Proposed Phillip Road Site project update: Draft Environmental Impact Report available

Updated February 03, 2026
Draft Environmental Impact Report available - deadline extended

The public review period for the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the proposed proposed Phillip Road Site project has been extended an additional 45 days until April 30, 2026. The comment period began on February 3. 

All reference materials are available for review online. Visit roseville.ca.us/EnvironmentalDocuments and click on "Current Private Development Projects" to view the Draft EIR and notice of the extended review period. 


What are environmental studies? 



Explore the steps involved in the project's environmental and technical review process.
 

How do I ask questions or share comments on the Draft EIR?

For questions about the project or to submit written comments, please contact Eric Singer, Associate Planner at (916) 774-5536, or Derek Ogden, Senior Planner at (916) 746-1348. 


Is there a public hearing to share comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Report?

Thursday, March 12
6:30 p.m.
116 S. Grant St.
First floor, Solar Conference Room

As part of the environmental review process, the City of Roseville will hold a public hearing to receive oral comments on the contents and adequacy of the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR). 

The hearing will take place during the Planning Commission meeting and will include a brief overview of the proposed project, the DEIR contents, and the environmental review process.

This public hearing is for receiving DEIR comments only. It will not include a question-and-answer session, and the Planning Commission will not vote or take formal action on the DEIR at this meeting.

All environmental comments collected will be evaluated and addressed in the Final Environmental Impact Report. 


Learn about the project

View the current plans and learn more and to subscribe to project updates:
roseville.ca.us/PhillipRoadSite





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