here is the video presentation link from Mayor Folsom along with the presentation slides.
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Information and guidance regarding the current outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) can be found on the Town's website or by following the link below.
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For U.S. Senate, Congressional, State and Local Candidates – What you need to know!
With COVID-19 it is more important than ever to make sure your voter registration mailing address is up-to-date in order to receive your June 30 Primary ballot at your proper location. To participate in the June Primary Election, you must be registered as a Democrat, Republican, Libertarian or Unaffiliated voter. Ballots for the June 30 Primary are mailed to all eligible voters beginning June 8. Here is what you need to know to participate.
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Are You Up to the Challenge? Census results shape the future of communities as census data informs how billions of dollars in federal funds are distributed for health clinics, school lunch programs, disaster recovery initiatives, and other critical programs and services for the next 10 years.
So, while you keep tabs on local response rates, encourage others in your community to respond to the 2020census.gov.
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Eco-Cycle's Center for Hard-to-Recycle Materials (CHaRM) in conjunction with the Town of Superior is offering Superior Residents a 50% discount.
50% discount coupon
Discount Details
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Board and Advisory Groups
VIRTUAL First Fridays Coffee with Superior Town Board Members - June 5th
Please join fellow residents and Superior Town Board Members for First Fridays Coffee hosted by Trustees Sandie Hammerly and Laura Skladzinski on Friday, June 5th, from 7:45 to 9:30 am. This will be a virtual meeting online. Stay for a couple of minutes or the whole time, as your schedule allows.
Information on how to join the meeting.
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Recent Town Board Actions from May Meetings
Review the most Recent Town Board Actions from the May 2020 Town of Superior Board Meetings.
Advisory Committee Vacancies
The Town currently has the following Advisory Group vacancies:
Advisory Committee for Environmental Sustainability (ACES) - 1 Cultural Arts and Public Spaces Advisory Committee (CAPS) - 2 Open Space Advisory Committee (OSAC) - 1
For detailed information and applications visit the Advisory Group Web Page. For questions or more information please contact Karen Snortland, Committee Coordinator, karens@superiorcolorado.gov.
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Some Recreation Amenities Reopen with Safer At Home Guidelines in Place
The Town of Superior Tennis Courts, Basketball Courts, Volleyball Courts, Athletic Fields, Dog Park, Bike Park and Skate Parks are now open with specific safety measures in place. Users, please follow posted safety guidelines to remain in compliance with current state and local public health guidelines. Outdoor restrooms are also open.
Playgrounds, park shelters/pavilions and pools will remain closed until the Town receives specific guidance from Boulder County Public Health and the State of Colorado on how to safely permit additional openings. The Town Board is in support of opening pools this summer if and when State and County guidelines permit.
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Pickleball Courts coming soon!
Superior pickleball fans will soon see six new courts constructed at Autrey Park! The design even includes shade and benches. The location of the new amenity is 1830 Honey Creek Lane. We thank you for your patience as construction will begin soon, weather permitting.
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1500 Coalton Road Property Update
The Construction Contract for 1500 Coalton Road was awarded to PG Arnold Construction at the May 26 Town Board meeting. The 2.5-million-dollar renovation project will transform the previous Land Rover dealership location into a much needed and requested community gathering place. Construction is slated to start in late June and extend through March of 2021. OZ Architecture is the firm behind the design of the facility and will provide project management through construction. Please visit the Town website for updates on this project.
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This year’s VIRTUAL 4th of July Celebration is sponsored by Avista Adventist Hospital.
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Superior Chamber of Commerce
Women in Business Going Online
The Superior Chamber’s “Women in Business” program is going online for the summer! Each month, the Superior Chamber in partnership with MOD Moms hosts a FREE event and guest speaker for professional and entrepreneurial women in and around Superior. Speakers focus on building skills that make women successful in their chosen area of professional focus. On Thursday, June 11, our speaker will be Chandy Ghosh, COO and General Manager of Inteliquent 9-1-1 Emergency Services. Chandy was named one of the Top 25 Most Powerful Women of Colorado by the Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce. Her topic will be "How to Succeed After a Journey Through Adversity.” The one-hour virtual event will be hosted on the Zoom platform starting at Noon. Space is limited. Register HERE
Boulder County Sheriff's Office
Crime Prevention Reminder – Lock Your Doors
Reports of vehicle trespasses (car break-ins), garage burglaries and auto thefts are once again on the rise. Several Superior residents have been victimized. The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the community’s assistance in mitigating these crimes of opportunity. A large percentage of the vehicles that are trespassed, garages that are burglarized and vehicles that are stolen have all been left unlocked. Crooks are opportunistic and are often seen on home surveillance cameras checking vehicles and homes that are left unsecured. If you see or hear suspicious activity, please call the Boulder County Communication Center immediately (303-441-4444 or 9-1-1 if deemed an emergency), so a deputy can be dispatched to investigate. Lock your doors!
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Resource Central's Slow the Flow
Outdoor Sprinkler Consultations for Your Home
Customer health & safety is our top priority! Resource Central is ready and able to accommodate COVID-19 developments as they relate to our services. Appointments open for scheduling starting this month. Sign up now to reserve your spot and to stay up to date on program modifications. For more info call 303-999-3824 or visit ResourceCentral.org/Sprinklers
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Louisville Public Library
Library Curbside Service
The Library is now offering Curbside Holds Pick-Up, please visit our website for more information: https://bit.ly/LSVcurbside
Remember, while the library is still closed to the public:
• Items currently checked out have had due dates extended for the duration of the closure
• No fines will accrue on any items for the duration of the closure
• Book Drops are open from 11:00 am Wednesday to 6:00 pm Friday
• Please allow up to 10 days for materials to be checked in from your account as materials will be quarantined for 7 days prior to being checked-in by staff
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Commuting Solutions
Get Out There and Ride!
We are proud to have been a part of creating the US 36 “Highway for Bicycles” and now is a great time to experience this unique ride. At 18 miles in length and connecting the US 36 & Table Mesa Station in Boulder to 80th Avenue in Westminster, the 12-foot wide bikeway provides a safer ride for cyclists throughout the northwest metro region. Not only does the US 36 Bikeway help connect commuters to their workplace, but also to activity centers, local businesses, six RTD stations and other local routes to communities throughout the northwest metro region.
Check out the map and hop on your bike!
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