streets_0318The Town of Superior is responsible for maintaining 50 miles of streets, which includes pavement re-surfacing, snow removal, traffic signals, street sweeping, school zone flashers, signage and striping.

The Roadway Ownership Map shows which streets are owned and maintained by the Town, a private entity, or CDOT.

The 2014 Transportation Plan details our current long-range plans for our transportation network. Lacking day to day specifics, this is a great way to see how we got where we are and what our future goals are.

Easily Report Street Light Outages to Xcel Energy

The majority of the 800+ street lights within the Town of Superior are maintained by Xcel Energy. To report a street light outage or damaged pole please make note of the 6-digit number on the pole or the nearest address and report directly to Xcel using their Street Light Outage Reporting Tool

Street lights that are owned by the Town will have a 3-letter, 3-number code on the pole. Report these outages using Superior Click and Fix.

Snow Removal

Superior maintains contracts for snow removal and uses a tiered system to determine priorities for snow removal. Detailed information about snow removal procedures in the Town can be found in the latest guide to Snow Removal Policies. View a map of Snow Removal Routes for roads in Superior. Priority sidewalks and trails will also be plowed based on snowfall amounts.

Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP)

What is the NTCP?
How to Apply
Status of Current Requests