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City Council updates four-year strategic plan
03/16/2023
At the workshop February 21, the City Council reviewed accomplishments and milestones from the past year. The Council affirmed its priorities and looked ahead at the next several years—all while being mindful of the financial requirements, staff capacity, and timelines to tackle these priorities.
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Distracted driving impacts our roadways
Distracted driving impacts our roadways
03/13/2023
A ringing cell phone, fighting kids, or a spilling coffee cup: no one is immune from distractions. The average car weighs around 5000 pounds. When you mix distractions and a vehicle traveling down the road, you get distracted driving. Distracted driving can occur when something diverts your attention from the task of safe and attentive driving.
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City monitoring incoming storms - updated Wednesday March 8
03/08/2023
Roseville City staff are monitoring the incoming storms due to impact the area beginning Thursday and last into next week. Heavy rain and strong winds are predicted for the next several days. These are predicted to be warmer storms with higher snow levels in the mountains.
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Attend a virtual public meeting and help Roseville update the Hazard Mitigation Plan
02/27/2023
Attend a virtual public meeting and learn about potential risks in our area, steps the City is taking, and what you can do to be more prepared and educated.
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Home repair scams
02/13/2023
Did recent winter storms blow down your fence, cause your roof to leak, or flood your home? Are you just getting ready to get started on some overdo projects around the house as spring is here? Whether you are planning on performing some routine maintenance on your home, need storm damage repair, or plan on hiring someone you don’t know, there are scam artists out there who will try to take advantage of you
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Roseville Junction entertainment destination taking shape
02/07/2023
Plans for Roseville Junction are taking shape. The entertainment and hospitality destination is slated for 290 Conference Center Drive, adjacent to the Galleria mall and visible from Highway 65.
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Three ways to maintain your irrigation systems and garden during winter
02/06/2023
For efficient year-round operation, your home’s systems and equipment (like your HVAC system) must be maintained regularly. Your irrigation system is no different.
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Roseville’s quality of life and economic vitality continues to attract new businesses and residents
01/23/2023
People and businesses from around California and the country continue to find Roseville a desirable place to locate. According to U-Haul, Roseville had the second highest net gain of one-way truck trips in the U.S. in 2022.
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Persistent rainfall results in groundwater recharge
Persistent rainfall results in groundwater recharge
01/06/2023
As California experiences significant rainfall to start the New Year, Roseville will begin operations today to recharge the groundwater basin using specifically designed groundwater wells. The heavy atmospheric rivers bringing much-needed rain over the last several days means Folsom Reservoir has quickly gained a substantial amount of water, and releases are needed for flood control.
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Now accepting student applications for Roseville Rising entrepreneur program
01/05/2023
High school students can now apply to participate in Roseville Rising, a 12-week program designed to inspire entrepreneurial ideas and innovation.
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You're invited to the FAB-ulous Senior Prom
01/05/2023
Calling all FAB-ulous (50+) seniors. Put on your dancing shoes and get ready for a "Night Under the Stars" at the 2023 Senior Prom!
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Temporary trail closures and detours
01/03/2023
Know when trail closures are scheduled so you can plan ahead.
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City Council approves Commercial Corridors Project plans
12/22/2022
Roseville City Council unanimously approved the Commercial Corridors Project plans at the December 21 meeting.
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City wins accounting and financial reporting award for 18th consecutive year
12/19/2022
The City of Roseville has been recognized for excellence in governmental accounting and financial reporting by national government finance experts for the 18th consecutive year.
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Safe charitable giving
Safe charitable giving
12/13/2022
Many of us are thinking about those less fortunate than we are. Others are looking to take advantage of tax breaks before the year end. Whatever the reason, to help to make sure you have a positive outcome, be aware that there are many scammers active.
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Roseville's economic strength earns city national ranking
12/08/2022
Roseville has been named eighteenth among the top 100 economic growth cities in America in a recent study by SmartAsset.
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Grant applications are open now
12/06/2022
The City of Roseville is currently accepting grant applications for fiscal year 2023-2024 through the Citizens Benefit Fund and Roseville Employees Annual Charitable Hearts. Learn more and apply now.
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Talent Pipeline Management program launches to support local workforce
12/06/2022
The Roseville Area Chamber of Commerce, with the support of the City of Roseville, is bringing Talent Pipeline Management to local businesses.
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12/02/2022
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Commercial Corridors Project Update: Upcoming public hearing
12/01/2022
The Public Hearing Draft Specific Plans for the Commercial Corridors Project are now available for review.
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Help shape the Regional Transportation Plan 2050
11/28/2022
Tell PCTPA your transportation priorities and help shape the RTP.
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Local bus routes to deviate during Holiday Parade on November 19
11/15/2022
Roseville Transit Local Routes A, B, D, and L will be affected by downtown street closures during the Holiday Parade.
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New traffic signal on Taylor Road
11/15/2022
A new traffic signal has been installed at Taylor Road and the Golfland Sunsplash driveway to assist drivers and pedestrians. The signal is scheduled for activation on Thursday, Nov. 17.
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Growing company brings manufacturing operations to Roseville
11/14/2022
Quick Quack, headquartered in Roseville, is the fourth largest car wash company in the nation. The organization recently moved their manufacturing to Roseville, bringing more than 60 jobs to the city.
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Work to close portion of Baseline Road
11/10/2022
Road work will temporarily close Baseline Road between Fiddyment Road and Watt Avenue during the following times.
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Help Roseville be prepared
11/09/2022
We are seeking input from the community about common hazards in our area to gauge preparedness
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Traffic technology keeps you moving
11/08/2022
Traffic is such a routine and sometimes frustrating part of life, that you may not realize how much happens behind the scenes to keep you moving.
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City distributes $350,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to area non-profits
11/07/2022
The City of Roseville received $17 million in one-time funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 to assist with City and community needs. The Roseville City Council allocated $1 million of these funds to the Roseville Grants Advisory Commission for distribution to the Roseville community over three years. The first year of grant awards from the ARPA funding totaling $350,000 was approved by the City Council at its November 3, 2022 meeting.
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Roseville Rising helps 11 growing local businesses
11/02/2022
Congratulations to Roseville Venture Lab's first Roseville Rising participants.
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Sierra College students ride transit free
11/01/2022
Whether you're traveling to campus or beyond, you can now ride transit free with your Sierra College ID.
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Easier access to City finances and budget now available through Open Budget
10/25/2022
Expanding on our relaunched open data portal, Open Roseville, the City of Roseville has launched Open Budget with detailed data dedicated specifically to the City’s budget and finances.
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City lays out five-year technology roadmap
10/25/2022
Our new 2023-2027 Strategic Technology Roadmap lays out the City’s technology framework for the next five years and will be used to assist and enhance the organization and business operations.
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New program to deter home title fraud
10/18/2022
Placer County Clerk-Recorder has a new Real Property Fraud Prevention and Courtesy Notification Program
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Placer County Transportation Planning Agency seeks input on meeting riders' needs
10/11/2022
In an effort to understand how public transit can be best served throughout the County, Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA) is seeking community input from transit riders.
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Roseville Transit Receives Grant Funding to Electrify Bus Fleet
09/26/2022
Roseville Transit was recently awarded grant funding for $13.6 million from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to continue the transition of its fleet to zero-emission electric buses from diesel and gas powered buses.
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Clean up effort restores open space and improves flood safety
09/09/2022
On September 8, 2022 the Roseville Police Social Services Unit, Roseville Parks and Recreation and Roseville Code Enforcement completed our multi-day clean-up of the 1600 block of Vernon St near Dry Creek.
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Roseville Venture Lab opens to support entrepreneurs
09/08/2022
Accelerate your business with the Roseville Venture Lab. The entrepreneur center is now open at 316 Vernon Street in Downtown Roseville.
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New study predicts how weather changes will impact future water supplies
New study predicts how weather changes will impact future water supplies
09/02/2022
Communities that rely on surface water supplies from the American River and Folsom Reservoir must modernize and diversify their water supply, storage and delivery infrastructure to adapt to changing weather patterns. This is the conclusion of a new study published by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and sponsored by several local water agencies, including the City of Roseville. The American River Basin Study analyzes how changing weather patterns will impact the timing, magnitude and type of precipitation in the future (rain vs. snow). The American River Basin includes the American River watershed, which stretches from roughly Interstate 80 to Highway 50 and from the high Sierra Nevada to Sacramento. The study forecasts that temperatures will rise by six (6) degrees and the high mountain snowpack that traditionally stores water supplies until spring will be reduced by 50 percent by the end of this century. More precipitation will arrive as rain in the watershed and the majority of water runoff will flow into Folsom Reservoir in January through March, rather than April through June.
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Watch the 2022 State of the City address
08/30/2022
If you were unable to attend the 2022 State of the City address by Mayor Krista Bernasconi on August 26, you can watch it now or read the text of the speech here. Mayor Bernasconi dedicated the address to Sgt. Nicole Gee and Corporal Gurpreet Singh, both from Roseville.
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City Council approves Roseville Transit route changes
08/18/2022
Updates to Local and Commuter transit routes were approved by City Council at the August 17 meeting. These changes go into effect on Monday, August 22.
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State of Roseville Water Webinar August 16
State of Roseville Water Webinar August 16
08/05/2022
As the state experiences the third year of drought, we are hosting a webinar to discuss the state of Roseville’s water supplies on Tuesday, August 2 at 6 p.m.
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Roseville again named one of the best places to live in the U.S.
07/25/2022
Roseville was again named one of the best places to live in the United States, ranking 21st overall and highest in California by Livability.com, "offering residents a little bit of everything". The ranking adds to a long list of national recognition for the quality of life, safety and vibrant economy Roseville offers
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Roseville Rising partnership to boost startup businesses
07/21/2022
Work alongside other local entrepreneurs and get your business off the ground.
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Commercial Corridors Project: Preliminary draft Specific Plans now available
07/15/2022
Help shape the Commercial Corridors Project. Preliminary draft Specific Plans are now available for public review and comment.
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New radio communications tower to serve critical city operations
07/12/2022
To better serve emergency and critical city operations, the City of Roseville is planning a new radio communications tower in east Roseville.
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Get City news and events directly on your smartphone with the free Simplicity app
07/11/2022
To make it easier for our residents to get timely and important city news and event information, the City has joined Simplicity - a free government-oriented smartphone app.
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Washington and All America City Boulevard Roundabout Project underway
07/06/2022
Construction on a new roundabout at the intersection of Washington and All America City Boulevard is underway through summer 2023.
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Roseville Utilities kicks off youth art contest
Roseville Utilities youth art contest returns
07/05/2022
Calling all young artists! Roseville Utilities wants you to get creative. Break out your crayons, color pencils, paints, and more! We would love to see your artwork and what your Roseville Utilities (garbage, water, wastewater, and electric) mean to you and your family.
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Become a school crossing guard
07/05/2022
The City of Roseville is seeking school crossing guards.
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Where does your trash go after it leaves your home?
Where does your trash go after it leaves your home?
06/29/2022
Each year, Roseville picks up about 130,000 tons of waste and takes it to the Materials Recovery Facility – known as the MRF (pronounced MURF). The MRF receives, separates, and prepares materials to sell for recycling using a combination of equipment and labor. The rest of the waste is sent to the landfill.
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A roadmap to Roseville's energy future
06/21/2022
Reliable and cost-effective electricity is at the heart of everything we do at Roseville Electric Utility. A key component of maintain reliable service and affordable electricity is our long-term planning.
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Roseville in top 25 U.S. growth cities
06/21/2022
According to data from the annual U-Haul Growth Index, the Sacramento-Roseville market was ranked the number eight growth city in the nation in 2021.
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It doesn’t take much to grab the attention of a child. Police cars, airplanes, helicopters, motorcycles – all are excellent for drawing quick attention. But of all these wonders that flash before their eyes, one has repeatedly stuck out more than others: garbage trucks.
June 17 is Global Garbage Man Day
06/17/2022
It doesn’t take much to grab the attention of a child. Police cars, airplanes, helicopters, motorcycles – all are excellent for drawing quick attention. But of all these wonders that flash before their eyes, one has repeatedly stuck out more than others: garbage trucks.
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City Council adopts FY22-23 budget focusing on mission and fiscal responsibility
06/16/2022
At its June 15 regular public meeting, the Roseville City Council adopted the City's Fiscal Year 2022-23 budget which includes $788 million in revenue and $767 million in expenses, $70 million of which is due to a one-time loan the City is handling on behalf of the South Placer Wastewater Authority.
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Roadway improvements, park upgrades highlight capital improvements in FY22-23 City budget
06/16/2022
Road resurfacing, a Regional Sports Complex, and utility infrastructure improvements are among scores of infrastructure and capital projects included in the FY 22-23 budget approved by the Roseville City Council at its June 15 meeting. The combined capital improvement program budget is $105 million. The budget for individual projects can span multiple yearly city budgets. Work in FY22-23 on some projects may include planning, design, and other project preparation. Construction may begin on some projects in subsequent fiscal years.
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Avoiding common scams
Avoiding common scams
06/13/2022
Overwhelmed by all the scam calls, emails and pop-up offers? Welcome to the club. Fraud is a thriving industry—the Federal Trade Commission received loss reports totaling $5.8 billion dollars last year. With help from Consumer Reports, here are some of the most common types of scams, and how to avoid them.
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California bans watering nonfunctional turf on commercial properties
California bans watering nonfunctional turf on commercial properties
06/09/2022
To continue managing drought conditions, the State of California adopted emergency drought rules in late May prohibiting watering turf used for decorative purposes (nonfunctional turf) at businesses and in common areas in subdivisions and homeowners associations. This ban does not apply to yards at homes.
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Resurfacing work resumes on arterial roadways
06/02/2022
The City of Roseville is resuming resurfacing that began last year on 65 lane miles of city streets.
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City’s proposed FY22-23 budget promotes fiscal responsibility with a focus on mission
05/31/2022
The proposed Fiscal Year 2022-23 budget for the City of Roseville includes $788 million in revenue and $767 million in expenses, $70 million of which is due to a one-time loan the City is handling on behalf of the South Placer Wastewater Authority.
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Graffiti Cleanup
Working together to keep our City graffiti-free
05/31/2022
In April, members of the Roseville Police Department led a multi-departmental graffiti sweep around the City.
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Roseville launching entrepreneurship center in partnership with Growth Factory
05/19/2022
The City of Roseville, in partnership with the Growth Factory, is launching Roseville Venture Lab, an entrepreneur center in Downtown Roseville.
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2021 water quality report now available
2021 water quality report now available
05/12/2022
Behind your water utility are plant operators, lab technicians, distribution workers, and customer service, ensuring that your drinking water is safe, clean, and sustainable.
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Downtown site planned for future senior housing
05/12/2022
Roseville City Council approved a purchase and sale agreement with Bridge Housing Corporation for senior affordable housing in Downtown Roseville.
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Roseville hotel to be converted into permanent housing for homeless with state funding
05/02/2022
The California Department of Housing and Community Development has awarded Placer County $23,516,978 in highly competitive funding as part of the Homekey 2.0 program for the intended purchase of a Roseville hotel to be converted as permanent supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness.
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Record number of affordable housing units approved to be built in Roseville
04/14/2022
As California struggles with housing shortages, particularly affordable housing, housing production in Roseville is at record highs – including much needed affordable housing options.
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Pleasant Grove Boulevard Widening Project design underway
04/14/2022
Nearly one-and-a-half miles of Pleasant Grove Boulevard between the Woodcreek Oaks and Foothills Boulevard intersections are planned for widening. Preliminary design is underway.
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Demolition in progress at vacant Oak Street site
04/13/2022
If you're in Downtown Roseville, you may notice crews working on the vacant City-owned building at 401 Oak Street. Remediation, demolition and grading work is set for fall and winter and will prepare the 1.87 acre site for future use.
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Medication take back happening April 30
Medication take back happening April 30
03/28/2022
Save those unused and expired medications and vaping devices for our next free take-back day happening April 30, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There are nine locations within western Placer County.
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Pleasant Grove Creek Trail extension now open
03/24/2022
A new section of the Pleasant Grove Creek Trail has been completed and is now open to the public. The trail is located west of Fiddyment Road and north of Blue Oaks Boulevard.
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What are those loud “boom” sounds in and around Roseville?
03/22/2022
Have you heard loud 'booms' in and around Roseville, especially in the evening? According to the Placer County Agricultural Commissioner's Office, several farms northwest of Roseville have been using a tool called a 'bird scare cannon' to keep geese from destroying this year’s crop.
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Free neighborhood clean up events happening this spring
Free neighborhood clean up events happening this spring
03/14/2022
The City of Roseville and the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (ROCNA) have partnered on clean-up events in your neighborhood. This is your opportunity to clear the clutter, get your garage back, and toss unwanted materials for free! These events are spaced out throughout April, May, and June, and event locations were selected in or near your neighborhood.
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Stopping leaks in their tracks
Stopping leaks in their tracks
03/08/2022
With more than 600 miles of water mains and more than 47,000 service connections in Roseville’s service area, locating leaks can sometimes be daunting. At times, non-emergency leaks are very easy to spot. Other times, it requires further investigation by our water distribution staff.
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Final City Council district map adopted by Independent Redistricting Commission
03/01/2022
Every 10 years, after each U.S. Census is conducted, the City of Roseville’s Independent Redistricting Commission comprising community members must re-establish the boundaries for the five City Council districts based on the new census data. As part of this public process, the Roseville Independent Redistricting Commission is encouraging the Roseville community to submit draft maps, suggestions, and ideas for the new district boundaries at Roseville.ca.us/redistricting.
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Open Roseville - City data your way
02/14/2022
The City of Roseville is relaunching our open data portal, providing the public updated data about city services and finances. The improved open data portal, called Open Roseville, will eventually house hundreds of city datasets providing greater transparency, accountability and access to city data.
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Help plan the future of Parks, Recreation & Libraries
02/08/2022
The future of Roseville Parks, Recreation & Libraries (PRL) starts with you! We are developing a strategic master plan for PRL that will serve as a roadmap of where we are heading and how to best serve the community for the next 10 to 15 years.
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Roseville recognized for emergency housing assistance
02/08/2022
Roseville Housing Authority was recently awarded the 2022 Housing Choice Voucher Small Public Housing Authority Program of the Year for the Western Region by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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Water-wise ways to show you care
Water-wise ways to show you care
02/07/2022
Valentine’s Day or not, you can show that you care with a new high-efficiency clothes washer or dishwasher for that special someone (or yourself)? It will show you care about the one you love—and about using water and energy efficiently.
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Learn how we process wastewater in 24 hours
Learn how we process wastewater in 24 hours -- virtually!
02/07/2022
What happens to the water that goes down the sink? Where does the water go when you flush the toilet? To the wastewater treatment plant, of course!
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Placer County continues to be a good investment
02/01/2022
Businesses know a good investment when they see it. And Placer County continues to draw those businesses, ranking 4th in California for counties with the most incoming investments.
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Public workshop for new Regional Soccer Complex
01/25/2022
A new long-field sports complex is coming to west Roseville, hoping to create a draw for local sports programs, promote sports tourism and attract regional sports leagues.
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Carmen Avalos named Roseville City Clerk
01/19/2022
Roseville City Manager Dominick Casey announced today the appointment of Carmen Avalos as Roseville City Clerk. She will start Jan. 31.
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Your water quality is our top concern
Your water quality is our top concern
01/11/2022
We run thousands of tests at each part of the water treatment and distribution process to ensure that drinking water is safe, clean, and sustainable when it reaches your tap.
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Daniel Beans named Roseville Electric Utility Director
01/11/2022
Roseville City Manager Dominick Casey announced today the appointment of Daniel Beans as Director of the Roseville Electric Utility. He will start Feb. 7.
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How Roseville has planned and invested in flood protection
01/07/2022
Did you know that Roseville has experienced historic flooding in the past? A storm 25 years ago this week could've been much worse. But we were better protected, thanks to thoughtful planning and infrastructure investments.
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Commercial Corridors Project Update
01/04/2022
Preliminary draft land use maps are now available for public review and comment through January 12.
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Al Mabe wins Parks, Recreation & Libraries Director’s award
12/20/2021
You may not know who Al Mabe is, but if you drive through downtown Roseville you’ve definitely seen his work and how it helps the Vernon Street Town Square shine.
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Resolve to use water wisely in the coming year
Resolve to use water wisely in the coming year
12/15/2021
Why not start the New Year with a resolution to use water wisely? WaterSense-labeled fixtures can make it an easy resolution to keep. The WaterSense-label is given to products that have been independently certified to be 20 percent more water-efficient than average products in that category and perform just as well or better.
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Local COVID response program wins top state honors
12/14/2021
A collaborative Roseville and Placer County housing program addressing economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic has received a top award from the California State Association of Counties for 2021.
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Holiday shopping
Holiday shopping safety tips
11/30/2021
Did you know that parking lots are where most mall-related crime occurs? As you head out to shop this holiday season, Roseville Police offers some important safety tips to keep in mind.
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Blue Oaks Boulevard delays on Tuesday, Nov. 23
11/19/2021
Expect delays on Blue Oaks Boulevard between Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard and Crocker Ranch Road, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 23.
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Holiday recycling options for you
Holiday recycling options for you
11/16/2021
As you deck the halls and dream of a white Christmas, know that you have alternatives to ensure that your holly, jolly holiday includes recycling. With the “One Big Bin” approach to trash—you toss, we sort—recycling is done for you! But, not everything belongs in the trash and there are ways to save space in your bin.
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Digital Cities 2021
Roseville wins national award for technology efforts
11/16/2021
The Center for Digital Government has awarded Roseville 8th place among mid-size cities for the city's efforts to improve our digital experience for residents and businesses.
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Celebrating Global Entrepreneurship Week
11/10/2021
Global Entrepreneurship Week celebrates the innovators and job creators who launch startups that bring ideas to life and drive economic growth.
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Upcoming street closures in Downtown and Old Town Roseville
11/03/2021
Watch for street closures in Downtown and Old Town Roseville during the following times. Crews will be removing temporary dining decks. All businesses remain open.
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Melissa Anguiano named Roseville Economic Development Director
10/25/2021
Roseville City Manager Dominick Casey announced the appointment of Melissa Anguiano as Economic Development Director. She will start Nov. 8.
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Most people don’t realize the amount of food they throw away each day – from uneaten leftovers to old produce or food that could otherwise be recovered. As a result, Californians send 11.2 billion pounds of food to landfills annually, reducing space at the landfill and increasing greenhouse gas emissions that impact our environment.
Recycling food waste in Roseville
10/20/2021
Most people don’t realize the amount of food they throw away each day – from uneaten leftovers to old produce or food that could otherwise be recovered. As a result, Californians send 11.2 billion pounds of food to landfills annually, reducing space at the landfill and increasing greenhouse gas emissions that impact our environment.
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Fall into a beautiful water-wise landscape
Fall into a beautiful water-wise landscape
10/12/2021
Fall is the perfect time to redo your yard and add low-water use plants great for our climate. The soil still holds summer's warmth, which encourages root growth, but new plants don’t require as much water because the days are getting cooler instead of heating up.
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Public comment will be in-person only as of Oct. 1
10/04/2021
Starting with the October 6 City Council meeting, all council, board and commission meetings will be in person, with in-person-only public comment. This option complies with the provisions of AB 361, a Brown Act Urgency Measure, which took effect October 1.
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Learning is "Full STEAM Ahead"
09/30/2021
Adventure Club and Roseville Libraries recently partnered to launch a new 2-part art and science educational program for school-age children, called "Full STEAM Ahead."
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Free oil filter exchange all October!
Free oil filter exchange all October!
09/27/2021
Give your used motor oil filters a second chance! All October long, we are hosting the annual FREE Oil Filter Exchange! Bring a used oil filter for recycling any day in October and get a new free filter (maximum value $10).
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Starting November 1, we are phasing out newspaper bins at all drop-off recycling locations in Roseville.
Phasing out newspaper recycling bins November 1
09/14/2021
Starting November 1, we are phasing out newspaper bins at all drop-off recycling locations in Roseville.
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Roseville Police start body camera program
09/13/2021
In another positive step in strengthening our relationship with those we serve; the City of Roseville Police Department has implemented a new body worn camera program.
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Roseville, PCWA double-down on a partnership to strategically manage water supplies during drought
Roseville, PCWA double-down on a partnership to strategically manage water supplies during drought
08/25/2021
In the spirit of regional collaboration, the City of Roseville and the Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) agreed to modify an existing water supply contract and credit Roseville 5,000 acre-feet of surface water in 2022. The revised agreement responds to Roseville’s efforts to reduce surface water use this year through mandated water conservation and groundwater pumping to address the current drought.
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Roseville named one of the best places to work in tech
08/25/2021
The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have sent many in the tech workforce looking for different places to live and work. The Roseville/Sacramento metro area is poised to become a landing spot being named one of the best places to work in tech by SmartAsset.com. The Roseville/Sacramento metro area is ranked 15th overall in the nation and is the highest ranked metro area in California.
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Protect your data at the ATM and gas pump
08/23/2021
Recently there's been an increase in reported incidents of skimming devices in Roseville. Skimming occurs when devices illegally installed on ATMs, POS terminals, or fuel pumps capture data or record cardholders’ PINs. Criminals use the data to create fake debit or credit cards and then steal from victims’ accounts. It's estimated that skimming costs financial institutions and consumers more than $1 billion each year.
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Middle School vaping - how one officer is making a difference
08/17/2021
Officer Ann Marie Howland of the Roseville Police Department has been working to help educate youth, parents and teachers on the dangers of youth vaping since January 2020. We’re sharing the great work she’s doing at the local school districts along with some helpful resources for you and your families.
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Tips to save water during the drought
Tips to save water during the drought
08/10/2021
Our water resources are strong, but we need to reduce use right now to stretch our supplies this summer and going into the fall and winter seasons. The good news: You can accomplish much of these savings in your yard, where most household water use occurs in the Sacramento region.
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Roseville’s actions to diversify water supply sources
Roseville’s actions to diversify water supply sources
08/05/2021
In addition to the water conservation mandate and long-term efforts to improve water use efficiency, Roseville is expanding and accelerating projects that diversify water supply sources and ensure water reliability during drought conditions.
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Roseville announces 20 percent water conservation requirement in anticipation of worsening drought conditions later this year
Roseville announces 20 percent water conservation requirement in anticipation of worsening drought conditions later this year
08/03/2021
Roseville announced today that water users throughout Roseville would be required to reduce water use by 20 percent, beginning August 9. The mandatory conservation requirement builds upon the 10 percent voluntary water use reduction announced in May and recognizes that the water supply outlook worsens at Folsom Lake and throughout California.
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Protecting our community against natural and manmade hazards
08/03/2021
Roseville takes a proactive approach to reducing our community's vulnerabilities to potential natural and manmade hazards.
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Resurfacing work in progress on a number of Roseville streets
07/29/2021
Sixty-five lane miles of streets will be resurfaced throughout Roseville this year.
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Downtown building dedicated
07/21/2021
On July 20, 116 S. Grant St. was dedicated to Col Joseph Mohamed Sr. USA (Ret) and Shirley M. Mohamed in a small ceremony.
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Learn about city infrastructure projects with new interactive map
07/20/2021
Driving around town, have you gone by a construction project and wondered about the work being done? A new interactive infrastructure project map can help you find the answers.
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Cut your water use with rebates, house calls
Cut your water use with rebates, house calls
07/19/2021
There's never enough water to waste, especially now as we move into continued drought conditions. We have rebates and programs to help you extend the water resources we have.
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Federal funding provides Emergency Housing Vouchers
07/13/2021
Fifty Emergency Housing Vouchers are now available to assist local individuals and families, thanks to federal funding from the American Rescue Plan.
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Proposals sought for purchase and development of downtown site
07/13/2021
The City of Roseville is seeking proposals for the purchase and development of 1.39 acres of City-owned property at 401 Oak Street.
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Dry creek restoration improvements begin
Dry creek restoration improvements begin
06/30/2021
We are beginning a project near Saugstad Park to restore the creek bank from years of erosion, improve the streamflow, and reduce sedimentation.
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Looking for fun and safe activities for your kids?
Looking for fun and safe activities for your kids?
06/27/2021
RPAL provides engaging activities from the artistic and creative such as arts, cooking, music and photography; to active athletics; academic and real-world life and leadership skills such as business, technical and career activities; mentorships and social services that build self-esteem and healthy emotions and relationships. Membership includes access to all of this and our popular summer program.
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FREE catalytic converter engraving and painting
FREE catalytic converter engraving and painting
06/23/2021
In order to help deter theft of catalytic converters, the Roseville Police Department has partnered with local automotive businesses to provide free engraving and painting of catalytic converters.
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Balancing economic prosperity and water supplies
Balancing economic prosperity and water supplies
06/21/2021
Homebuilding in California is essential—and even mandated—as the state faces a continuing lack of affordable housing for residents. This holds even this year, as California experiences a second consecutive dry year. We understand a delicate balance between growing our local economy and ensuring we have the environmental resources to do so both now and into the future.
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Flashing yellow left turn signals now on Junction Boulevard
06/21/2021
Flashing yellow left-turn arrows were activated beginning the week of June 28.
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Residents give Roseville high marks for quality of life, city services, and utilities
06/17/2021
In a national survey, Roseville residents rated their satisfaction with living in Roseville among the highest in the country in several key areas including as a place to live, utility infrastructure, city services and economic health.
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Phase 1 of the Washington Boulevard/Andora Widening Project underway
06/08/2021
The first phase of Washington Boulevard/Andora Widening Project construction is scheduled to begin Monday, June 21 and continue through winter in early 2022.
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Help support the older adult population
06/01/2021
The Placer County Healthy Brain Initiative (PCHBI) is a grant-funded program through the Placer County Public Health Division that aims to support the older adult population by creating dementia-friendly communities within Placer County. The PCHBI Advisory Committee has created a survey to help better understand the media-use habits of residents in Placer County.
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Fiscal responsibility with a focus on recovery frames City’s proposed FY2021-22 budget
05/19/2021
The City of Roseville’s proposed $571 million Fiscal Year 2021-22 budget is available for public review. With a focus on responsible recovery, the proposed FY2021-22 budget does not include any General Fund service level reductions, and only includes the most critical increases given the continued uncertainty surrounding the pandemic.
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Reimagining Roseville’s commercial corridors
05/18/2021
The City of Roseville is developing plans to improve three commercial corridors along Atlantic Street, Douglas and Harding Boulevard, and Douglas and Sunrise Avenue.
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Roseville water customers urged to voluntary conserve 10 percent to manage drought conditions
Roseville water customers urged to voluntary conserve 10 percent to manage drought conditions
05/14/2021
Given the Governor’s Executive Order declaring a statewide drought this week, Roseville encourages customers to reduce their water use voluntarily by 10 percent. This action will allow us to preserve storage in Folsom Lake, minimize water supply impacts as we approach the fall and winter months, and safeguard obligations Roseville and other water providers have made to protect the environment and the Lower American River.
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Westbrook/Payson/Octave intersection upgrades now complete
05/05/2021
An improved crossing for bikes and pedestrians at the intersection of Westbrook Boulevard and Payson/Octave Avenue is now complete.
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Residential food recycling coming to Roseville next year
Residential food recycling coming to Roseville next year
05/04/2021
The trash and recycling industry in California is changing. To reduce food waste and other organic debris in the landfill – which accounts for about 18 percent of what Californians dispose of each year – Senate Bill 1383 will require all California communities to source separate food waste from their trash and recycling by next year. The law also includes other organic waste, like green waste, but Roseville’s green waste program is already established.
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Upgrades to water and electric meters coming soon
Upgrades to water and electric meters coming soon
05/04/2021
Like many utilities throughout the United States, Roseville will embark on a meter upgrade project to modernize the metering system later this year.
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Federal funding bolsters water reliability efforts
Federal funding bolsters water reliability efforts
04/30/2021
Roseville is the recipient of $33 million in low-interest financing from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program. This funding will accelerate water supply planning and implementation under Roseville's Water Future Initiative.
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Taking charge of Roseville’s vehicle fleet
04/21/2021
Roseville is leading the charge and making greener choices to improve our city fleet of nearly 900 vehicles. From buses, to sedans, to garbage trucks, you’ll notice cleaner and more electric City of Roseville vehicles around town.
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We're looking for licensed contractors to repair homes in Roseville
04/15/2021
The City of Roseville is looking for licensed contractors interested in bidding on housing repair jobs through Roseville’s Housing Rehabilitation Program.
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Roseville City Council appoints Sheidenberger as next City Attorney
04/12/2021
At its April 7 meeting, the Roseville City Council named Michelle Sheidenberger as the new City Attorney effective May 29, 2021.
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Roseville transforms existing courtyard garden into a water wise inspiration
Roseville transforms existing courtyard garden into a water wise inspiration
04/06/2021
Rain or shine, water efficiency in California is a way of life. That’s why the City of Roseville has embarked on a landscape project this spring that will transform a courtyard garden at Mahany Park into a water wise demonstration to spur landscape water saving ideas for customers and the community.
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Roseville City Attorney Bob Schmitt announces retirement
04/05/2021
Roseville City Attorney Bob Schmitt announced his retirement effective May 29, after 22 years working with the City of Roseville, six as City Attorney.
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Roseville joins nationwide challenge to be more water wise
Roseville joins nationwide challenge to be more water wise
03/30/2021
Roseville Mayor Krista Bernasconi is joining mayors across the country for the 10th anniversary of the Wyland Foundation’s National Mayor’s Challenge for water conservation by asking Roseville residents to make a long-term commitment to manage water resources more wisely.
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Emergency rental and utility assistance now available
03/22/2021
The City of Roseville and Placer County are accepting applications for emergency rental and utility assistance through April 30, 2021 at RentHelpPlacer.com. Income eligible households who are unable to pay for rent and utilities because of COVID-19 are encouraged to start the application process now.​ The Rent Help Placer program provides financial assistance to qualifying Placer County renters to help prevent housing instability or potential eviction due to a COVID-19 financial hardship.
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City resumes limited in-person services to the public March 22; online services continue
03/18/2021
City of Roseville offices will reopen to the public at 8 a.m., Monday, July 6. Some in-person city services will require appointments. Not all in-person city services will be open immediately.
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Virtual community meeting April 13 to discuss proposed utility rate adjustments
Virtual community meeting April 13 to discuss proposed utility rate adjustments
03/11/2021
The cost of delivering utility services continues to rise and to keep pace with these increased costs, your Environmental Utilities is proposing utility rate adjustments for water, wastewater, and waste services (trash and recycling.) We are holding a virtual public meeting April 13 at 6 p.m. (RSVP required) to share the details of the proposed rate proposal and answer questions.
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City looks to gather community views on local government and services
03/09/2021
To get a comprehensive and accurate picture of Roseville residents’ perspectives about local government, the City of Roseville is conducting the National Community Survey beginning this month.
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Roseville City Council approves land sale for future jobs site
03/03/2021
A large regional jobs center is one step closer to reality following Roseville City Council approval for the sale of 6382 Phillip Road. The future Roseville Industrial Park would allow the city to compete nationally in attracting employers to the area.
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Caltrans widening I-80 westbound on-ramp at Atlantic Street
03/02/2021
On Wednesday, March 3 Caltrans is set to begin major construction work to widen the Interstate 80 westbound on-ramp at Atlantic Street.
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Instant weather-based irrigation timer rebate available
Instant weather-based irrigation timer rebate available
03/01/2021
Residents can save now 65 percent on a Rachio 3 Smart Sprinkler Controller through a new rebate program offered by your Roseville Utilities in partnership with the Regional Water Authority and local water providers.
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Roseville City Manager names Troy Bergstrom as next Police Chief
03/01/2021
Roseville City Manager Dominick Casey announced today that Roseville Police Captain Troy Bergstrom will be the City of Roseville’s 18th police chief. Bergstrom has worked in law enforcement for 26 years with the past 21 years at the City of Roseville.
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What's Happening In PRL
02/28/2021
Welcome to the new What's Happening in PRL video series where each month we highlight a variety of things Parks, Recreation & Libraries related.
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Help Protect Seniors from Scams
02/27/2021
While people of all ages can and do fall for scams, scammers often target seniors. Scammers know that many seniors have money to spend and are from an older generation that trust others and are polite to strangers. If you have older relatives or loved ones, they may not be as cautious or savvy when it comes to scams. Here are a few ways you can help protect them and other vulnerable loved ones from getting scammed.
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Play ball! Sports start to make return
02/25/2021
Details on new sports guidance allows for play of all sports for both adults and youth beginning on Tuesday, June 15.
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Vacant downtown building demolition and future development opportunity
02/24/2021
The vacant City-owned building at 505 Royer Street is scheduled for demolition. Previously, the building was used by Placer County as a courthouse. This work will prepare the 1.17 acre site for future use.
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 Free front yard landscape plans available
Free front yard landscape plans available
02/23/2021
As you embark on a new front yard landscape or thinking of revamping your existing one, consider going water-wise. The benefits go beyond just saving water, too.
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Housing Choice Vouchers should be a part of every rental portfolio
02/22/2021
Property owners, your participation in the federal Housing Choice Voucher program could mean guaranteed income for your rental property and a chance to help our nations’ veterans.
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United in Community Service: A message from Roseville Fire Chief Rick Bartee
02/02/2021
I shared a version of this message with our Roseville Fire Department last summer, following George Floyd’s death. Now as we begin Black History Month, our city staff asked me to share this message with our community. After some consideration, I agreed. As the city’s first Black fire chief and first Black firefighter, I feel a responsibility to do so.
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Roseville continues to attract young homeowners
01/19/2021
Over the years, City planners have been careful to ensure a variety of types of housing are being built in Roseville. This is one of the reasons Roseville ranks 14th nationally for places people under-35 are buying homes, ​in a new survey by SmartAsset.com.
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Independent Redistricting Commission application period extended until March 5
01/14/2021
In 2021, an Independent Redistricting Commission made up entirely of community members will be formed to establish district boundaries in a process that is free from special interests and political influence.
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City of Roseville Housing, Police Social Services and Homeless Outreach Advocate employees worked with the Placer Food Bank and volunteers to deliver two pallets of food to apartment residents.
65 new affordable housing units give Roseville residents a place to call home
01/12/2021
Residents of Main Street Plaza Apartments in Old Town Roseville started the new year with a new place to call home.
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Statement on U.S. Capitol Attack
01/09/2021
The attack on our democracy at our nation's Capitol has us grappling to find the right words to convey how we feel about the reckless, terrorist actions we all watched unfold on January 6th.
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Most city offices closed until further notice
12/22/2020
Due to the state's updated Regional Stay-at-Home order and in an effort to help slow the spread of COVID-19, most City offices and public counters are closed effective December 11, 2020 until further notice.
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Council approves land sale for hotel, office and retail destination
12/17/2020
On Wednesday, Dec. 16 City Council approved the purchase-and-sale agreement for 290 Conference Center Drive from the City of Roseville. The 11-acre vacant site is being purchased for $4.8 million. Plans include hotels, office and indoor/outdoor public market with retail, dining and entertainment space.
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Shop Placer this holiday season
12/15/2020
Shop Placer and support our local businesses. Shopping locally helps preserve jobs and keeps tax dollars invested where we live.
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Book bundles available
12/10/2020
Try our new 'book bundle' service and get a surprise selection of 5 children's books on-demand.
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Conversations on Racial Healing
12/08/2020
Conversations on Racial Healing is a series of nine meetings to learn about and to discuss racism and racial bias. The series is designed to provide information on several topics related to race relations and to offer a safe place to voluntarily share your experiences regarding racism.
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Use remote Permit Center services
12/03/2020
The Permit Center will be physically closed beginning Monday, December 7. Please use remote services
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Roseville recognized for significant economic impact
12/03/2020
Roseville receives 2020 Paving the Way Award from Greater Sacramento Economic Council
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Curb ramp improvements in progress in the Sun City neighborhood
12/02/2020
The City of Roseville is upgrading residential curb ramps to meet current ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) standards.
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Roseville named one of the Top 10 Places to Retire in U.S.
11/23/2020
Roseville is the 9th best city to retire in the United States in Money's latest Best Places to Retire list.
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Fall watering ramp down
Fall watering ramp down
11/12/2020
Now that fall is in full swing, you can begin ramping down your water usage. A combination of shorter days and cooler nights means less evaporation and reduced irrigation for your landscapes. It’s also a good time to consider fall plantings, too!
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Roseville named one of the most livable mid-sized cities in the U.S.
11/09/2020
Roseville was named the 27th most livable mid-sized city in the United States by SmartAssets.com in its 2020 survey. Roseville is the only Capitol Region city in the survey's top 50 cities.
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Paint the Rails adds more art to Downtown Roseville
11/09/2020
Come take a stroll and check out Blue Line Arts Paint the Rails artwork in Downtown Roseville.
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Roseville named one of best places to live in U.S.
09/22/2020
Roseville was once again named one of the best places to live in the United States, ranking 45th by Money.com in its 2020 survey.
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How we govern ourselves is at the heart of our democracy
09/15/2020
For the City of Roseville, the document that governs how the city conducts business is the City Charter. Every 10 years, residents volunteer on the Charter Review Commission to determine whether amendments to the Charter should be recommended to the City Council. This time, the City Council placed nine amendments on the November ballot for the voters to make the final decision.
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Post office now open in new downtown location
09/14/2020
The United State Postal Service has opened a new storefront at 116 S. Grant St. in Downtown Roseville.
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On-street parking changes in Downtown Roseville
09/02/2020
On-street public parking spaces along Atlantic Street have been changed from unlimited duration to a 2-hour time limit.
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City Council supports businesses opening indoor operations during air quality emergency in letter to Governor
08/26/2020
On August 21, Placer County and its cities sent a letter to Governor Gavin Newsom requesting an allowance for various indoor business operations due to unsafe air quality from ongoing wildfires.
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Historic Old Town businesses: Receive assistance with outdoor dining
08/18/2020
In an effort to support Historic Old Town and help safely increase restaurant occupancy outdoors, the City of Roseville is assisting in funding patio areas, similar to the dinning platforms installed along Vernon Street.
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Roseville's future housing blueprint needs your input
08/18/2020
The City is starting to update the housing blueprint for the City, known as the Housing Element. The Housing Element considers the City’s needs for housing access, inventory, affordability, and quality. It is a critical part of the City’s efforts to preserve, improve, and develop housing accessible to everyone in our community.
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Enjoy more outdoor dining in Downtown Roseville
08/03/2020
New outdoor decking has been installed along Vernon Street, providing larger outdoor dining areas for downtown restaurants. Indoor dining is prohibited under the state's current public health order.
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Progress on the Roseville Parkway Extension Project
07/24/2020
We're taking steps to close the gap in Roseville Parkway between Foothills and Washington Boulevard.
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Recycled water keeps landscapes healthy
Recycled water keeps landscapes healthy
07/24/2020
All water is recycled and reused as a part of the natural water cycle. But, in Roseville, we speed up that process. Golf courses, city parks, street medians and even our Roseville Electric Utility use recycled water, which centers around purifying wastewater and using it for landscape irrigation or for industrial uses.
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Message from the Mayor: Forging a stronger path forward
07/21/2020
For all the emergency and crisis scenarios the City plans and prepares for, a pandemic is likely the least predictable crisis we face as a community. How long it lasts and how deeply its effects will be felt remain to be seen. We look forward to the point where we move from an active mode to the recovery phase. As we recover, we’ll integrate what we’ve learned to forge a new, stronger and better path forward.
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Roseville allows expanded outdoor dining
07/14/2020
In an effort to support local restaurants and help safely increase occupancy, the City of Roseville issued an executive order today that allows the temporary addition or expansion of outdoor dining areas.
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Roseville seeking proposals for purchase and development of 11-acre site
06/30/2020
The City of Roseville is seeking proposals for the purchase and development of City-owned property at 290 Conference Center Drive.
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Ways to save water during the heat of summer
Ways to save water during the heat of summer
06/26/2020
The start of every season means making adjustments to your outdoor irrigation. But, even during the hot summer season, you can still make investments and tweaks to your landscape watering to maximize each single drop that helps keep your landscapes healthy while also saving.
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RPD Alignment with 8CantWait
06/09/2020
A recent justice-reform movement titled “8CantWait” highlights eight suggested principals in policing. According to the organization behind this campaign, if their eight policy adjustments are implemented, they believe the measures will cause a reduction of use of force-related deaths. This comparison of information isn’t intended to debate the validity of the study behind the “8CantWait”campaign. Rather, the intent of this release is to briefly highlight the eight policies in their campaign and compare their recommendations to the existing policies of the City of Roseville Police Department and California state law. The Roseville Police Department believes that its existing policies and training are largely aligned with “8CantWait” principles.
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Message from the Mayor: Moving to reopen and looking out for each other
05/20/2020
Last week, Governor Newsom approved Placer County to move into stage 2 of reopening. Placer County was one of the first and most populous of California’s counties to receive this approval. It happened because of positive health data and advocacy by our City at the County and state levels.
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Post office to remain in Downtown Roseville at new location
05/12/2020
The United State Postal Service has signed a 20-year lease for a new storefront at 116 S. Grant St. in Downtown Roseville.
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Family Meal Roseville to provide 18,000 restaurant meals to those in need
05/06/2020
Public-private partnership launches with $75,000 from the City of Roseville, Placer Community Foundation COVID-19 Response Fund and Sutter Health
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Preparing for an eventual phased re-opening of businesses
05/04/2020
This has been a difficult time for everyone, from major corporations to our local, independent businesses. The City of Roseville is here to support you.
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City seeks residents interested in serving on commissions
05/03/2020
Opportunities are available for adults who wish to serve on the city's Economic Development Advisory Committee, Grants Advisory Commission, Planning Commission, and Public Utilities Commission.
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City Charter Draft Review Report now available for public comment
04/21/2020
How we govern ourselves is at the heart of our democracy. For the City of Roseville, the document that governs how we conduct business is our charter. Every 10 years, the Charter Review Commission determines whether amendments should be recommended to the City Council as time, perspectives, and circumstances evolve. The goal being to ensure that the charter is responsive to the changing needs of the community.
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Mayor Allard emphasizes need for safe, sensible, timely plan to reopen city and business
04/21/2020
Roseville Mayor John B. Allard II provided the following remarks to the Placer County Board of Supervisors at its April 21, 2020 meeting.
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Help local businesses from home
04/15/2020
Despite COVID-19, there are steps you can take to support Roseville's businesses and economy.
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City provides $1M in zero-interest loans to 111 Roseville small businesses
04/13/2020
The City of Roseville has selected 111 local businesses to receive zero-interest secured loans from its $1 million Roseville Small Business Stabilization Program. Loans will help small businesses with the economic impacts of COVID-19 and save 1,092 jobs.
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Message from the Mayor: Persistence in the face of uncertainty
04/08/2020
While there’s so much we can’t control about this pandemic, we do have control of the most important thing: How we respond as individuals, as a city, and as a community.
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Face covering recommended to slow COVID-19 spread
Face covering recommended to slow COVID-19 spread
04/08/2020
Cloth face coverings - such as a bandana, scarf or homemade cloth cover - are now recommended when leaving the house for essential activities. This was announced by Placer County Health Officer Dr. Aimee Sisson to further slow the spread of COVID-19. The cloth face coverings recommended are not surgical masks or N-95 respirators. Those are critical supplies that must continue to be reserved for healthcare workers and first responders. Face coverings should be used in tandem with, not in place of, other strategies. It is critical to emphasize that maintaining 6-feet social distancing remains important to slowing the spread of the virus.
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City proclaims local emergency in response to COVID-19, city buildings closed to public
03/25/2020
In a special city council meeting, the City of Roseville officially proclaimed a local state of emergency today, March 17, 2020, in response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) public health crisis. The local emergency is now in effect.
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Coronavirus scams, Part 2
Coronavirus scams, Part 2
03/24/2020
Scammers are constantly changing their tactics to scam people out of their money and personal information. The uncertainty surrounding the Coronavirus (COVID 19) has many people stressed and panicked. Criminals use these factors to prey on individuals. Since our initial article on Coronavirus scams, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has received complaints of new scams. Here is an update from the FTC, and the steps you can take to protect yourself, your personal information, and your wallet.
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Roseville’s water supply contract extended – forever
Roseville’s water supply contract extended – forever
03/02/2020
Water means life and the Sacramento Region is no different. Roseville and other local water suppliers reached a historic milestone February 28, 2020. Together, with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BOR), eight contracts were inked that provide long-term water supplies for our communities.
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Work on the Main Street Plaza Apartments continues in Old Town
02/21/2020
The long vacant lot on the corner of Washington Boulevard and Main Street in the historic area of Roseville is being transformed.
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Roseville continues to be recognized as national flood protection leader
02/12/2020
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has again rated Roseville number one in flood control.
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Green Means Go: Proposed state program will make smart investments in Roseville
02/12/2020
Green Means Go is a four-year pilot program to accelerate these types of new housing opportunities and cleaner transportation options. This multi-pronged approach will help us meet the ambitious reduction in greenhouse gas emissions the state has set for our region while meeting the needs of existing and future residents.
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Roseville replenishes groundwater basin this fall and winter
Roseville replenishes groundwater basin this fall and winter
02/11/2020
Last November, both Roseville and the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) entered into an agreement to transfer up to 6,000 acre-feet of SMUD water annually for three years. This agreement is a testament to our mutual commitment of ensuring that regional water supplies are effectively and collaboratively managed within the local groundwater basin.
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Pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers must share the roads safely
02/06/2020
Roseville’s miles of sidewalks, bike lanes, and roadways are shared by people walking, jogging, cycling and driving. As our city grows we continue to emphasize how to safely share these thoroughfares.
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Game day tip: The best offense is a great defense against Fats, Oils and Grease
Game day tip: The best offense is a great defense against Fats, Oils and Grease
01/27/2020
Game day is right around the corner and that means great food, fun with friends, and yelling and screaming at the television. When you’re done with your menu and meal prep, be sure to have the playbook ideas below handy to defend your sewer pipes, intercept grease and block the scraps. Together, this will result in a sure win and you won’t have to worry about overtime — or the call to the plumber.
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Medical device company opens new Roseville location
01/27/2020
Penumbra Inc. recently expanded their medical manufacturing operations by opening a location in Roseville.
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California water efficiency laws and what they really mean
California water efficiency laws and what they really mean
01/17/2020
News media reports have shared inaccurate information regarding water use targets that were adopted by the state legislature. The two California water efficiency laws that took effect on January 1 aren’t intended to fine individual customers. And there have been reports that with the new law changes, individual customers would be fined for using more than 55 gallons of water per person per day. These claims are simply untrue.
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Crime prevention resolutions for 2020
01/07/2020
It’s not officially winter, but wintery weather has already arrived. With rain in the valley and snow in the mountains drivers need to be extra careful when driving in inclement weather this holiday season. Did you know there are more motor vehicle deaths around the three to four days around each holiday? According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the few days surrounding Christmas and New Year’s Eve, an average of 304 people die in drunk driving crashes. Driving when you are impaired or distracted is always dangerous; but add low visibility, rain, fog, and the pressures of the holiday season, and December just might be one of the most dangerous months to be on the road.
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More flashing yellow left turn signals coming to area streets
01/06/2020
In January, several signals with this feature will be installed on Foothills Boulevard at the following intersections.
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Roseville City Council approves purchase of long-vacant building downtown
12/20/2019
The Roseville City Council today approved the purchase of a four-story office building at 116 S. Grant Street in the City’s downtown that has been vacant for nearly five years.
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Move to district-based City Council elections finalized
12/06/2019
The Roseville City Council approved the final reading of an ordinance to establish district-based elections at its Dec. 4 Council meeting.
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District-based elections ordinance subject of 5th public hearing
11/22/2019
At the fifth public hearing about district-based elections in Roseville, the City Council approved the first reading of the ordinance to establish district-based elections with the district boundary map. The Council must approve the second and final reading of the ordinance for it to become part of the City’s municipal code.
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Ryan DeVore named Roseville Assistant City Manager
11/20/2019
In anticipation of Assistant City Manager Kevin Payne’s retirement in December, City Manager Dominick Casey announced the appointment of Ryan Devore as assistant city manager. DeVore will start Dec. 16.
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Easing highway congestion—what can be done?
11/15/2019
Nobody likes being stuck in traffic, especially during the holidays. Key projects like the Interstate 80/Highway 65 Interchange Improvement Project and the Highway 65 Widening Project are vital to relieving congestion and improving safety. What’s missing is local funding. Why is that?
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Large wastewater expansion project moves one step closer to construction
Large wastewater expansion project moves one step closer to construction
11/15/2019
Your Roseville utilities help purify millions of gallons of wastewater every day at two treatment facilities. This infrastructure ensures that when you flush the toilet, do a load of laundry or take a shower, that water is purified before it’s placed back into the environment. This week was an important milestone as City Council approved the construction and design agreements for two large improvements happening at our Pleasant Grove Wastewater Treatment Plant (PGWWTP).
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Roseville enhances downtown security and parking enforcement
11/11/2019
The Roseville Police Department is excited to announce safety and security changes in the Downtown Roseville corridor.
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City Council makes key decisions in move to district-based elections
11/07/2019
A district boundary map, sequencing of district elections, and the selection process for future mayors were decided by the Roseville City Council on November 6 at the fourth public hearing about district-based City Council elections in Roseville.
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Roseville one of safest cities for women in the country
11/05/2019
Roseville is one of the safest cities for women in the United States according to an analysis done by ValuePenguin.com. Roseville was ranked 24th out of 261 cities.
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District-based Council elections - what's next
11/01/2019
The Roseville City Council is considering moving to district-based City Council elections starting with the November 2020 election.
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Securing Roseville's water future
Securing Roseville's water future
10/28/2019
Our water utility is committed to providing the quality, reliable service that our customers have grown to expect. This dedication began in the early 1900s when the City purchased a private water company, continuing through today, and preparing for tomorrow.
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City Council district boundary map suggestions available for review
10/23/2019
All 28 maps are available for public review and comment at DrawRoseville.org in advance of the next public hearing at the October 23 Council meeting.
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New security measures in place for City Council meetings
10/17/2019
As part of an ongoing effort to enhance safety measures at public meetings, a walk-through metal detector will be used for City Council meetings and other designated public meetings starting October 23.
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Sewers and storm drains: Are they two separate systems?
Sewers and storm drains: Are they two separate systems?
10/14/2019
Do you know the difference between the sewer system in your home and the storm drain system located on your street? If the answer is no, you’re not alone.
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Roseville Electric Utility customers not affected by PG&E shutoffs
10/08/2019
As you’ve likely heard, PG&E is shutting off power to parts of their service area during times of higher wildfire risk. These shutoffs will not impact Roseville Electric Utility and our customers.
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Draw district maps and other opportunities for public input on district-based City Council elections
10/07/2019
Public hearings on the details of moving to district-based elections for the Roseville City Council will begin September 18 and continue through November. The City Council voted to adopt a resolution of intention to establish district-based elections at its September 4 meeting. The decision to adopt a “district-based” election format isn’t due to a philosophical change by the City Council. Rather it’s a strategic, proactive move to potentially save the city millions of dollars in legal fees.
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Downtown passport facility features new location, longer hours and expanded services; generates $750k for City
10/07/2019
Preparing for your vacation got a little easier with the opening of the City’s new downtown passport facility. The new facility is located at 316 Vernon Street, Suite 190, across the street from the Roseville Civic Center. It is open Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. for scheduled appointments.
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Scam Prevention
Scam Prevention
10/07/2019
When it comes to fraud, vigilance is our number one weapon. You have the power to protect yourself and your loved ones from scams.
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Water is life: Celebrate Water Professionals Appreciation Week
Water is life: Celebrate Water Professionals Appreciation Week
10/05/2019
Water is the lifeblood of California and without safe and reliable water, no community and no sector of the economy – from high tech to manufacturing to agriculture – can thrive or expand. Thanks to technological advances by highly skilled and trained water professionals and the dedication of thousands of industry professionals in the state, California drinking water and treated wastewater meets some of the most stringent water quality standards in the nation. In California -- and here in Roseville, too -- our water and wastewater professionals work 24/7 to plan for the future, maintain and upgrade their systems and improve the safety and resiliency of local water supplies for their communities.
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Toss those old meds October 26
Toss those old meds October 26
09/30/2019
Need to dispose of old or unwanted prescription drugs? Swing by Saturday, October 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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City’s technology efforts recognized with national awards
09/18/2019
With the goal of providing our residents the right information at the right time and improving community engagement, two City of Roseville technology projects were recognized with national awards from the Center for Digital Government in their 3rd annual Government Experience Awards.
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Scammer hand out of computer screen grabbing information.
How do scammers know so much about you?
09/15/2019
Here are seven ways you may have given away your information.
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Got batteries? Drop off locations and free curb side pick up available
Got batteries? Drop off locations and free curb side pick up available
09/09/2019
Drop off your dead batteries at participating city-owned locations or call us for a free pickup! Remember: Avoid causing a spark by taping the ends of old batteries with clear tape before disposing of them at one of our locations or calling for free curbside pickup.
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Protect your self-storage unit from theft
Protect your self-storage unit from theft
09/03/2019
You should be proactive about preventing theft at your self-storage unit.
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Prius auto most targeted by thieves
Catalytic converter thefts
09/03/2019
Your car has something in it that’s in high demand for thieves. No, it’s not your GPS or your cell phone.
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Roseville moves toward district-based City Council elections
08/28/2019
Moving to district-based elections for City Council from at-large elections is a change that the City will move toward after a vote by the Roseville City Council at its August 21 meeting. The decision to adopt a “district-based” election format isn’t due to a philosophical change by the City Council. Rather it’s a strategic, proactive move to potentially save the city millions of dollars in legal fees.
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Mayor Allard: Placer County should pursue competitive transportation funding program
08/19/2019
Anyone who’s driven the congested I-80/65 interchange in the past couple years has seen a ray of hope with the construction progress on northbound Highway 65. Drivers will get some relief when this first phase is completed this month — but only for northbound traffic. It’s an important step, but still a drop in the bucket.
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Walking and biking connections now easier in Downtown Roseville
08/14/2019
Downtown neighborhoods, parks, shops, restaurants, the Vernon Street Town Square and Downtown Library are now beautifully linked across Dry Creek with the completion of the Downtown Roseville Bridges and Trail Project.
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Put yourself in the shoes of a low-income family at the Poverty Simulator
08/14/2019
Creating a working family budget is a challenging task for most families. It is even more difficult when you’re near or below the poverty line. Find out just how difficult at a Poverty Simulator hosted by the Placer Collaborative Network (PCN) and sponsored by the City of Roseville.
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Groundwater basin recharged with 470 Olymipic-sized pool worth of water
Groundwater basin recharged with 470 Olympic-sized pools worth of water
08/12/2019
Increasingly, water management in California is a balancing act where solutions must knit together the needs of people, industry, farming, species and the environment. Managing water to benefit these multiple uses is hard enough if water was a stationary resource – but it’s not. Especially during the winter months, water managers confront complex decisions about when and where water is released from reservoirs for winter flood protection as well as environmental flows and supply needs throughout the year.
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Roseville’s low-income community receives more than $500,000 in federal assistance
08/08/2019
Ten projects addressing the needs of Roseville’s low-income community will collectively receive more than $500,000 in federal funding from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.
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Be careful when driving in a school zone
Be careful when driving in a school zone
08/02/2019
School is starting so make sure to watch for children
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Maintaining 5,000 fire hydrants in our community
Maintaining 5,000 fire hydrants in our community
08/01/2019
Sprinkled around the city are more than 5,000 fire hydrants. They serve as a community safeguard as they are critical component for active fire protection. Did you know that your water distribution workers help maintain and repair these hydrants?
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Rid your home of Fungus Gnats
Rid your home of Fungus Gnats
08/01/2019
Some of you can relate: You’ve noticed little, annoying insects flying around your indoor and outdoor potted plants or planters and wondering what they are? It could be fungus gnats. They’re tiny flies that are attracted to pots and planters because they like to breed, feed and live in soil that is constantly moist and high in organic materials. Their larvae hatch in just a few days, eventually lead to infestation and ultimately damage to your plants.
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Local non-profits receive city grants to improve quality of life for Roseville residents in need
07/29/2019
Fifteen non-profit organizations serving Roseville residents collectively received more than $350,000 this summer from the City of Roseville through the City’s competitive annual grant program. These groups address a wide span of social needs including disability awareness, hunger, homelessness, and veterans’ needs.
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Roadway connections underway in west Roseville
07/17/2019
Travel around west Roseville will be easier with the completion of road construction connecting Blue Oaks Boulevard, Westpark Drive and Westbrook Boulevard.
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Free EV charging stations available in Downtown Roseville
07/11/2019
Free electric vehicle charging in Downtown Roseville is now available in the Oak Street parking structure and Vernon Street parking garage.
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Community input shapes approved Fiscal Year 2019-20 budget
06/25/2019
The Roseville City Council approved the Fiscal Year 2019-20 budget at its June 19, 2019 meeting. Community input through the city's EngageRoseville effort helped shape the priorities in city services included in the budget.
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City of Roseville invests $10 million to advance local small business growth
06/24/2019
To promote economic growth and job creation, the City of Roseville, in partnership with regionally headquartered banks, is reinvesting $10 million in local small businesses.
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Resurfacing Maidu Regional Park trails
06/13/2019
hase 1 of Maidu Regional Park trail resurfacing is scheduled to begin the last week of July and continue through September.
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Roseville ranked one of the best places to retire in California
06/11/2019
Safety, housing affordability, and access to entertainment are some of the reasons Roseville was recently named the 10th best place to retire in California.
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Latest water quality report
06/04/2019
Roseville water customers enjoy the highest quality water service, meeting or exceeding all state and federal drinking water quality standards.
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Optimism defines City's Fiscal Year 2019-20 proposed budget
05/21/2019
Optimism fueled by short-term projections and a relentless focus on efficiency defines Roseville’s budget approach for the coming fiscal year, beginning July 1.
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Landlord-tenant training workshop set for June 19
05/20/2019
Continuing their commitment to creating affordable housing solutions, the City of Roseville and Placer County are co-hosting a landlord-tenant training workshop June 19 in North Auburn.
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Capital improvements to invest in Roseville's future
05/13/2019
Investing in our community, the City of Roseville is proposing $223 million in capital improvement projects on its upcoming five-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP), including $78.6 million for fiscal year 2019-20.
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Five new murals coming to Downtown Roseville
04/26/2019
Beginning April 29, a talented group of artists will descend upon Downtown Roseville to create five vibrant murals along Vernon Street as part of Blue Line Arts Roseville Mural Project.
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Give your trees some TLC
Give your trees some TLC
04/05/2019
Trees are a critical part of our landscape. They are beautiful to look at, provide shade when the days are hot, sustenance for our tables, homes for wildlife and help clean our air and water. Taken care of properly, trees can continue to provide benefits for generations to come. Here are some tips on how to care for your trees.
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Roseville again named among safest cities in the U.S.
04/03/2019
Roseville has been ranked in the top 100 cities for safety in the "2019 Safest Cities in the U.S." report by Reviews.com.
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Dry Creek Greenway West Planning & Feasibility Study now available
02/07/2019
Following a year of public input and analysis, the Draft Dry Creek Greenway West Draft Planning & Feasibility Study is now available for viewing.
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Roseville and Placer County 2019 homeless point-in-time count
01/23/2019
The City of Roseville Homeless Response Team will be among a collaborative group of agencies and nonprofit organizations from Placer and Nevada counties known as the Homeless Resource Council of the Sierras conducting an annual point-in-time count of homeless individuals January 24.
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