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By Trustee Laura Skladzinski
The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.
Hi neighbors! In Monday night's Town Board Meeting, we conducted an interview with Stephanie Coffin for a vacancy on our CAPS committee; discussed our 2012 ordinance requiring fire sprinklers in residential construction; heard a presentation on solar and high-performance rebuild resources; heard an update from SAFEbuilt Colorado on their building plan reviews and inspection services; and heard an update from our Parks and Rec director Leslie Clark on damages to parks and open space from the Marshall Fire.
Ready to find out more on what happened? As usual, you may listen to the podcast, or click here to read the written version with links to relevant materials.
Hi neighbors! In Monday night's Town Board Meeting, we heard updates on Marshall Fire recovery, including our water issues and an updated emergency alert system; deferred an agreement to install a new granular activated carbon treatment system for our water treatment plant, until we can get more details on cost; and heard a presentation from our Town Planner on proposed building code changes for Sagamore and Original Town.
Ready to find out more on what happened? As usual, you may listen to the podcast, or click here to read the written version with links to relevant materials.
Hi neighbors! In Monday night's Town Board Meeting, we held a working session with the Planning Commission; heard updates on the Marshall Fire impacts and remediation; conducted an interview for the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee; approved an IGA with Boulder County and the City of Louisville for assistance for debris removal; and discussed a Memorandum of Understanding with Superior Rising.
Ready to find out more on what happened? As usual, you may listen to the podcast, or click here to read the written version with links to relevant materials.
Hi Superior neighbors! In Monday night's Town Board Meeting, we discussed impacts of the Marshall Fire, deferred budgetary decisions for the CAPS Plein Air event and the Tract H playground, and approved the Town’s first ever Sustainability Action Plan.
Ready to find out more on what happened? As usual, you may listen to the podcast, or click here to read the written version with links to relevant materials.
Hi Superior neighbors! In Monday night's Town Board Meeting, we heard an update and discussed recovery from the Marshall Fire, granted emergency authorization to our Town Manager to approve larger purchases in the aftermath of the fire, and opened a public hearing for the adoption of the 2021 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code. (Please note that these building code updates are more relevant to the public than ever with the rebuilding that will need to happen in light of the fire.)
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Neighbors, please, take four minutes to listen to a personal note from me on mental health resources. Take care of yourselves during this terrible time.
http://www.lauraforsuperior.com/2022/mental-health-resources/
For those who missed our Emergency Town Board Meeting today, I am recapping the discussion. As usual, you may watch the video, subscribe to the Laura for Superior podcast, or click through to my blog to read this post in written form.
Hi Superior neighbors! In Monday night's Town Board Meeting, we heard a presentation from the Boulder County Sheriff's Office regarding the shooting incident on 8/30; issued a resolution to join the ICLEI Race to Zero and commit to a 63% reduction in emissions by 2030 and a 100% reduction in emissions by 2050; heard a presentation on the Boulder County Co-Responder Team; interviewed resident Amanda Vaughan for potential appointment to the Planning Commission; discussed the closure of McCaslin Road from 9/20-10/8; agreed to send our landscaping / snow removal contract out for rebid; and reopened a public hearing to consider a final development plan (FDP) from Ranch Capital and Remington Homes for Blocks 26 and 27 in Downtown Superior.
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Hi Superior neighbors! In Monday night’s Town Board Meeting, we interviewed residents for our Superior Youth Leadership Council; approved a construction contract with Star Playgrounds for a new Purple Park Playground; approved a $1.6M construction contract to extend Promenade Drive from Downtown Superior to 88th Street; and opened a public hearing to consider an FDP for 22 single-family homes on blocks 26 and 27 in Downtown Superior.
Ready to find out more on what happened? As usual, you may listen to the podcast, or click here to read the written version with links to relevant materials.
Hi Superior neighbors! On Monday night, we held our third quarter Board retreat.
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The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.