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On Thursday February 16th the City of Roseville and the Roseville Fire Department broke ground for the newest fire station - Station 9 (2451 Hayden Parkway).

On hand for the occasion were Mayor Pauline Roccucci, Vice Mayor Susan Rohan, Councilmember Carol Garcia, and Councilmember John Allard. There joined by City Manger Ray Kerridge, and New Roseville Fire Chief Marcus Reed.

The $2.8 Million station was lauded as "...an important piece of infrastructure for West Roseville" that will protect businesses and homes in our neighborhood.

The WestPark-Fiddyment Farm community welcomes our latest construction project and looks forward to a late fall completion followed by dedication of the new Fire Station.

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