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Virtual workshop regarding the Regional Soccer Complex on February 1st at 6:30 pm. We will be sharing an initial field layout and would like to receive feedback from residents as well as anyone interested in the project. City of Roseville: Regional Soccer Complex Public Workshop #2 WWW.SIGNUPGENIUS.COM Please join us for the Regional Soccer Complex Public Workshop on Tuesday, February 1st @ 6:30pm. This virtual event will provide information
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The revised W-53 master plan is now posted on the city’s web page at: http://roseville.ca....asp#WRSP%20W-53 This will be presented at the May 2, 2011 Parks & Recreation Commission meeting, 7 pm at the City Council Chambers – 311 Vernon Street.
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Robert "Bob" Mahan Park's formal dedication is scheduled for Saturday, May 10th at 10:30 am. (aka W-53) The agenda will include comments from the City Council, Project team and Mahan family. About the namesake: Born in 1927, Robert P. "Bob" Mahan is the third son of Maurice Thomas Mahan and Irene Rooney Mahan. In 1950, he married Gloria Zerbe – daughter of Bert and Thelma Tehan Zerbe. In World War II, Bob served aboard the USS Admiral Capps as a member of the United States Coast Guard. Bob start
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We have received the following update on Norm Fratis Park from Signature Homes: "Dear Resident: Signature Homes is pleased to announce the commencement of construction for the Norm Fratis Neighborhood Park. The 6.3 acre park is located at the intersection of Corin Drive and Bellanca Way, directly across the street from the Meritage Ovation model homes. When completed, the park will include a youth soccer field, informal turf play area, two half basketball courts, a sand volleyball court, a turf
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November 29, 2010 RE: Update on progress of park construction for Festersen (W-55) and Nichols (W-52) parks I wanted to take a moment to provide you with an update on the two park projects. As expected, the two contractors are neck and neck in meeting their respective completion dates. Both contractors still have some minor work to do, but are essentially complete with the construction phase of the project. Now, it’s a matter of watching the grass grow. For both sites, the grass typ
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On December 8, 2010, members of the City of Roseville Parks and Recreation presented the park site proposal for the W-53 park site located between the new St. John’s church/school and Carrington/Walkabout homes. Jeff Dubinsky, Park Manager and Tara Gee, Senior Park Planner presented the proposal to over 30 members of the WestPark-Fiddyment Farm neighborhood. The park is considered a City-Wide Park (like those adjacent to the Junction and Chilton schools), and as such, will be used by th
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There will be a public workshop for the planning & Design of the F- 50 Park (near Fiddyment Elementary School) on Tuesday September 30th at 7 pm -- at the Fiddyment Farm Elementary School - Multi-purpose Room. "The City takes pride in being able to work closely with the neighborhoods that will use the parks. The start of the design process begins with a public workshop to introduce the proposed park design and obtain input from residents. After the plan is revised, a second workshop is held
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Date: 5/4/2017 Junction Elementary School 6:30 PM Tara Gee and members of the City of Roseville Parks, Recreation and Libraries Department, led a public workshop for parcel F-56--part of the proposed Master Plan of the West Roseville Specific Plan’s (WRSP) Regional Park site. The Workshop Agenda is attached with the current Site Context Plan given at the meeting. Also present were about 26 guests, including numerous members of the Fiddyment House Historical Society group, and Ben
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Please be advised we are holding the second public workshop related to the F-56 Regional Park project. This will be a follow-up to the public workshop held on May 4th and a review of the conceptual plan. Public Workshop #2: F-56 Master Plan Date: 6/29/17 Time: 6:30pm Location: Mahany Park/Riley Conference Rooms, 1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd, Roseville BACKGROUND The park, F-56, is a narrow, odd shaped site that has been earmarked to be a city-wide park si
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From the City of Roseville: I am writing to inform WFFNA board that the City will be constructing a monitoring well at the Bud Nichols park next week. The monitoring well is for groundwater monitoring and is part of the City's Western Placer County Groundwater Management Plan. The duration of the construction is expected to be about a week. Attached is a door hanger with more information that we have placed on the residents' doors within Woodgate Dr, Allimore Ct, and Roxby Dr. Cathy Le
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WORKSHOP #2--F-56 REGIONAL PARK UPDATE: Date: 6/29/2017 at Mahany Meeting Rooms Roseville Parks & Recreation Department personnel and project planners gave updates at the 2nd public workshop for the project, located in Fiddyment Farm. It will be joint use project with the high school for many of the amenities, and include restoration of the historical Fiddyment House. This is a city-wide regional park created to serve a large community area; maintenance is usually provide
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There was a 2nd public workshop for the Planning & Design of the F- 50 Park (near Fiddyment Elementary School) on Thursday January 22nd at 7 pm -- at the Fiddyment Farm Elementary School - Multi-purpose Room. "The City takes pride in being able to work closely with the neighborhoods that will use the parks. The start of the design process begins with a public workshop to introduce the proposed park design and obtain input from residents. After the plan is revised, a second workshop is held t
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Here is the information we just got from the city: If you did not know - the "real grass" died so all that was there were weeds. They plan to aerate the ground and insert nutrients where they killed the grass (weeds). On Wednesday (April 27) they will plant (not spray) seeds using a machine that cuts small grooves into the ground. They will install orange plastic fence around the newly seeded area and immediately open the remainder of both Parks -- the play structures, picnic area and rest
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