Top News
Come meet your new goat neigh-baas TODAY from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Community Park!
It's time to meet the new kids in town!
Goat Bros and their 300 goats have been hard at work with grazing operations. Stop by Community Park (1350 Coalton Road) today, March 1, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., to get up close and personal with our favorite fuel mitigation team.
Learn what the goats are up to, the ways they're helping our community, how Goat Bros handles winter cover and care, and more!
Look out for the Goat Bros tent in Community Park near the playground, and use this time to ask questions, feed the goats with food available for purchase, or buy some Goat Bros merchandise.
Please be aware that this event will be the only opportunity to meet the goats. On all other days, the goats are busy working and not to be disturbed. Your safety is extremely important! We ask that all instructions from Goat Bros are followed. Attendees should be mindful of the electric fence, and be sure to keep children close and dogs leashed.
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Superior rolls out Three Cart Program & EV trucks with March 15 celebration
Republic Services EV collection trucks are coming soon to Superior.
The Town's new Three Cart Program with Republic Services begins March 31. Under this new contract, quieter and cleaner electric trucks will handle collections.
Collection trucks drive short distances, travel at slow speeds, and make many stops and starts during a route — all factors that make them ideal for electrification. Superior is fortunate to have access to some of the country's first EV waste collection trucks!
The Town of Superior and Republic Services are hosting a free, family-friendly Touch-A-EV Collection Truck event on Saturday, March 15, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road) to celebrate the new service and the EV trucks.
This event, featuring free sweet and savory crepes and hot drinks, is a unique opportunity for kids and adults alike to explore, touch, and climb aboard these state-of-the-art mechanical marvels. Learn how these new trucks generate less noise and pollution when out and about in our community, and help us welcome Republic to Superior!
The Three Cart Program is for residents living in the following neighborhoods: Original Town, Sagamore, The Ridge, Coal Creek Crossing, Downtown Superior, Calmante, Lanterns, Autrey Shores, and Rogers Farm. Other neighborhoods may be added at a later time, but all are welcome at this event regardless of whether or not you are going to be a Republic Services customer.
Ahead of the new service launch on March 31, Republic Services will deliver customers' new bins the week of March 24. Waste Connections will pick up the old bins that same week after their weekly service.
Superior Youth Leadership Council hosts Stem-A-Thon on March 8
Do you have kids interested in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)?
Join the Superior Youth Leadership Council (SYLC) on March 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road) for Stem-A-Thon!
During this free event, children ages 6-12 can participate in STEM-based activities led by local high school groups.
There is limited space, so please register to secure your spot. Parents do not need to participate but must remain in the building during the event.
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We're hiring for summer aquatics positions!
It may only be March, but the Town is already recruiting our summer staff.
Are you interested in a fun and rewarding summer job with competitive pay and flexible hours? Look no further than the Town of Superior's outdoor pools!
We are looking for enthusiastic and upbeat staff members to fill the following positions:
Assistant Pool Manager Lifeguard Front Desk Attendant
All positions are posted at SuperiorColorado.gov/Careers.
Aquatics Staff Certification Bonus: The Town will issue a "certification reimbursement/bonus" for any applicants who are hired to work for the 2025 pool season. Please hold onto your certification class payment receipt.
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Town Council and Advisory Committees
 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 February 2025. You can reach the Town Council by email at towncouncil@superiorcolorado.gov.
Want to connect with the Town Council? Try 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 March 7 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.
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Explore Superior's rich history this weekend!
Both the Asti Park Historical Museum (110 W. Maple St.) and the Grasso Park Interim Historical Museum (112 E. William St.) will be open TODAY (Saturday, March 1) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Drop by and explore Superior's rich history. Learn about Superior’s mining heritage, mine camp house living, schoolhouse education and more! Members of the Historical Commission will also be available and happy to answer questions you might have.
Can't make it? Don't worry! Superior's museums are open on the first Saturday of every month.
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Mayor Pro Tem Jason Serbu appointed to Mile High Flood District board
Governor Jared Polis appointed Superior Mayor Pro Tem Jason Serbu to serve on the Mile High Flood District (MHFD).
MHFD is a trusted resource for floodplain mapping, drainage solutions and safety, new developments, planning, design, construction, and maintenance for municipalities and residents within the district's boundaries.
Twenty-two locally elected officials make up the board of directors that governs the district.
Join us in congratulating Mayor Pro Tem Serbu!
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Serve your community and share your skills on an Advisory Committee!
Are you looking for ways to share your time, energy and know-how with the Town of Superior? Consider serving on an Advisory Committee!
Get your application in now! The next round of appointments will be considered in early March.
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!
Current openings are:
- Cultural Arts and Public Spaces Committee - One Opening
- Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee - One Opening
- Advisory Committee for Environmental Sustainability - One Opening
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.
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Historical Commission invites you to "If These Stones Could Talk: Tales from the Columbia Cemetery"
Get ready for an evening of unique and entertaining “Who's Who” stories about Boulder’s oldest operating cemetery with author Mary Reilly-McNellan’s lecture, "If These Stones Could Talk: Tales from the Columbia Cemetery," at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road) on March 12 at 7 p.m.
All are welcome to the Historical Commission's Annual Spring Program to learn about the Columbia Cemetery and its nearly 6,500 interred individuals, including many of the city and county's founders and pioneers.
Each of the nearly 3,000 grave markers have a tale to tell, and the cemetery is a multi-hued tapestry of interwoven stories. Reilly-McNellan will also discuss her past grave marker assessment work in Superior’s Historical Cemetery and its overall importance to cemetery conservation.
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Public Works and Utilities
March 3 start date for Coal Creek Pedestrian Crossing project
On March 3, contractors will begin installing a pedestrian crossing over Coal Creek near 1st Avenue and the Rogers Farm Development.
The Coal Creek Pedestrian Bridge Project, a partnership with the Mile High Flood District (MHFD), will connect the Coal Creek Trail and the Mayhoffer-Singletree Trail. Design plans were approved by the Superior Town Council earlier this year.
MHFD is funding 50% of the project, which will take approximately three to four months to complete. The district selected Naranjo Civil Constructors as the contractor.
For more information, please visit the Public Works Town Projects webpage.
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McCaslin Water Main Project kicks off in March
RCD Construction Inc. will begin building a new 16-inch water main parallel to McCaslin Boulevard in early March.
On Feb. 10, the Town Council approved the construction contract for the McCaslin Water Main Project. The water main will start just south of Rogers Farm on the west side of McCaslin Boulevard and extend up to the water treatment plant.
During the work, intermittent single-lane closures will occur on southbound McCaslin Boulevard. The project is expected to conclude by June.
You can learn more about the project on the Public Works Town Projects webpage.
Rock Creek Parkway underpass rehabilitation beginning soon!
On March 10, the Superior Town Council will review a construction agreement for the Rock Creek Parkway Pedestrian Underpass Rehabilitation Project.
The project is funded with a Colorado Department of Transportation grant and includes complete rehabilitation of the existing underpass in Purple Park near the McCaslin Boulevard and Rock Creek Parkway intersection.
Construction is scheduled to start in March and will last approximately five months. During construction, residents can expect closures of the trail section under Rock Creek Parkway and temporary lane closures along Rock Creek Parkway above the underpass.
You can learn more about the project on the Public Works Town Projects webpage.
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Concrete work slated in Downtown Superior following Town Council approval
The Superior Town Council will review a construction agreement for concrete work throughout Superior during its March 10 meeting.
The majority of the concrete repair work will be completed along Sycamore and 76th streets and in Downtown Superior, with some work in the Rock Creek neighborhood.
This project includes repairing and replacing damaged concrete sections, as well as the installation of new concrete in Downtown Superior to accommodate the re-routing of the RTD Route 228 bus.
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RTD Route 228 changes impact Downtown Superior and Original Town commuters
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.
RTD Route 228 will be modified beginning in May, 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 Route 228 on RTD's website.
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Attend the March 31 Transportation Safety Committee meeting
Are you interested in learning more about upcoming transportation projects and traffic safety in Superior? Make plans to attend the March 31 Transportation Safety Committee meeting!
Agenda items include a review of 2024 accident data in Superior, discussion about red light and speed cameras in Superior, as well as updates on the Vision Zero Action Plan and the 2025 Transportation Plan. These plans will shape the direction for transportation projects and policies in the coming years.
You can attend in person at Superior Town Hall or stream it virtually on Zoom or YouTube.
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Transportation Safety Committee Monday, March 31 6 to 8 p.m. Superior Town Hall (124 E. Coal Creek Drive)
Parking enforcement underway 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.
To help ensure the 1,075 parking spaces in the Downtown Superior (DTS) core area are used efficiently and effectively, the Town has been working with commercial property owners there and the Superior Town Center Metropolitan Districts to implement the DTS parking plan. Studies showed peak parking demand for 1,061 spaces, so parking in DTS may be tight during busy periods but is generally sufficient to meet the needs of this active neighborhood.
Parking restrictions along with two- and three-hour allowed parking times noted above are now in place for many public parking spaces in the core area around Main Street and the parking structures.
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Disaster Preparedness and Recovery
Residents invited to Prescribed Fire 101 meeting at the SCC
Join Boulder County Sheriff Curtis Johnson and the Sheriff's Office Fire Management team on March 13 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road) for Prescribed Fire 101.
During this meeting, you'll learn about prescribed fire and wildfire mitigation work being planned for the area west of the Town of Superior.
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Boulder County hosting virtual wildfire mitigation program informational session
Join Boulder County Parks and Open Space and Superior's Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Department on March 4 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. for an educational session on the county's new wildfire mitigation program, which enhances public safety through waterway and ditch maintenance.
Learn about the initial pilot projects, target areas, and collaborative efforts with landowners, homeowners associations, ditch companies, non-profits, and local agencies.
Please note: This session is only being held virtually. Once the session has started, join by using the button below.
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What’s covered?
- Mapping, models, and how to make sense of it all
- Strategies for wildfire mitigation along waterways
- Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) and potential grant funding sources
- Collaboration, community resources, and what to do next
- Get your questions answered!
This program features David Garcia, a local wildland and structure firefighter and wildfire mitigation specialist for Boulder County.
Restore your mind and body with new nature and forest therapy program
Superior's Disaster Preparedness and Recovery team is proud to introduce a new Nature and Forest Therapy program for the community.
The new program kicks off on April 12 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Community Park (1350 Coalton Road). It marks an exciting milestone in the Town's commitment to resilience, recovery, and well-being.
This initiative expands our ability to offer meaningful, nature-based experiences that promote healing and renewal for the body, mind, and spirit.
Find out more and register for the program.
What is nature and forest therapy?
Inspired by the Japanese practice of Shinrin-Yoku (forest bathing), Nature and Forest Therapy is the art of immersing oneself in nature to support health, wellness, and overall happiness. Through guided experiences, certified guides invite participants to fully engage their senses, fostering a deep and restorative connection with the natural world. Research has shown that forest therapy can boost immune function, lower blood pressure and stress levels, enhance mood and cognitive focus, increase energy and improve sleep quality.
Each guided walk provides a unique and profound opportunity for both individuals and the land to heal together—and no, this is not a strenuous hike!
Photo credit: Jason Halley, University Photography, Chico State University
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Economic Development
Arts district is coming to life in Superior!
We are excited to announce the beginning of an arts district taking shape at the Superior Marketplace! Three incredible creative businesses have recently opened, each bringing something special to our community.
Whether you're looking for a good laugh, hoping to dive into a creative project with loved ones, or wanting to add a unique touch to your home, these local businesses are the perfect place to start. They embody the spirit of art and creativity, and we're thrilled to see how they will contribute to the vibrant atmosphere here in Superior.
We invite you to explore all the ways you can support and engage with our growing creative community. Whether through art, laughter, or inspiration, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Join us in celebrating these new additions and the arts in Superior!
Arts Off Center 405 Center Drive, Unit D
This new gallery space showcases the incredible talent of local artists, featuring painting, ceramics, glass, mosaic, photography, and more. Arts Off Center is the perfect place to discover one-of-a-kind pieces!
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CBArt Studios 406 Center Drive, Unit C
This art studio hosts classes, after school activities, workshops and special events for all ages and skill levels. Their mission is to inspire free-thinking and creativity in individuals through the exploration, mixing and blending of art forms, styles, cultures and languages. CBArt Studios believes that art should be fun, and they want all of their students to feel confident about their own creative abilities.
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Superior Improv Co. 502 Center Drive, Suite M
Superior Improv Co. is for anyone with a desire to practice improv, sketch-comedy or stand-up act material in a safe, supportive and entertaining space. All skill levels welcome. Flipside Theatre at Superior Improv Co. is a performance venue that hosts shows and showcases.
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Parks, Recreation and Open Space
Save the date for Superior's 2025 Arbor Day celebration!
Join us in celebrating the 18th anniversary of Superior's Tree City USA designation by going back to our roots!
This year’s Arbor Day celebration on April 26 from 10 a.m. to noon at Purple Park (1310 S. Pitkin Ave.) will focus on green education and hands-on volunteer opportunities. Purposeful and fun education will be offered throughout, including planting trees around the park while learning tips and tricks specific to our area.
Mark your calendars now so you can join in the fun!
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Get excited about nature with our upcoming Open Space programs
Superior's Open Space programs are ramping up with this year. If you enjoy being outside or even just learning about the outdoors, we've got you covered!
You can click on the various programs to learn more about what to expect or register.
Birdwatching for Beginners March 30, 10 a.m. to noon Coalton Trailhead (3495 McCaslin Blvd.)
Join naturalist Dave Sutherland for a fun introduction into the world of birds and how to spot and identify them.
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Learn how to safely manage pests
Read more in the monthly Parks, Recreation & Open Space Newsletter
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!
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Sustainability News
EnergySmart offers home improvement rebates
The Town of Superior is excited to partner with Boulder County’s EnergySmart program to offer new home energy and electrification rebates for residents!
These rebates can help you save money on improvements to make your home healthier, safer, and more resilient.
Rebate Highlights:
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Insulation and Air Sealing Rebates – Save up to 30% on project costs (up to $750), plus receive a $100 bonus for exterior top plate sealing when paired with attic insulation and air sealing
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Electrification Rebates – Big savings for switching from gas to electric appliances like heat pumps, heat pump water heaters and dryers, and induction cooktops
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Stackable Savings – Rebates align and can be combined with rebates from other entities like Xcel Energy and Boulder County, helping you maximize savings
In addition to these new rebates for Superior residents, EnergySmart also offers income-qualified rebates, which provide even more savings for Boulder County residents who are at or below 100% of the area median income. Check out the EnergySmart income-qualified rebates page to see the requirements and determine if you qualify.
Aren’t sure which rebates are right for you? Reach out to the EnergySmart team at info@energysmartyes.com to get started!
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