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Ryan Harrigan named Roseville Fire Chief Roseville City Manager Dominick Casey recently announced the appointment of Ryan Harrigan as the new Roseville Fire Chief, following a highly competitive internal recruitment process. Harrigan will succeed Chief Rick Bartee who announced his intent to retire at the end of this year. Chief Bartee is set to retire after 43 years of distinguished and dedicated service as a fire professional, includin
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Don’t miss our Downtown Holiday Celebration this week! Get ready to enjoy three days of fun and holiday cheer at our Downtown Holiday Celebration in Vernon Street Town Square this week. Tree Grove on Wednesday, November 29 from 6-7:30 p.m. Vote for your favorite holiday tree and gingerbread house, enjoy a scavenger hunt to win prizes, crafts, food, sweet trea
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The most wonderful time of the year is here! The Downtown Holiday Celebration is happening this week in Vernon Street Town Square. Celebrate the season and enjoy visits with Santa, holiday crafts and vendors, gingerbread houses, the twinkling lights of the Tree Grove, Christmas Tree Lighting, and more. November 30: Tree Grove (rain or shine)
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Honoring Veterans this week Come out for an evening of remembrance and celebration as we gather to honor those who have served and continue to serve in our military. This family-friendly free Honoring Veterans event is this Thursday, November 7, at 5 p.m. in Vernon Street Town Square. Enjoy kids' activities, a care package donation station, Wall of Honor, live music and food trucks.
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Easily report and track concerns on a wide range of local, non-emergency issues through myRSVL, a new innovative tool from the City. myRSVL can be accessed through a new smartphone app, via a web browser, or Rosie, the City’s chatbot. The myRSVL app is available on the Apple and Google Play stores.
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Roseville's water legacy From expansion of the groundwater program to signing an indefinite water supply contract with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the City of Roseville takes a proactive approach in planning for the future water needs of our community. Learn more about Roseville's water legacy and the steps we're taking now to ensure reliable sources for the future in the Sac
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Applications are open for several Commissions Applications are open for several commissions and committees, including: Local Citizens' Sales Tax and Oversight Committee, Planning Commission, Public Utilities Commission, and Senior Commission. Applications for any of these vacancies are due by Friday, Oct. 24 at 4 p.m. Calling all high school leaders: several youth commission openings are also available. Make your voice heard on any of the following boards: Library Board, Grants Advisory Commissi
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Roseville invites investment along Commercial Corridors with incentive programs In early 2026, the City of Roseville is launching two new incentive programs to encourage redevelopment and investment along the Douglas-Harding, Douglas-Sunrise, and Atlantic Street corridors. The Development Impact Fee Credit Program and the Façade and Frontage Improvement Program will reduce financial barriers and support revitalization. Learn more Applications are open for several Commissions Applications are op
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Grand opening: Placer Valley Soccer Complex Save the date for the Placer Valley Soccer Complex Grand Opening on Friday, Nov. 21, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The celebration will begin with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and activities will include youth clinics, sports demos, food trucks, and family fun. Explore 10 lighted turf fields hosting soccer, lacrosse, flag football, and more. Come enjoy games, music, and the launch of Roseville’s newest destination for play and connection! Learn more Behind the ta
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Temporary relocation of City Council and Board/Commission meetings The City Council and Board/Commission meetings will be temporarily relocated due to the expansion of the City Council Chambers starting Oct. 21 through mid-2026. We appreciate your patience and flexibility during this temporary move. Your continued participation in City Council and Commission meetings is important to shaping our community. View temporary meeting locations Statewide Special Elections 2025 The Placer County Electi
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The City of Roseville has received questions from the public about Placer County Transportation Planning Agency's (PCTPA) South Placer Traffic Relief ballot measure. So we're sharing answers to some frequently asked questions. What is Measure B and why is it on the ballot? Residents of Roseville, Rocklin, and Lincoln will have the opportunity to vote on Measure B in the November 2024 election. It’s a 30-year half-ce
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What's Happening in Roseville - October 2023 Roseville bolsters water supply reliability with the addition of two new groundwater wells. Plus, hear more about Bosch's investment in Roseville, the new mural in Downtown Roseville, career opportunities with Roseville Police and more.
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Watering days shift to one day per week starting November 1 As we move into the fall and winter months, watering days will change from two days a week to one, beginning November 1. Both commercial and residential customers can water on Mondays before 10 a.m. or after 8 p.m. Remember to check your soil moisture before you water. Research tells us that people often decide to water
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Take a deep dive into the State of Roseville Water Get the inside scoop on our City’s water supply, hear what’s in the pipeline (pun intended), and discover the big plans we have to keep your water flowing smoothly for years to come. 6 p.m., Wednesday, October 23 Virtual meeting Advanced registration required. RSVP here.
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Watering days shift to one day per week starting November 1 As we move into the fall and winter months, watering days will change from two days a week to one, beginning November 1. Both commercial and residential customers can water on Mondays before 10 a.m. or after 8 p.m. Remember to check your soil moisture before you water. Research tells us that people often decide to water
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