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We Are Roseville - January 19, 2021

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January 19, 2021


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Get the latest information about COVID-19 and vaccines in Placer County

Placer County HHS Director Dr. Rob Oldham will give an update on COVID-19 and vaccinations in Placer County at the Roseville City Council meeting, 6 p.m., tomorrow, January 20.

The meeting will be held virtually. It can be viewed on our government access channel (Comcast 14, Consolidated 73 and AT&T U-verse) or online at:

Public comment can be given by calling 916-774-5353 during the meeting or by emailing PublicComment@roseville.ca.us 

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Some COVID-19 restrictions ease as stay-at-home order lifted

The state's regional stay-at-home order has been lifted in Placer County. However, purple tier restrictions still remain in effect.

See which business sectors are now allowed to open here.


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Paycheck Protection Program reopens

The U.S. Small Business Association's Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan system has re-opened. Eligible underserved small businesses that didn't get a PPP loan before the program closed last August can now apply for relief through community financial institutions.

Get more information and learn how to apply here.


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Tips for tent safety

If you are using tents or similar structures for outdoor business activities, please ensure they are safely installed and maintained.

Follow these tips from the Roseville Fire Department.

View updated guidance from the State on the use of tents.


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Help develop new City Council district boundaries - Application deadline extended

A Roseville Independent Redistricting Commission made up entirely of community members is being formed to establish City Council district boundaries based on the 2020 Census.

The application deadline has been extended to 5 p.m., Friday, March 5.

More information and applications forms can be found here.


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Behind on your electric bill? Pay what you can now.

While disconnections for non-payment are currently on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the balance on your City of Roseville utility account is still accumulating. We are here to help. 

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.


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Roseville continues to attract young homeowners

Over the years, City planners have been careful to ensure a variety of types of housing are being built in Roseville. This is one of the reasons Roseville ranks 14th nationally for places people under-35 are buying homes, in a new survey by SmartAsset.com.

Read more.


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Gardening series covers all the steps to a healthy landscape

Improve the health and beauty of your landscape in our 8-week gardening webinar series, Green Gardener at Home. We’ll show you how to conserve water, choose the right plants (including edibles), improve your soil, manage pests, and more.

Held online Tuesday evenings, February 9 - March 30, the series is $55 for Roseville residents and $65 for non-residents.

Register now


Winter Reading

Join #WinterRead2021

Throughout January, the Roseville Public Library is participating in Beanstack’s Fourth Annual Winter Reading Challenge, “Book Like Us”.

We challenge patrons of all ages to read 5 hours during the month of January and keep track of their reading on our Beanstack site at roseville.beanstack.org or in the 'Beanstack Tracker' app.

Find out more and start reading!


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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  • Provide an open forum through which all members of the neighborhoods can participate in the identity, social culture, growth, development, and activities of the neighborhoods.
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