NATASHA SCHUMACHER
CITY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 3
GETTING THINGS DONE TOGETHER
I’m a military veteran, higher education professional, and librarian who believes strong communities are built on trust, transparency, and informed decision making.
I hold an MS in Library and Information Science and an MA in Homeland Security with an emphasis on Public Health and Emergency Management. My work in higher education focuses on helping people access clear, accurate information so they can make informed choices. I believe people deserve to understand not just what decisions are made, but why.
I am part of the Leadership Superior and Douglas County cohort, where I collaborate with other community members to learn how to solve local challenges together.
You may recognize me from walking my dog Rhino around the neighborhood. Those walks turn into conversations about issues impacting Superior and our district specifically. I hear consistently that people do not feel heard.
That is why I am running for City Council.
Superior is facing important decisions that affect jobs, housing, and long term stability. I want to bring your voices to City Council and help ensure decisions are transparent, data informed, and shaped by lived experience.
I would be honored to represent District 3 and work with you to build a Superior where people feel heard and choose to stay.
Key Priorities
Water service, lead pipe replacement, long-term planning
Thoughtful growth that supports trades, neighborhoods, and affordability
Proactive planning & communication around projects like the Blatnik Bridge
Transparency and accountability in city operations
Sustainable budgets that value workers and essential services
Vision
Use facts and data to guide decisions
Plan responsibly for long-term growth
Communicate clearly with residents and workers
Plan responsibly for long-term growth
Empowering District 3
Through Direct Action
A city is only as strong as its residents. Your voice, your time, and your engagement are the catalysts for the transparency and change Natasha Schumacher will bring to City Council.