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There are currently a number of anomalies in testing data. Our testing data provider, The COVID Tracking Project, is in the process of changing how it maps states’ data to the categories we use for our positivity calculations. Additionally, some states have made changes to the data they report. We are currently evaluating how best to adapt to these changes and reviewing our data inputs and calculations to ensure that we can present the most responsible and accurate view of state test positivit
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Groundwater program expansion will increase water reliability Two new wells are nearly complete in west Roseville, adding to a handful of existing wells used for water supply. These wells, combined with surface water from Folsom Lake and recycled water from the wastewater treatment process, are part of our water portfolio that allows us to maintain water reliability for our thriving community.
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Our annual election will take place at the general membership meeting on Tuesday, October 11th at St John's Church (map) at 6:30 pm. Guest Speakers: Dominick Casey, Roseville City Manager Ranjit Dosanjh, Code Enforcement Supervisor 2022-2023 FFNA Board Nominees (in alphabetical order) Loren Cook (Incumbent) Brief Statement: My wife and we are both retired and live in Fiddyment Farm. We enjoy spending time with our three grandchildren. I spent ov
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Get updated information about the Mosquito Fire Even though the Mosquito Fire is not threatening Roseville, it is affecting our neighbors, friends and family in nearby areas of Placer and El Dorado Counties. Placer County's Incident Page will have the latest information about the fire, road closures, evacuations, shelters and ways you can help.
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Help conserve during extreme heat Roseville Electric is urging customers to continue conservation efforts as extreme heat drives electricity demand. Residents and businesses alike can reduce their energy usage with simple adjustments like bumping thermostats up to 78 degrees or higher and turning off unnecessary lighting. Conservation helps lower demand and avoid outages, as well as reduce the duration of an outage.
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Find ways to beat the heat The weather is heating up again later this week so we are extending hours at the Downtown Library. You can stop in to stay cool from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Thursday, September 1, through Tuesday, September 6.
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Emergency notification testing this Thursday On Thursday, August 25, Roseville along with 12 other cities, 3 Counties and 1 Tribal Nation will exercise the Regional Mass Notification System. The primary objective of this exercise is to test the Regional Mass Notification system’s capability, capacity and effectiveness to deliver emergency notifications to the public during times of a major disaster.
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Ways to conserve with high heat in the forecast This week is going to be hot. This type of heat puts a strain on electricity resources in Roseville and around the state. There are simple steps you can take to help conserve energy, especially during peak hours.
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Join the conversation on water supply As California experiences a third year of drought, you're invited to attend a virtual public meeting to discuss the state of Roseville's water supplies. Learn about current efforts to manage drought, projects to increase water reliability as well as customer tools, programs and rebates. Tuesday, August 16* 6 - 7 p.m.
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State of the City speech set for August 26 Join us for the free 2022 State of the City speech with Mayor Krista Bernasconi and City Manager Dominick Casey - 10 a.m., Friday, August 26 at West Park High School in west Roseville. The Roseville Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a VIP breakfast prior to the speech. Tickets for the breakfast can be purchased here. You are not requir
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State of the City speech set for August 26 Join us for the free 2022 State of the City speech with Mayor Krista Bernasconi and City Manager Dominick Casey - 10 a.m., Friday, August 26 at West Park High School in west Roseville. The Roseville Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a VIP breakfast prior to the speech. Tickets for the breakfast can be purchased here. You are not requir
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Host a National Night Out event in your neighborhood August 2 Roseville Police and Fire will be visiting neighborhoods around the city promoting community safety and meeting with neighbors during National Night Out. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live.
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INVASIVE AEDES MOSQUITOES DETECTED IN PLACER COUNTY Yellow fever mosquito detected in Placer County. District implements response plan. ROSEVILLE, Calif., July 19, 2022 – The Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District detected an invasive (non-native) species of mosquito on Thursday, July 14. The Aedes aegypti, commonly known as the yellow fever mosquito, was found in a residential Granite Bay neighborhood just south of Granite Bay High School. The Ca
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Ground-based Adulticide Treatment Tomorrow What: Ground-based adult mosquito tre
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