Thank you for your patience.

We are working hard to ensure park projects continue to move forward in a timely manner. Currently, several challenges have impacted progress.  These include a lack of supply of materials, labor shortages in manufacturing, delivery and construction delays, and higher costs for materials and installation far exceeding available budgets. 

The master plans show a long term vision for each park. To the extent that budget allows, our goal is to build as many of the planned amenities as possible. Based on funding limitations, some park features may be deferred to a time when additional funds can be secured to support construction of the deferred features.

For current bids/RFPs and associated addendum, see: www.roseville.ca.us/rfp

Projects Under Construction

Campus Oaks Park (CO-64)

Update: 
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the skate track, BMX track and Parcour have been deferred to another phase of work, pending funding. The first phase will include two lighted pickle ball courts, a bike trail, a fenced off-leash dog park, open turf and restrooms.

Campus Oaks Park Master Plan
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Timeline:

Estimated completion is Summer/Fall 2023. 

Location:
580 Roseville Parkway, off of Foothills and Blue Oaks Boulevards along the former Hewlett Packard campus.

Description:
This 8+ acre city-wide park is being constructed by BBC, LLC. on behalf of the City.

Park Name:
City Council approved the park name Campus Oaks Park on January 19, 2022.

The Courts at Gibson Park (NDRSP 56)

 Gibson Drive Park Site Master Plan
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Timeline:
Construction of the first phase of this park includes nine lighted pickleball courts, associated shade structures and site amenities and is anticipated to begin in Spring 2023 with completion anticipated in Fall 2023, weather permitting.

Location:
201 Gibson Drive. Corner of Gibson Drive and Roseville Parkway.


Description
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Phase I of this 13.75 acre multi-generational sports court complex includes nine-lighted pickleball courts, associated shade structures and support features.

Park Name: 
City Council approved the park name The Courts at Gibson Park on December 21, 2022.

Roseville Soccer Complex

Roseville Soccer Complex Master Plan
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Timeline: 
Construction began June 2023 with an estimated completion of 2025.

Park Name:
City Council approved the park name Roseville Soccer Complex on December 21, 2022.

Location: 2600 Westbrook Blvd., off of Westbrook Dr. and and Blue Oaks Blvd.

Description: Design and construct a multi-field lighted soccer complex with support facilities such as shaded picnic areas, restrooms, storage, maintenance yard, off-street parking spots and security lighting.

Universally accessible playground - Public Outreach:
On July 7, 2022 we held a second public workshop for the playground.  For more please follow this link: Help plan a new universally accessible playground - City of Roseville.

An initial virtual public workshop was held on May 24, 2022 to share an concept design for the universally accessible playground to be located at the north end of the sports complex.  

Sports Complex - Public Outreach:
A virtual public workshop was held via Microsoft Teams on February 1, 2022 at 6:30 pm, where we shared an initial concept plan for the Sports Complex and sought feedback. If you would like to watch the recording of the meeting please click here. If you would like to view the meeting minutes please click here.

Historical Info:
Design-Assist Construction Pre-Proposal Environmental Documents

Solaire Park (WB-50)

Solaire Park
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Timeline:
Construction began June 2023 with an estimated completion of Winter 2023-2024.

Location:
4601 Solaire Drive (Westbrook)

Description:
This is an 8 acre school/park site.

Park Name: 
City Council approved the park name Solaire Park on January 19, 2022.

Denio Family Park (F-54)

Denio Family Park
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Timeline:
Construction began August 2023. Completion anticipated in Winter 2023-2024.

Location:
2251 Blue Oaks Boulevard (West Roseville)

Public Outreach:
The first Public Meeting took place October of 2017. This meeting provided feedback from neighbors of the park site regarding amenities and features that are important and desired in this park site.  Click here for a larger view of the 3 page master plan. 

If you have any questions regarding this park site please reach out to [email protected].

Riego Creek Park (F-51)

Riego Creek
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Timeline:
Construction is anticipated to began in August 2023. Completion anticipated in Summer 2024, weather permitting. 

Location:
The site is located in West Roseville/Fiddyment Farm, next to Riego Creek Elementary.  2800 North Hayden Parkway.

Description:
This is an 11.8 acre school/park site.

Park Name:
City Council approved the park name Riego Creek Park on January 19, 2022.

Public Outreach:

The first public outreach was held virtually on October 7th, 2020.  If you would like to watch the recoding of the meeting please click here. If you would like to view the meeting minutes please click here.

The second public outreach was held on  December 9, 2020.  If you would like to watch the recording of the meeting please click here.  If you would like to view the meeting minutes please click on this link.

Historical Info:
When selecting what park amenities should be included in a specific park site, we look at balance and access of certain park amenities nearby, emerging trends, cost/budget and current demand.  Specific to tennis, this map demonstrates close access (five minutes or less away) of existing tennis facilities from F-51. While tennis is one type of park amenity, it demonstrates the need of a bigger perspective, balance and fair access. To view the map click here.

If you have additional comments or questions please send them to [email protected] 

Projects in Design

John Byouk Park (JM-50)

Master Plan Rendering
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Location:

4651 Upland Drive (Sierra Vista) 

Description:
This is a 7.73 acre school park site in Roseville.

Park Namesake:
City Council approved the park name John Byouk Park on January 19, 2022.

Public Outreach:

The first public outreach was held via Microsoft TEAMs on February 9th, 2021 at 6:30pm. If you would like to watch the recording of the meeting please click here . If you would like to view the meeting minutes please click here.

The second public outreach was held via Microsoft TEAMs on April 7th at 6:30pm. If you would like to watch the recording of the meeting please click here.

For further questions about this park, you can email us at [email protected].

Play Structure Replacement

Lockridge Park Play Structure Replacement

Timeline:
Project is anticipated to begin in Fall 2023. Project completion is anticipated to be Fall/Winter 2023, weather permitting. 

Public Outreach:
Please see the renderings below and provide your feedback both in support of and/or with suggestions on the new structure to [email protected].

The two week comment period ended November 14, 2022.

Lockridge Park Play Structure Rendering
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Lockridge Park Play Structure Rendering
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Lockridge Park Play Structure Rendering
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Erven Park Play Structure Replacement

Timeline:
Project is anticipated to begin in Fall 2023. Project completion is anticipated to be Fall/Winter 2023, weather permitting. 

Public Outreach:
Please see the renderings below and provide your feedback both in support of and/or with suggestions on the new structure to [email protected].

The two week comment period closed November 21, 2022. 

Playground rendering
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Playground rendering 2
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Playground rendering 3
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Playground rendering 4
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Blue Oaks Park Playground Replacement

Timeline:
Project is anticipated to begin in Fall 2023. Project completion is anticipated to be Fall/Winter 2023, weather permitting. 

Public Outreach:
Please see the renderings below and provide your feedback both in support of and/or with suggestions on the new structure to [email protected]

This write in period will remain open through December 16, 2022. The comment period is now closed. 

Blue Oaks Park Concept Playground Replacement, Image 1
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Blue Oaks Park Concept Playground Replacement, Image 2
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Mark White Park Playground Replacement

Timeline:
Project is anticipated to begin in Fall 2023. Project completion is anticipated to be Fall/Winter 2023, weather permitting. 

Public Outreach: Please see the renderings below and provide your feedback both in support of and/or with suggestions on the new structure to [email protected]

The comment period is January 9-20, 2023. The comment period is now closed. 

Click the links to see 3 different views of the design: 

Mark White
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Mark White
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Mark White
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Rehabilitation Projects

Johnson Pool Rehab


Johnson Pool
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Timeline:

The master plan includes renovations to the poolhouse building and pool improvements. Design of improvements and associated amenities are currently underway.

Construction is anticipated to begin in summer 2023.

Location:
100 D. Street

Project Description:
The Johnson Pool Rehabilitation Project will address accessibility, aging infrastructure, building and safety code updates, and functional improvements.

Public Outreach:

Meeting Flyer 2

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Weber Park Renovations

Weber Park
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Project Description:
We are reinvesting into existing parks and want to ensure a strong sense of safety. To this end, the City Council has made it a priority to fully renovate Weber Park.

Public Outreach:
Public outreach has been conducted throughout the 2022 year. A summary of the survey results are posted here as information.
Survey Results - English
Survey Results - Spanish


A follow-up meeting to share sketches of how the feedback translates into the concept sketch was held on December 6, 2022. If you would like to view the meeting minutes in English 
please click here, in Spanish please click here. 

Based on this latest meeting, the concept sketch has been refined into Concept Master Plan, above.

We invite neighbors surrounding Weber Park to email us at [email protected] to share your support and/or additional comments. The comment period will end on January 20, 2022. The comment period is now closed.

Recently Completed Projects

Apollo Dog Park

Timeline:
The park opened in Spring 2023. Official park dedication scheduled at 10 am on October 21, 2023.

Location:
1280 Antelope Creek Drive, Roseville, CA 95678

Description:
The NC-57 Dog Park Project is a 0.5-acre fenced off-leash dog park site. Dog park amenities include a gated entry area, accessible pathway, drinking fountain, dog wash station, seating bench and planting of various native trees using high efficiency irrigation methods.

Audrey Huisking Park

Timeline:
The park opened in Spring 2023. Official park dedication scheduled at 10 am on September 16, 2023.

Location:
6485 Garland Way (West Roseville)

Description:
This is a 1.2 acre park. For additional information on park amenities, please visit Huisking Park

Kenwood Oaks Park Play Structure Replacement

Timeline:
The play structure replacement began in Spring 2023 and was completed in June 2023.

Location:
1022 Tanzania Drive, Roseville, CA 95661

Description:

This is a neighborhood park with a small Oak tree preserve. For additional information on park amenities, please visit Kenwood Oaks Park

Four Corners Park

Timeline: 
Due to supply chain delays, the park opened in 2023. Official park dedication scheduled at 9 am on September 16, 2023.

Location:

6101 Garland Way, Roseville, CA 95747

Description:
1.2 acre Neighborhood Park in West Roseville. For additional information on park amenities, please visit Four Corners Park

Del Stephenson Park Play Structure Replacement

Timeline:
The play structure replacement completed in June 2023.

Location:
6665 Maple Creek Drive, Roseville, CA 95678

Description:

This is a neighborhood park features a sheltered picnic area, play area and open turf.. For additional information on park amenities, please visit Del Stephenson Park

Royer Park Play Structure Replacement

Timeline:
The play structure replacement began in January 2023 and was completed in Spring 2023.

Location:
190 Park Drive, Roseville, CA 95678

Description:
This is a 17 acre park that includes two playgrounds and numerous sporting amenities. For additional information on park amenities, please visit Royer Park.

Crimson Ridge Park

Timeline:
Project ground-breaking took place in late summer 2022. The city continues to work with our development partner to address resident concerns related to the park. There have also been budgetary challenges. Your patience is greatly appreciated. The park opened in Spring 2023. Park dedication to follow.

Location:
8711 Crimson Ridge Way (Campus Oaks)

Description:
This 2.3 acre linear park is being constructed by Lennar Homes on behalf of the City. For additional information on park amenities please visit Crimson Ridge

Unscheduled Projects

Saugstad Park


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Location: 

100 Buljan Drive

Description: (Fall 2021 Update)
The master plan below was approved by the City Council in late 2020.  The City has applied for a state grant to help fund the project.  We have not yet received news regarding the status of the grant application.  Other potential funding sources are also being sought.

Historical Info: 
Did you know that Saugstad Park is built on top of an old landfill?  Did you know that 95% of the park lies within a flood plain or flood way?  Over the last year, the City has been working to re-envision the park’s potential as a valued recreational asset that meets our community’s needs.  This includes how do we address the landfill, what types of amenities are acceptable to be in a flood plain and what types of amenities would we like to see built at the park?

To date, we have had three outreach efforts to seek feedback from residents.  

  1. Meeting with the neighborhood association on March 28, 2019.

  2. Community feedback on August 6, 2019 during the grand re-opening of Johnson Pool

  3. Online resident survey in November 2019

The sketch is a proposed concept plan reflecting the feedback received so far.  Please review the sketch and provide feedback at [email protected] until August 31, 2020. The comment period is now closed.

Concept Plan
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Our next steps include:

  • On site investigation of the landfill to determine what type of material is buried

  • Based on the results, determine how to address the landfill (either remove or reinforce the cap)

  • Work with flood management and engineers to determine if a retention basin could work in this location. (If so, we might be able to bring a portion of the park out of the flood plain)

  • Refine a master plan for approval

  • Complete a hydraulic study and environmental clearance report

  • Develop construction documents

  • Bid and construct

Creekview Parks

Description:
The City is evaluating funding, locations and priorities for new parks within the Creekview area. Evaluation includes funds collected to date for park construction, costs for construction, Mello-Roos assessment amounts being paid to support maintenance, locations of homes and occupancy. Priorities are evaluated annually during the budget cycle, which start in January of each year. Please note, Mello-Roos assessments do not pay for park development (construction) and are only assessed once a park is built.

Sun Tree Park

sun tree park
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Timeline:

Project is on hold pending additional funding.

Location:

1101 Sunrise Avenue, located within the existing Sunrise Greenbelt near Sun Tree Drive

Description:
This 0.2-acre park will add a small picnic area, swing area and children's play area to the large existing greenbelt.

Skate and Bicycle Parks

Public Outreach:
The City of Roseville is holding several public meetings to discuss the City's vision on skate and/or BMX parks and to gather public feedback. Please check back for future dates and signups for virtual meetings.

The first virtual public meeting was held on Thursday, March 3, 2022 from 6-7 pm. If you would like to watch the recording of the meeting please click here. 

Pre-Qualified Prime Contractors

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