Projects in DesignProjects under ConstructionUnscheduled ProjectsRehabilitation Projects
Projects in DesignLongmeadow Parksite
Location: 1475 Parkside Way
Public Workshop:
Meeting Minutes from January 23, 2012Meeting Minutes from March 28, 2012Environmental Review:
An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) (environmental report) is available for public review for the Longmeadow Parksite Project. The public comment period will extend from November 2 to December 3, 2012. Copies of the IS/MND are available for public review at the City of Roseville Permit Center, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday). The IS/MND can also be reviewed and/or downloaded from the City of Roseville web site via the following link:
https://www.roseville.ca.us/gov/community_development/edpn.aspTimeline:
Construction document preparation is underway.
Snapshot:
Construction is targeted for Summer 2013.
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NC-55B Park Site

Location:
944 Pleasant Grove Boulevard
Description:
The 3.23-acre park is located adjacent to the Villemont Subdivision in the North Central Roseville Specific Plan.
Environmental Review:
An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) (environmental report) will be available for public review for the NC-55B Project. The public comment period will extend from March 29 to April 29, 2013. Copies of the IS/MND are available for public review at the City of Roseville Permit Center, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday). The IS/MND can also be reviewed and/or downloaded from the City of Roseville web site via the following link:
https://www.roseville.ca.us/gov/community_development/edpn.aspTimeline:
The environmental clearance document is currently being developed. Once that is complete, the environmental document with final master plan will be forwarded to the City Council for approval. The target to begin construction is Summer 2013.
Snapshot:
The Master Plan has been developed.
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Central Park Phase 2
Location:
This regional park is proposed to contain two lighted youth softball fields, a lighted soccer field and multi-use field, picnic areas, an indoor pool facility, on-site parking, basketball courts, central plaza, a children’s play area and swing area as well as an interactive water play area. Phase 1 of this project includes a soccer field, underground utilities and concrete pathways.
Timeline:
Phase 2 plans are nearing completion. Target for construction is late Spring/early Summer 2013. Phase 2 will include a children's play area, shaded picnic area and if funding allows a half-court for basketball.
Public Workshops:
Click below to read the meeting minutes from the public workshops that were held regarding this park:
January 6, 2005 Meeting MinutesMeeting Summary from February 15, 2012Handout from February 15, 2012 MeetingThis regional park is proposed to contain two lighted youth softball fields, a lighted soccer field and multi-use field, picnic areas, an indoor pool facility, on-site parking, basketball courts, central plaza, a children’s play area and swing area as well as an interactive water play area. Phase 1 of this project includes a soccer field, underground utilities and concrete pathways. Phase 2 plans are nearing completion. Target for construction is late Spring/early Summer 2013. Phase 2 will include a children's play area, shaded picnic area and if funding allows a half-court for basketball.Click below to read the meeting minutes from the public workshops that were held regarding this park:
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Projects under ConstructionW-53 Parksite
Final Master Plan (presented to P&R Commission on May 2, 2011)
Sample Lighting
Location:
Nettleton Drive
Public Workshops:
Meeting Minutes from December 8, 2010The write-in period on the conceptual sketch has closed.
Meeting Minutes from March 24, 2010Proposed WRSP Dog Park:
As a follow up to the City Council meeting in December, an alternate site for the dog park (from W-53) has been identified. It is currently private property but is located south of the Waste Water Treatment Plant. Below is a map showing the location. The Parks & Recreation Commission will review the alternate site and accept feedback at the February 6, 2012 meeting. The meeting is at 311 Vernon Street and begins at 7:00 p.m. You are invited to attend and provide feedback.
Proposed Location of WRSP Dog Park.
Design Development Plan:
The Design Development plan shows the evolution of the design based on on-site conditions and additional survey information. Each step of the design process provides for refinement. All components and locations shown in the master plan remain as approved.
Design Development PlanSnapshot:Construction is targeted to start week of April 15th with completion in Spring 2014, weather permitting.
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Unscheduled Projects
Park construction priorities are evaluated on an annual basis. Priorities are established based on projected build-out, available funding, location related to other existing parks and demand. While we endeavor to build all of our parks as quickly as possible for the use and enjoyment by the citizens of Roseville, resources can limit the number of parks built in a single year. Construction of the following park sites is currently unscheduled:
Harry Crabb Park - Phase 2 (SSP 29)

Approved Master Plan

Phase 1
Location:
1000 Scarborough Dr, at the corner of Secret Ravine Pkwy.
Description:
This park site is 18.8-acres in size and will include lighted baseball and softball fields, lighted tennis courts, a junior soccer field, a permanent restroom/snack bar, a shaded and enclosed play area, picnic areas and off-street parking.
Public Workshop:
Handout from workshop held on April 14, 2010
Meeting Minutes from workshop held on April 14, 2010
Meeting Minutes from August 30, 2010
Biography:
This park has been named after Harry Crabb, a former Mayor, former member of the Roseville City Council and Planning Commission. Harry has served the residents of Roseville for over 25 years and is a strong supporter of youth sports activities.
Phase 2:
The timing of the second phase has not been determined. The remaining phases of work total over $2.5 million. This is a city-wide park site, where funding is contributed by home sales throughout the city. With the continued slowdown in the economy, home sale contributions to the city-wide park fund have not improved the funding to a level that a second phase can begin. This fund is different from the funding for neighborhood parks. Legal restrictions limit our ability to utilize other funding sources. The City is committed to building Harry Crabb Park in its entirety and is working to secure the additional funding needed to finish this park at its earliest possible opportunity.
Snapshot:
Project is on hold pending additional funding.
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Gibson Drive Park Site (NCRSP 56)
Location:
Gibson Drive and Roseville Parkway
Snapshot:
The Master Plan has not yet been developed.
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Reason Farms Environmental Preserve

Location:
Northwest of the West Roseville Specific Plan
Description:
In May 2003, the City Council approved the acquisition of two parcels of land, the Reason Farms and Warnick properties, totaling approximately 1700 acres along Pleasant Grove Creek. This property was acquired for the purpose of constructing a storm water retention basin, but will also provide many potential open space and recreation opportunities for the City of Roseville.
Timeline:
Currently, we have hired a Consultant to guide us through the design process. The time line is currently undetermined.
Snapshot:
An environmental assessment of the entire site is currently underway. Detailed information related to environmental quality, opportunities and constraints related to preservation and mitigation will be developed. Perimeter fencing has been installed to restrict public access until development occurs.
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Stoneridge Neighborhood Park Site (SSP 56)
Location:
Miners Ravine Drive near Sierra College Boulevard
Timeline:
This park will be built by Elliott Homes on behalf of the City.
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Sun Tree Park

Location:
1101 Sunrise Avenue, located within the existing Sunrise Greenbelt near Sun Tree Drive
Description:
This 0.2-acre park will add a small picnic area, swing area and children's play area to the large existing greenbelt.
Snapshot:
Project is on hold pending additional funding.
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Village Center

Location:
Pleasant Grove Blvd between Village Plaza Drive and Village Center Drive
Status:
The concept plan was developed in 2009 and approved by the City Council in February 2010. It is not slated to move forward due to funding and ongoing maintenance obligations. The site is intended to compliment the surrounding commercial area. No movement on the commercial development has occurred to date.
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Hughes Park Bridge & Bike Trail Extension

Location:
1600 Parkside Way, off Diamond Creek north of Blue Oaks Boulevard
Description:
This project will construct a bridge and bike trail extension to connect Hughes Park to Bent Tree Drive.
Snapshot:
Project is on hold pending additional funding.
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Rehabilitation Projects
Silverado Oaks Park
Location:
1430 Badovinac Drive, off Revere Dr north of Junction Boulevard
Description:
The new play equipment and swings have been installed and the park is open to the public. A picnic area will be installed this summer, schedule to be determined. The park will remain open during this construction.
Bear Dog Park
Location:
1575 Pleasant Grove Boulevard
Description:
The dog park will be closed between Monday, June 3rd - Friday, June 14th. Concrete pathways will be poured which will help prevent pooling of water, causing muddy areas. Thank you for your patience and cooperation during this park enhancement.
We encourage you to visit the City's dog parks listed below:
- Hughes Park, 1600 Parkside Way
- Saugstad Park, 100 Buljan Drive
- Marco Dog Park, 1800 Sierra Gardens Drive
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