Update:
Ground breaking is delayed due to permitting requirements.
Refinement to the skate track design is underway. Phase 1 construction documents are being developed.
A survey seeking input was opened on March 3, 2024 and closed April 2, 2024. If you would like to see the survey results click here. If you would like to watch the recording of the March 5, 2024 virtual meeting click here.
Timeline:
Ground breaking is delayed to 2026 due to permitting requirements.
Location:
100 Buljan Drive, Roseville, CA 95678
Description:
Based on results from the technical studies, some of the approved master plan elements have been moved. All of the amenities shown in the approved master plan are still a part of the overall plan. The sketch shows the skate track has moved to be closer to the parking lot and the dog park has been enlarged and moved more to the south of the park site. New walkways are proposed to ensure a looped walking path to meander around the fenced dog park. The actual layout of the dog parks (small and large) are still being refined. A first phase of improvements will include the skate track, fenced off-leash dog parks and walking paths. Upgrades to the north parking lot (off of Douglas Blvd) are also being considered as a part of phase one. Staff met virtually on February 1, 2024 with members from the Roseville Heights, Los Cerritos and Cherry Glen neighborhoods to review the status of the planned improvements and amenity location changes. Those in attendance supported the changes.
The actual skate track has not yet been designed. A virtual workshop specific to the skate track will was held via Microsoft Teams on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 6:00pm.

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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 several outreach efforts to seek feedback from residents.
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Meeting with the neighborhood association on March 28, 2019.
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Community feedback on August 6, 2019 during the grand re-opening of Johnson Pool
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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.

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Our next steps include: