
Superior's Town Council gears up for its regular meeting on February 10, laying out an agenda that encompasses a pledge of allegiance, and a council report, and opens the floor to public comment on various topics including a notable economic development update. For those interested in engaging with the council or merely observing the proceedings, the session promises both in-person attendance and digital access through Zoom and YouTube, complete with closed captioning for greater accessibility, according to the Town of Superior.
With a slew of items on the consent agenda, citizens can anticipate discussions about the approval of meeting minutes, committee notes, and a proclamation honoring Mike Foster amidst other business, these all kick off at 7:00 p.m., earlier in the evening, and eyes will be undoubtedly trained on the economic development presentation scheduled to unfurl at 6:30 p.m. which may stimulate discourse on the town's fiscal trajectory. Moreover, the council will deliberate over ordinance and resolutions, including ones concerning building permit fee rebates for residences affected by the 2021 Marshall Fire as well as positions on the Rocky Mountain Greenway Trail and a contract concerning the McCaslin Water Main.
Notably, also on the docket is a comprehensive plan and transportation plan update set for 7:05 p.m., which could chart the course for Superior's infrastructure in coming years, potentially impacting every vector from transit to town planning. The agenda is slated to wrap up by 11:00 p.m., concluding with the customary adjournment, residents and stakeholders paying close attention to the council's moves. A recording of the meeting is set to grace the virtual shelves of both YouTube and the town's website post-meeting for those who can't catch the live event.