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  1. Admin ·
        Award Winning! The Arbor Day celebration starts with the CAL FIRE presentation of Roseville’s 34th Tree City USA Award and 21st Tree Growth Award from the National Arbor Day Foundation.   Get Dirty! Get your hands dirty by volunteering and planting trees to beautify Festersen Park and enhancing Roseville’s urban forest.  &
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    New trail segment opens in downtown Roseville A new portion of trail is now open between Folsom Road and Lincoln Street. This trail connects the existing Miner's Ravine Trail from Sierra College Boulevard to Royer Park. With next year's completion of the Downtown Bridges & Trail Project, the trail will continue further through Royer Park and on to Darling Way. This will result in a continuous 6-mile off-street trail through Roseville. 
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    The City of Roseville is currently developing a Parks, Recreation and Libraries Master Plan with a 10-year planning horizon. Attend virtual meetings, take the PRL survey, view events, and participate in the planning.    Home - Roseville Parks , Recreation, & Libraries WWW.FUTUREPRL.COM The future of Roseville Parks, Recreation & Libraries (PRL) starts with you! Participate by providing your feedback and ideas to shape the future of PRL.
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    F-50 Park (near Fiddyment Farm Elementary) - Update   City Parks has informed of a slight delay... "We are in the final steps of obtaining city-wide approval.  Thereafter, we can seek Council approval to bid the project. It has taken a bit longer to obtain construction plan approval, but it is moving along.  We still plan on breaking ground soon, albeit, look like this summer.  Thanks for checking in and for your patience."   Location: 4151 Brick Mason Circle Descri
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    Do you live near one of these parks? If you do these parks have been recently vandalized with hundreds and even thousands of dollars in damage.   Please if you see something or have video of something being damaged - report it immediately to the Roseville Police Department (916-774-500)
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    Pleasant Grove Creek Trail extension now open Hop on your bike and lace up your shoes. A new section of the Pleasant Grove Creek Trail has been completed and is now open to the public. The trail is located west of Fiddyment Road and north of Blue Oaks Boulevard.   In newer neighborhoods, amenities like trails are typically constructed as development occurs. Developers pay fees which are gradually collected as new areas are built. These fees fund infrastructure to meet changin
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  7. Admin ·
    The dedication of Bev Bos Park (2323 Cumberland Drive) Saturday, May 10th.       
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    We have gotten some updates on park development here in Fiddyment Farm and Westpark. Both Fiddyment Farm and Westpark residents are part of the West Roseville Specific Plan (WRSP). We pay for our parks development through our home purchase and maintenance through Roseville CFD (Mello-Roos) for ALL parks in the WRSP.   For exact locations of the parks download the PDF Land Use plan for the WRSP.  WRSP_LUM oct 2014.pdf   F-50 Laurel Stizzo Park (next to Fiddyment Farm Elementar
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    NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A SUBSEQENT MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION Public Notice is hereby given that a Subsequent Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (environmental report) for the Roseville Regional Soccer Complex Project is available for public review. Project Location and Description: The project site is located on a 55-acre site in northwest Roseville, in western Placer County, California. The project site is located within the West Roseville Specific Plan Area, a
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    W-50A Park Site Rendering (park next to the new elementary school). From    The two week write-in period for the master plan is now posted online at Park Development: In the Works.  After two public meetings, the plan addresses feedback received from residents in attendance.  Your final feedback is appreciated, good or other.  We want to know if we are still on target or not.  Please note that with the current construction climate, the plan is our best professional guess to meet t
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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 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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