Continuing our commitment to housing and community investment
The City of Roseville has long been committed to ensuring the availability of housing to serve all members of our community.
The
Prohousing Designation Program, a new state program created in 2020, rewards jurisdictions like Roseville for our policies and programs that support housing production.
Keeping Roseville competitive for vital grant funding
Roseville was one of the first ten jurisdictions in the state to
receive Prohousing Designation in 2021, and our designation is now set to expire at the end of 2025. The City is reapplying for the designation because it includes the following benefits:
- Additional points on applications for various competitive state grants, including grants for improvements to water lines, sewer lines, and other infrastructure; transit funding; and congestion reduction and safety improvement projects.
- Additional points for affordable housing developers on their grant applications for funding.
Reapplying gives the City credit for the prohousing programs and policies Roseville already has in place, ensuring the City remains competitive when seeking grant funding for community improvements.
The City has received over $1 million in grant funding as a result of the Prohousing Designation.
Share your input
The City’s application to renew our Prohousing Designation is available for review and community input through September 26, 2025.
Comments may either be
emailed or mailed to:
Lauren Hocker
Senior Planner
311 Vernon Street
Roseville, CA 95678
An informational workshop will be held at a City Council meeting this fall.