BOULDER COUNTY

Boulder Canyon Trail section to close for repairs

A large section of the Boulder Canyon recreational trail, which is west of the Boulder Creek Path and runs along the creek, will be closed for repairs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, from Oct. 7 to 25.

The 2.6-mile trail runs near Colo. 119 and the creek. It will be closed between the east bridge and the west underpass. Part of the trail has narrowed due to erosion, according to Boulder County officials, and a support structure will be added to stop the erosion and return the trail to its original width.

The western end of the trail also will be closed around the clock as early as Oct. 7 as part of Boulder’s Chapman Drive Trailhead project. That project includes a new pedestrian bridge connecting the Boulder Canyon Trail to the Chapman Drive Trailhead across Boulder Creek. The Chapman Drive Trail will be open during trailhead improvement work, which is expected to continue through the end of the year.

High school fair set for Wednesday

Boulder Country Day School will host a high school fair from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. on Wednesday for all Boulder County middle school students and families.

Representatives will attend from local and regional public and private schools, as well as from boarding schools from across the nation. Boulder-area high school representatives are expected to attend from Boulder TEC, Regis Jesuit, Dawson, Shining Mountain Waldorf, Fairview, Silver Creek, Fusion Academy, St. Vrain Virtual High School, Holy Family, Tara Performing Arts, New Vista, Temple Grandin, Niwot and Watershed.

Boulder Country Day School is at 4820 Nautilus Court.

SUPERIOR

Building alarm turns out to be mistake

Sheriff’s deputies notified residents Friday that there was a false alarm of gunfire in downtown Superior earlier that morning.

Multiple agencies responded, after a building alarm in downtown Superior mistakenly detected gunfire, according to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office post on X. The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office determined there was no threat.

BROOMFIELD

Residents can hear about Ridgeview open space restoration

Residents can learn more about the Ridgeview open space hillside restoration project at an open house at 4:30 p.m. Monday at Ridgeview Heights Park, 930 W. 18th Ave.

Workers plan to reintroduce and protect native vegetation around the area to support local wildlife. Broomfield staff will be at the park to discuss the project. For more information, visit bit.ly/4gox3Js.

— Staff reports