April 20, 2021
COVID vaccination eligibility available to 16 yrs or older
Placer County Public Health is now encouraging any Placer resident 16+ to register for an appointment at the county-run COVID-19 vaccine clinic
Book an appointment online at: placer.ca.gov/vaccineclinics#grounds
Funds still available for emergency rental and utility assistance - apply by April 30
If you are experiencing a COVID-19 related financial hardship and need help paying rent or utilities, Rent Help Placer can help. Funds are still available.
For more information, to review eligibility and apply, visit RentHelpPlacer.com or call 2-1-1 (833-342-5211).
Landlords - share these informational flyers with your tenants.
Behind on your electric bill? Pay what you can now
While disconnections for non-payment are currently on hold, the balance on your City of Roseville utility account is still accumulating.
Past due account balances will be subject to interruption of service due to non-payment in the very near future. We strongly encourage residents with a past due balance to pay what you can now.
Our team is here to help navigate a path forward, including customized payment plans. We can also help determine if you are eligible for other available resources.
Take the necessary steps today. Call 916-774-5300 or visit roseville.ca.us/assistance.
New round of state small business relief grants to open
Small businesses can apply for the final round of the California Relief Grant from April 28 to May 4.
Find eligibility information, resources, and apply online at CaReliefGrant.com
Wednesday, April 28
11 a.m.
Register
Don't miss your opportunity to hear about job openings with the City and how to get hired. Join early and dress professionally. Space is limited. Register now.
Looking for licensed contractors to repair homes in
Roseville
We are looking for licensed contractors interested in bidding on housing repair jobs to preserve housing occupied by low-income families and help revitalize neighborhoods.
Repairs can include electrical, plumbing, roofing, window replacement, and more.
The work is done through Roseville’s Housing Rehabilitation Program and is funded by federal government.
Find out more
Roseville joins nationwide challenge to be more water wise
Mayor Krista Bernasconi is asking Roseville residents to make a long-term commitment to manage water resources more wisely as part of the National Mayor’s Challenge for water conservation
During the entire month of April, water customers can make a series of simple pledges at mywaterpledge.com to use water more efficiently, reduce pollution, and save energy.
Customers taking the pledge can win $3,000 toward their home utility bill, water saving fixtures, and hundreds of other prizes. Plus, one lucky charity from a winning city will receive a 2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid to serve the community.
Take the pledge and learn more here.
Did you know more than 75 percent of mattresses can be recycled into other products?
From 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Saturday, May 1 and Sunday, May 2, drop off your old mattress free of charge at the Western Placer Waste Management Authority in partnership with Bye Bye Mattress.
Join our effort to divert valuable resources from local landfills and help build a greener community!
Find out more.
Re-imagine Royer Park
If you could design a new playground for Royer Park, what would it look like?
Through a combination of Prop 68 and City funds, we are hoping to replace the current school-aged structure with a larger destination-style playground.
Your input will help determine the ultimate design. Tell us what you and your children would like to see.
The deadline to submit your ideas has been extended to April 30.
Roseville transforms existing courtyard garden into a water wise inspiration
We have embarked on a landscape project this spring that will transform a courtyard garden at Mahany Park into a water wise demonstration to spur landscape water saving ideas for customers and the community.
The Inspiration Garden, appropriately fitting to inspire new ideas, thinking and approaches to having a sustainable landscape, will include nearly 300 new plantings – California natives as well as low- to mid-water use plants and trees.
The diversity in plants species will allow for year-round color and texture while also reducing water use and maintenance.
Learn more here
Help plan for the future of transportation
Join the conversation and help Placer County Transportation Planning Agency plan for future transportation improvements.
Register to attend one of several online community meetings. Meeting recordings will be available to view online at a later date.
Visit keepplacermoving.com/register.
How to keep your landscape happy and healthy
Join us for an upcoming webinar on how to reduce your overall water use.
Friday, May 14
12 - 1 p.m.
Register here
We will walk you through ideas to keep your landscape happy, show you how to create a site specific irrigation schedule, and demonstrate how to perform those common DIY irrigation repairs.
Shape the future of trails in our region
Help develop a regional trails network. Complete a brief survey by April 30 and let the Sacramento Area Council of Governments know the destinations where you want to walk or wheel.
Your input is important and will help prioritize future investments.
Take the survey.
Important COVID-19 links:
Reopen Placer
City of Roseville COVID-19 information
COVID-19 in California
Placer County COVID-19 information
California Department of Public Health
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