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We Are Roseville - Feb. 24, 2026

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Deputy City Manager Megan MacPherson Scheid announces retirement after distinguished public service career

Deputy City Manager Megan MacPherson Scheid has announced her intent to retire in May after nearly two decades of service to the City of Roseville. Her 34-year career began serving as a U.S. Navy Officer, followed by work in the private sector and for the County of Sacramento before joining Roseville in 2007.

In Roseville, she led community engagement for the City’s 2009 Centennial, guided communications through the Great Recession, and designed the two year Engage Roseville initiative during a period of critical budget decisions. Beyond communications and policy, Scheid became a catalyst for organizational culture and co-founded the City’s InvestHealth Roseville partnership in 2015, which continues to deliver grant funded community impact work. She has worked closely with every Mayor, City Council, and City Manager since 2007 on major citywide initiatives, including nearly two decades of strategic-planning workshops and State of the City events.

“Throughout her tenure, Megan’s been a trusted advisor to City leadership, a champion for transparency and belonging, and a driving force behind initiatives that strengthened both community trust and organizational culture,” said City Manager Dominick Casey. “She brings strategic thinking, empathy, and courage to her work, and her influence will be felt here for years to come.”


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Roseville ready to welcome back the Big Boy No. 4014

The world’s largest steam locomotive, Big Boy No. 4014, is rolling back into Roseville on April 10-11 as part of Union Pacific’s first-ever "coast-to-coast" steam tour. Route details and specific viewing times will be shared as the tour approaches.

Beyond the tracks, join the community at the Vernon Street Town Square for a Maker’s Market and live music.


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Applications now open: Invest in Commercial Corridors with incentive programs

Applications are now open for 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 reduce financial barriers and support revitalization.


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Full STEAM Ahead at Maidu Library

We’re gearing up for weekly STEAM Labs, but we need a few more young scientists to make it happen! Kids ages 6–12 can join us Thursdays from 4–5 p.m. at Maidu Library for hands-on experiments, engineering challenges, creative builds, and messy fun exploring science, technology, engineering, art and math.

Two sessions: March 5–26 or April 9–30.


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Apply now for Fire Kids Camp

Get ready for five action-packed days of hands-on learning, teamwork, and fun at Roseville Fire Kids Camp 2026!

Hosted by the Roseville Fire Department, Kids Camp gives participants an inside look at what it takes to serve the community as a firefighter. Camp runs Monday, June 8, through Friday, June 12, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., offering a full week of engaging, high-energy activities led by our firefighters and staff.


AI for Business. Practical tools for small businesses. Monthly Workshop Series. No Cost to Attend. Roseville Venture Lab.

AI for Business: Learn all things ChatGPT

Discover how your small business can put practical AI tools to work at the new free monthly AI for Business workshop series at Roseville Venture Lab.

Join us for the upcoming session, Wednesday, March 4, 6–8 p.m. You’ll learn how to personalize ChatGPT, upload and work with files, run data analysis, generate images, build custom GPTs, and write prompts that consistently produce useful output.


Coffee with City Council. Chat with Councilmembers Bruce Houdesheldt and Pauline Roccucci. 1-2:30 p.m., March 7. Carnegie Museum, 557 Lincoln St


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Celebrating National Engineers Week

Engineers play a major role in shaping the world we live in by bringing projects to life through their ingenuity and innovation. They make the seemingly impossible possible. In honor of National Engineers Week, we would like to take a moment to recognize the 50+ engineering and support staff working in various departments throughout the City.

Whether you’re a Development Services engineer planning new civil construction projects; an engineer for Roseville Electric who plans, designs, and helps ensure reliable power flows to more than 65,000 homes and businesses; an Environmental Utilities engineer who manages our water supply by removing waste from the water before it returns to the environment; or a Public Works engineer who oversees City infrastructure improvements like roadways and bridges, manages flood protection, and keeps our traffic moving… Thank you for making Roseville a thriving and attractive place to live, work, and play.


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Grow a yard that gives water back with turf conversion rebates

Did you know about 60 percent of home water use happens outdoors? That’s a big reason we encourage residents to look at one of the smartest, most water-wise upgrades you can make: replacing turf grass.

And yes, we mean it. When you grow a yard that gives water back, you don’t just save water. You can lower your bill, get cash back through our turf conversion rebate, and create a healthier yard that attracts beneficial pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even ladybugs that help your garden thrive naturally.


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Draft Environmental Impact Report for proposed Phillip Road Site

The Draft Environmental Impact Report (Draft EIR) for the proposed Phillip Road Site Project is available for a 45-day public review and comment period through Monday, March 23.

What are environmental studies and why do they matter? Watch this brief video.

Find out more about the proposed project, review the draft report, and learn the options for sharing comments.


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Join our City team

Explore current job openings

Associate Engineer/Associate Engineer PE

Customer Service Specialist

Deputy City Attorney I

Director of Parks, Recreation & Libraries

Engineering Manager

Environmental Compliance Specialist I/II

Parks and Facilities Maintenance Worker

Senior Engineer

Wastewater Collection Superintendent

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 MEETINGS

View meeting agendas and minutes

City Council Meeting - 6 p.m., Wednesday, March 4

Planning Commission - Thursday, Feb. 26 meeting is cancelled.

Parks & Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, March 2

Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, March 17

Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, March 24

Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 14

Design Committee - 4:30 p.m., Thursday, March 19

Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 13

Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 28

Local Sales Tax Citizens’ Oversight Committee - 6 p.m., Monday, March 9

OPEB Trust Review Committee - 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, March 3

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 live online or on demand on the City’s website and on the City’s YouTube channel.


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