
Jeff Beigh named Roseville's Chief of PoliceCity Manager Dominick Casey is pleased to announce Jeff Beigh as the next Chief of Police following a highly competitive recruitment process. Beigh (pronounced bee), previously a Roseville police captain, will serve as Roseville’s 19th police chief, succeeding Chief Troy Bergstrom who retires on April 28. “Jeff Beigh is a proven leader with deep institutional knowledge and strong citywide support. His people-centered approach to leadership is grounded in transparency, accountability, and community-oriented policing that builds trust and fosters operational excellence,” said Casey. As chief, Beigh will oversee a $69 million annual operating budget and the department’s 240 sworn and professional staff in serving our community. 
Roseville names Jill Nunes as next Director of Parks, Recreation and LibrariesRoseville City Manager Dominick Casey has appointed Jill Nunes as the City’s next director of Parks, Recreation & Libraries following a highly competitive recruitment. Nunes will start on May 18 and will succeed Jill Geller, who retires on May 29. "Jill brings deep industry expertise and a strong record of transparent, collaborative leadership. Her people-first approach and ability to build community partnerships will continue to enhance Roseville’s legacy of delivering award-winning parks, recreation and library experiences," said Casey. As PRL director, Nunes will lead a department of 165 full-time and 700 part-time and seasonal employees and manage an annual operating budget of $58 million supporting a new soccer complex, 90+ parks, recreation programming, 3 libraries, 3 aquatics facilities, 21 childcare centers, 2 golf courses, Maidu Museum & Historic Site, a fitness center, senior services, cultural arts, and more than 4,000 acres of natural areas for the Roseville community. 
Our new website is live!The City of Roseville recently debuted an updated website with a new URL, roseville.ca.gov, to better serve residents, businesses, and visitors. The website features a more modern, accessible, and transparent experience. Updates were made with public survey feedback in mind. We’re still making improvements, so please pardon our digital dust as we finalize this transition. 

Voting materials arriving soon for June 2 primaryThe June 2, 2026, Statewide Direct Primary Election is just over a month away – are you ready to vote, Placer? State and county voter information guides have been mailed to all eligible voters – review them closely to see offices and measures on the ballot, your voting options, drop box and vote center locations, important deadlines and much more. Voting materials will be in the mail by Monday, May 4. Want to watch your ballot being counted? Use “Sign, Scan & Go!” at the Elections Office as early as May 4. 
Nominate a volunteerFrom mentoring, teaching and community engagement to selfless acts of service, volunteers play a vital role in maintaining our vibrant and healthy community. If you know a youth or adult who is making a difference in Roseville, nominate them to be recognized with the Sylvia Besana Community Volunteer Award. Nominations are due by 5 p.m., Thursday, April 30. 
Lantern Festival: Culture Without Borders this weekendMay is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Let's celebrate on Saturday, May 2, at the Maidu Community Center from 10 a.m. - noon with a mini festival featuring dance, music, games, crafts, and delicious snacks. Free event. No registration required. 
Enjoy Wine Down WednesdayJoin us on Wednesdays through May 20 for Wine Down Wednesday at Vernon Street Town Square. Enjoy five tastings from local wineries, along with food trucks and live music. Season passes and cabana rentals are on sale now, so be sure to get your tickets now. 
Gear up for Blaster BlitzGet ready for an epic blaster battle! Join us for Blaster Blitz on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. at the Mahany Fitness Center All-Weather Field! Grab the whole family and gear up for an action-packed foam dart showdown featuring music, exciting challenges, vendors, food, and nonstop fun. This event is designed for families to compete together, so bring your A-game! 
Gear up for BikeFestBring your bicycle and helmet to Roseville’s 33rd annual family bike safety event on Saturday, May 2 from 9 a.m. – noon at Vernon Street Town Square. Enjoy the bike obstacle course, a safety show including education on e-bikes, helmet fittings, bicycle safety checks from local bike shops, and food carts. Participants receive free helmets, prizes (while supplies last), and a chance to win a bicycle! 
Come celebrate the Dry Creek Greenway East Trail grand openingSaturday, May 9 10 a.m. – noon Come celebrate the completion of Phase 1 of the Dry Creek Greenway East Trail. Bring the whole family and enjoy the new, approximately two-mile, paved multi-use pathway. Event highlights: Community booths: Nature, safety, and wellness tips Guided walks Kids Zone: Scavenger hunt, games, music, and photo booth Celebrate Bike Month: Join the region and log rides to win prizes

AI for Business: Practical uses for finance, marketing and supportJoin us at the Roseville Venture Lab on Wednesday, May 6, from 6 – 8 p.m, to learn how AI can help you plan campaigns, create content, and execute marketing workflows. You’ll see a live demo, real-world examples, and practical ideas you can apply right away. 
Kickstart your culinary business and apply for Roseville RisingAre you ready to turn your passion for food into a thriving business? Join Roseville Venture Lab for Roseville Rising: Food, a 10-week program designed for culinary entrepreneurs who are eager to launch their concept or strengthen and grow an existing food business. You’ll gain insights from industry experts, develop a strong business foundation, and connect with a supportive community of like-minded innovators. Spots are limited, so now is the time to take the next step in your culinary journey. 
Roseville improves water reliability with a new water system connectionThe Roseville City Council has approved an agreement with the Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) to formalize the shared operation and maintenance of the Woodcreek Intertie, strengthening water reliability for both PCWA and Roseville customers and the surrounding region. The Woodcreek Intertie is a connection between the two water systems that allows water to move in either direction when needed. This connection gives both agencies more flexibility to respond when conditions change. 
Garden Gab: Ask an Expert returns to the Inspiration GardenThe second annual Garden Gab: Ask an Expert is returning to the Utility Exploration Center Inspiration Garden (1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd) on Thursday, April 30, and Saturday, May 2, between 9 a.m. and noon. If you have questions about pests, pruning, soil health, irrigation, or landscape design, this is your opportunity to get answers directly from trusted local experts. 
Get ready for Mulch MayhemLooking to save water and keep your garden thriving this summer? Mulch Mayhem is back! Roseville water customers can pick up free mulch on Saturday, May 16, from 8 a.m. to noon at 9100 Foothills Blvd. Mulch is a simple yet powerful tool for water conservation. Adding just 2-3 inches around trees and plants can save up to 30 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet while reducing evaporation, controlling weeds, and improving soil health. 
Pick up a free soil moisture meter and water smarter through May 3As warmer weather returns and irrigation systems begin running again, many residents start watering on a routine schedule. But your landscape may not always need it. Coming soon: a new giveaway is underway through Sunday, May 3. Roseville Utilities will soon be offering free soil moisture meters while supplies last at the Utility Exploration Center (1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd.) during normal business hours. More to come! 
Free oil filter exchange every weekend in MayEvery weekend in May, Roseville residents can bring in their used oil filter to participating AutoZone locations and receive a new FREE oil filter while supplies last. Funded in part by CalRecycle, this program makes it easy to recycle properly and keep used oil filters out of the landfill. 
Atlantic/Vernon Street Traffic Improvements Project updateMedian work will temporarily close the southbound lane on Vernon Street between the Atlantic and Vernon Street intersection and Lincoln Street starting this week. This closure will last approximately three to four weeks. Please travel with care through the work area. Allow extra travel time. 
Resurfacing work set for Junction Boulevard and Fairway DriveFollowing preparation work, road resurfacing is scheduled for the following areas starting late-April: This work protects streets and reduces the need for costly street repairs in the future. 
Explore current job openingsClient Services Supervisor Dispatcher II Police Systems Security and Compliance Technician Principal Accountant (Internal Control Accountant) Senior Accountant (Grants) Soccer Official I/II/III Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Utility Customer Service Representative I/II Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Follow our new @team.roseville Instagram to explore our innovative and dynamic City culture and what it's like to be a part of #TeamRoseville. UPCOMING CITY MEETINGSView meeting agendas and minutes City Council Meeting - 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 6 Planning Commission - Thursday, May 14, meeting has been canceled. Parks & Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, May 4 Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 19 Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 26 Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 12 Design Committee - Thursday, May 21, meeting has been canceled. Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 13 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 28 OPEB Trust Review Committee - 10:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 2 With the Roseville City Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street currently under construction, please refer to your council and commission agendas for current meeting locations. Meetings can be viewed on the City’s YouTube channel. 
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