Town of Superior, Colorado
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The Public Works and Utilities Department is responsible for street maintenance as well as traffic circulation planning and design. Also included within this department is the management of Superior Metropolitan District No. 1 which provides water, sewer, and storm drainage services to the residents of the Town. Additionally, PWU oversees new construction, informs and implements design of utilities and public infrastructure, and assists in managing projects involving the Town-owned infrastructure & rights-of-way.
The department includes: Public Works and Utilities Director, Civil Engineer, Utilities Superintendent, Construction Inspector, PWU Coordinator, Field Maintenance Superintendent, Administrative Clerk, and three Field Maintenance Technicians.
Marshall Fire
Debris Removal is being coordinated through Community Core. Visit the Building Department webpage or see this handout for an overview of the process. For rebuilding, visit the Marshall Fire Building Resources webpage.
Dumpsters require a permit prior to placement of the dumpster. They are allowed only in cases where the dumpster will not fit on private property.
Town of Superior Design and Construction Standards:
Public Works Permit Applications
- Right-Of-Way & Utility Construction Permit Application
- Roll-Off Dumpster in the Right-Of-Way
- Marshall Fire Debris Removal
- Grading Permit Application
- Stormwater Quality Permit Application
- Floodplain Development Permit Application
- Construction Water Meter Application and Operating Instructions
- Performance Bond Template
- Street Obstruction Permit Application
Cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are accepted for all transactions. Please note that credit card payments are limited to $2,500.
Additional Information
- Marshall Fire Resources
- Road Work Updates
- Report a Street Light Outage
- Utility Rates and Fees
- Superior Municipal Code
- Trash, Recycling, Compost & Yard Waste
- Submittal Checklist
- Residential Development Guidelines
- Civil Engineering Development Review - New Water/Sewer Service Lines
- Reclaimed Water Guidelines
Divisions:
Potable Water - Provides services to residential and commercial water customers, maintains compliance with water regulatory requirements, develops and administers water conservation programs, and participates in regional water industry projects and organizations.
Reclaimed Water - Implements the use of reclaimed wastewater for landscape irrigation to commercial and multi-family users throughout the town.
Wastewater - Treats domestic, industrial, and commercial sewage to acceptable quality prior to discharge.
Stormwater - Monitors discharges from storm sewer, construction projects, industrial activities, and more. Superior is a part of the Keep it Clean partnership and promotes responsible use of the stormwater drains around the Town.
Streets - Maintains roadways, particularly by performing snow and ice removal during winter months. During summer months the annual streets rehabilitation project identifies and fixes roads that need re-surfacing or replacing.