Two-years after the Marshall Fire that destroyed over 1,000 homes in Louisville, Superior and unincorporated Boulder County, organizations and local governments are recognizing and celebrating the recovery efforts but are aware of the long road ahead.
After an extensive Superior Board of Trustees meeting Monday, the board voted to maintain Rock Creek Parkway as a four-lane road while prioritizing speed mitigation and pedestrian and bike safety.
After an extensive Superior Board of Trustees meeting Monday, the board voted to maintain Rock Creek Parkway as a four-lane road while prioritizing speed mitigation and pedestrian and bike safety.
Sheryl Buchman and Erica Solove, whose homes were destroyed in the Marshall Fire, both discovered they were underinsured as they started to rebuild in Superior's Sagamore neighborhood.