Can you believe it’s August already? While March stretched on forever, summer feels like it is flying by. And while I’m certainly still very concerned about COVID19, the warm weather and ability to hit the trails is allowing me to almost feel like it’s a normal summer. We are so lucky to live in a place with so many outdoor activities, where we social distance naturally!
This morning, I hosted August’s First Friday in our virtual Zoom format along with Trustee Sandie Hammerly; we were joined by Mayor Pro Tem Mark Lish, Trustee Kevin Ryan, and Trustee Ken Lish. As First Fridays are casual in nature, and we often break into simultaneous discussions of different topics on the two sides of the table, it’s tough for me to fully recap the discussion. However, I hope it is still useful for me to give a short rundown of the topics I heard, which can help provide a pulse of the town.
Topics discussed at August’s First Friday include:
- Prairie dog pop up art: We praised the whimsical prairie dog art that is popping up around town thanks to our Cultural Arts and Public Spaces (CAPS) committee. Each prairie dog has been painted by a different artist, so they’re all very different – I would highly recommend a scavenger hunt around Superior to see how many you can find!
- Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport: Trustee Kevin Ryan shared that he and Mayor Pro Tem Mark Lish met with RMMA and a few of the flight schools last week; they will report out to the Board in more detail at Monday’s Town Board meeting. I noted that my priority is in limiting the late night (after 9pm) and early morning (before 7am) flights. Unfortunately, in the summer, it doesn’t get dark until late, and the flight schools do need to get practice flying at night; additionally, the unpredictability of Colorado afternoon storms cuts out a significant portion of the daytime, which is why many flights are starting earlier. Trustee Ryan said that we asked for the meeting to be held outside at Wildflower Park between 7am and 9am, to show the impact, but that RMMA declined this format; instead, the meeting was held via Zoom.
- 1500 Coalton: The work on 1500 Coalton Road is continuing, and we have just completed the interior demolition. You can learn more about the property and progress here, including seeing pictures of the space as it takes shape!
- Rock Creek fence color: The Town has begun painting the town-owned fence on the south side of Superior, as discussed / approved at our May 26 Board meeting. So far, all of the feedback our Board has received has been extremely positive. I also suggested that the Board
- Downtown Superior development: A resident asked about updates to the development in Downtown Superior and how it is progressing. We met with the Downtown Superior developer at our June 29 Board retreat, who proposed some changes to the approved plans in order for them to secure funding to move forward; our Board responded that even if it takes longer for them to obtain funding, we are willing to wait to see this done with a thriving commercial core.
- OSAC and PROSTAC committee merger: Our Board is discussing whether to merge the Open Space Advisory Committee (OSAC) and Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Advisory Committee (PROSTAC), due to some overlap in their scope.
- New Open Space: On a related note, OSAC is seeking suggestions and preferences for the naming of the 182 acres of land we bought on the south edge of Superior along Highway 128, and rezoned to Open Space. You can click here to weigh in with your name choices!
Hope to see you at next month’s First Friday! If you have thoughts on these or other topics, I would encourage you to attend our next virtual Town Board meeting on Monday August 10th and speak up in public comment, or email the full Board at townboard@superiorcolorado.gov.
First Friday: August 2020
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- Aug 07, 2020
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Can you believe it’s August already? While March stretched on forever, summer feels like it is flying by. And while I’m certainly still very concerned about COVID19, the warm weather and ability to hit the trails is allowing me to almost feel like it’s a normal summer. We are so lucky to live in a place […]
Read MoreVirtual Town Board Meeting: July 13, 2020
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- Jul 17, 2020
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Hi neighbors! In Monday night’s Virtual Town Board Meeting, we heard recommendations from the ACES Committee, interviewed potential new members for several committees, unanimously approved the rezoning of the Century Link property to Open Space Natural, approved a replat of the Resolute property to sell the units as townhomes rather than condos, and opened a […]
Read MoreVirtual Town Board Special Meeting and Retreat: June 29, 2020
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- Jul 02, 2020
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Hi neighbors! In Monday night’s Town Board Special Meeting, we voted no to rezone the Zaharias property to residential, and held our quarterly Board Retreat to discuss construction updates in Downtown Superior, canceling our annual Chili Fest, the possibility of shifting from virtual meetings to in person, the PROST Master Plan, adjusting our Committee structure, […]
Read MoreVirtual Town Board Meeting: June 22, 2020
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- Jun 25, 2020
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Hi neighbors! In Monday night’s Town Board Meeting, we heard a presentation from the Boulder County Sheriff, heard a presentation from our CAPS committee, decided to move the public hearing for the final plat of the Resolute Property to July 13th, and continued a public hearing on the Parq at Rock Creek, which will be […]
Read MoreVirtual Town Board Meeting: June 8, 2020
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- Jun 11, 2020
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Hi neighbors! In Monday night’s Town Board Meeting, we heard our annual audit of the Town of Superior financial statements, approved a final development plan for Marshall Road Bridge over Coal Creek in Downtown Superior, and opened a public hearing to consider building the Parq at Rock Creek on what’s commonly referred to as the Zaharias property. […]
Read MoreFirst Friday: June 2020
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- Jun 06, 2020
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It is really starting to feel like summer in Superior – and to go along with that, the Town of Superior is opening our pools for the season! This and other topics were discussed in June’s First Friday coffee chat… keep reading to learn more. Yesterday morning, I hosted June’s Virtual First Friday along with […]
Read MoreVirtual Town Board Meeting: May 26, 2020
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- Jun 05, 2020
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Hi neighbors! In Monday night’s Town Board Meeting, we passed an ordinance allowing restaurants to operate in parking lots adjacent to their businesses, approved financing and a contract with PG Arnold for construction to renovate 1500 Coalton Road, decided to paint town fencing a new test color, began considering a final development plan from RC […]
Read MoreVirtual Town Board Meeting: May 11, 2020
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- May 13, 2020
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Hi neighbors! In Monday night’s Virtual Town Board Meeting, we approved the removal of excessive stop signs from Weldona Way, discussed the potential reopening of Superior pools for the summer, discussed potential events for 2020 (including the Fourth of July, the Main Event, the Wolfpack Ninja Event, Chili Fest, and the Superior Shindig), approved a […]
Read MoreFirst Friday: May 2020
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- May 01, 2020
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Good morning, Superior! This morning before hosting First Friday, I took my new foster dog Sugar out for a run on the social trails on the property on the south side of Superior, bordering Highway 128. In case you missed it, at Monday night’s Town Board meeting, we voted unanimously to approve a purchase agreement […]
Read MoreVirtual Town Board Meeting: April 27, 2020
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- Apr 29, 2020
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Hi neighbors! In Monday night’s Town Board Meeting, we heard an economic development update, passed a resolution reducing the speed limit on Rock Creek Circle from 30mph to 25mph, discussed our meeting end time policy, discussed our sister city policy, established a Finance Committee, reviewed the first quarter financials and impact of COVID19 on revenue, […]
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