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We Are Roseville - August 2, 2022

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State of the City

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 required to purchase a breakfast ticket to attend the speech.

Get your free tickets to the speech

Entrepreneur

Roseville Rising partnership to boost startup businesses

Work alongside other local entrepreneurs and get your business off the ground.

Apply to participate in Roseville Rising. This six-week cohort program is designed to power innovative ideas by helping early-stage entrepreneurs gain personalized insights to hone their business strategy and accelerate their growth. 

Roseville Rising is a program of the Roseville Venture Lab, a partnership between the City of Roseville and the Growth Factory business accelerator.

Learn more and apply

Friday Flicks

Free movie, snacks & fun at the next Friday Flicks

Is your 'spidey sense' tingling? Then you need to come out to our next FREE Friday Flicks: Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Watch the web-slinger in action in Vernon Street Town Square on August 19 at 8 p.m. Don't forget your chairs, blankets and your purchase of a movie pack with snacks and crafts to make it even more fun.

Learn more

Concert

Concerts on the Square: Santana Tribute Band

Amazing music, food trucks and a beer garden. Don’t miss the next free Concert on the Square with Carnaval (Santana tribute band). Come enjoy the popular music that combines rock, jazz, blues and Afro-Cuban rhythms with a Latin sound.

So put on your dancing shoes and come to Vernon Street Town Square on Saturday, August 20. Gates open at 6:30 p.m., show starts at 7:30 p.m.

View the concert lineup

Community Coffee

Youth Art Contest

2022 Youth Art Contest submission deadline extended to August 19

The Roseville Utilities Youth Art Contest is well underway and we are extending the deadline for art submissions until August 19! If your child lives in Placer or Sacramento county and is 17 years of age or younger, then the chance to compete with other creative types in the area is still possible.

Using the theme, “We are your Roseville Utility”, we want to see what utilities mean to you and your family and how they intertwine with life.

For contest details and rules, download the flyer and visit roseville.ca.us/youthart. Get to that drawing board fast, because work must be submitted or postmarked by August 19.

Learn more

IRP

A roadmap to Roseville’s energy future

Reliable and cost-effective electricity is at the heart of everything we do at Roseville Electric Utility. A key component of maintaining reliable service and affordable electricity is our long-term planning.

Every five years, Roseville Electric develops an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). The IRP is comprised of an assessment of the future electric needs and a plan to meet those future needs. We invite you to be a part of the conversation by completing our survey.  

Learn more and take the survey

Electric car

Level up your EV charging experience at home

Roseville Electric Utility has partnered with Qmerit to help you find a reliable installer of Level 2 charging stations. Qmerit delivers the highest levels of safety and quality at competitive pricing. It starts with a free online estimate that takes only 5-10 minutes, and you can decide whether to move forward at your convenience.

Learn more

Roundabout rendering

Washington and All America City Boulevard Roundabout Project to begin

Construction on a new roundabout at the intersection of Washington and All America City Boulevard begins in the next couple of weeks. Work will continue through summer 2023.

Upgrades will also include new crosswalks, enhanced safety and accessibility for bicyclists and pedestrians, extension of the nearby multi-use trail, landscaping and improved roadway aesthetics.

Learn more

Resurfacing streets

Road resurfacing work continues 

Road resurfacing continues in locations around Roseville. Keep an eye on digital message boards for current dates and times for each area. Hours will vary to minimize disruption to residents and motorists. Please travel with care.

Learn more

Commercial Corridors Project

Commercial Corridors Project Update: Preliminary draft plans now available 

Help shape the Commercial Corridors Project. Preliminary draft Specific Plans are now available for public review and comment.

The plans establish a vision for three of Roseville's older areas and set the stage for civic improvements, new businesses and housing.

View the draft plans, attend a workshop, and submit your comments.

Learn more

Radio tower

New radio communications tower to serve critical city operations 

To better serve emergency and critical city operations, the City of Roseville is planning to build a new radio communications tower in east Roseville.

The City’s radio system handles approximately 1.5 million transmissions per year.

A City-owned vacant parcel at 2001 Strauch Drive was identified to best provide public safety-grade radio coverage throughout east Roseville including both hospitals, enhanced emergency power capabilities, and future public safety needs.

Learn more

Recycling site

Please keep our recycling sites clean and operational

Although we encourage residences to toss everything in their trash bin, we also have other alternatives to recycle things like flattened cardboard, newspapers, bottles, and more at drop off locations in Roseville. These sites are designated for these recyclable items, not trash. We have noticed some of our recycling drop-off areas being littered with illegal dumping. If you see illegal dumping occurring, please contact us at (916) 774-5780.  

Help us keep these sites clean and operational by keeping them trash-free and flattening your cardboard before unloading, as this is a free benefit to Roseville residents. 

Find a location

MRF

Where does your trash go after it leaves your home? 

Trash and recycling can build up pretty quickly. Thanks to our waste services division, it is picked up, separated, and disposed of properly. But where exactly does it go when it leaves your home?

Annually, our drivers pick up about 130,000 tons of waste and takes it to the Materials Recovery Facility – known as the MRF (pronounced MURF). The MRF receives, separates, and prepares materials to sell for recycling using a combination of equipment and labor.

Read on and take a virtual tour

Civic Center

Serve your community on a board or commission

The Roseville City Council is accepting applications from citizens 18 or older residing within the City limits of Roseville interested in serving on the following:

  • Parks & Recreation Commission
  • Senior Commission
  • Economic Development Advisory Committee

Applications are to be submitted to the City Clerk's Office. Deadlines vary.

Learn more and apply

View current infrastructure project map

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UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS

View meeting agendas and minutes

City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, August 3

Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, August 11

Parks and Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, August 1

Transportation Commission -  August meeting canceled

Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, August 23

Law and Regulation Committee - August meeting canceled

Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 13

Design Committee - 4:30 p.m., Thursday, August 18

Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 30

Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 10

Local Sales Tax Citizen's Oversight Committee - To be determined

Unless otherwise noted, Council and Commission meetings are held in the Roseville City Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street. 

Meetings held in the City Council Chambers can be viewed live online or on demand on the City’s website and on the City’s YouTube channel.

 

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