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We Are Roseville - June 8, 2021

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June 8, 2021


PC COVID

Placer County COVID-19 monthly update

This month's COVID-19 update from Placer County Public Health provides additional vaccine data and discusses the upcoming "Beyond the Blueprint" framework announced by the state.

Read the full report

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Mobile vaccination van hits the streets in Roseville

A mobile vaccination van offering free, walk-up COVID-19 vaccinations is now moving throughout Placer County. The van is scheduled to be stationed at the Westfield Galleria June 9 and Denio's June 12-13.

Learn more


Scenic shot of the Roseville, Ca Civic Center, June 2017

Fiscal responsibility with a focus on recovery frames City’s proposed FY2021-22 budget

The City of Roseville’s proposed $571 million Fiscal Year 2021-22 budget is available for public review.

Download the Budget in Brief, a simplified view of the budget highlights, and an overview of major revenue sources and expenditures.

Of an overall City budget of $571 million, $176 million comprises the proposed FY2021-22 General Fund operating budget. The majority of the remaining $395 million in funding is dedicated toward electric, water, wastewater, and waste services utility operations.

The City Council will consider the final budget for adoption at its regular public meeting, 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 16.

The proposed FY2021-22 city budget can be viewed here.


Corridor Plans

What’s your vision for Roseville’s commercial corridors?

The City of Roseville is developing plans to improve three commercial corridors along Atlantic Street, Douglas and Harding Boulevard, and Douglas and Sunrise Avenue.

Corridor Project map

Stop by a virtual open house to learn more and provide your input:

5 - 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, June 9
Register here

The plans will reimagine possible future developments for each corridor to create vibrant and walkable streets with thriving businesses, community gathering places, and new housing options mixed with retail and office spaces.

Learn more about the project here. 


Concert


4th of July parade

Join the Independence Day parade

Calling all bands, horses, cars and floats. The Independence Day parade is returning to Downtown Roseville. Be a part of the 4th of July celebration while showcasing your business or organization.

Parade entry applications are available online now. The deadline to submit is June 21. 

Find out more.


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Phase 1 of the Washington Boulevard/Andora Widening Project begins this month

The first phase of Washington Boulevard/Andora Widening Project construction is scheduled to begin Monday, June 21 and continue through winter in early 2022. 

Learn more about the project and what to expect. 


Cell

Additional cellular infrastructure is coming to Roseville to improve service

Wireless phone and data companies are increasing their new equipment installations throughout Roseville.

The deployment of small cell equipment started along major Roseville roadways in 2020 and will continue in the coming months moving into residential streets. The small cell installations are designed to improve speed and add data capacity for our community as providers move to 5G networks.

Answers to your questions about these current installations are here.

For additional information on 5G and the City’s stance on its installation here, please visit roseville.ca.us/5G.


Oak Ridge Drive bridge

Oak Ridge Drive bridge now open

The Oak Ridge Drive bridge replacement project is now complete. The new bridge over Linda Creek is located just north of Cirby and south of Coloma Way.

Improvements include expanded sidewalks on both sides of the street, wider traffic lanes and shoulders, better ADA access, and improved storm water passage under the bridge.

The project was entirely federally funded.

Learn more about the project.


pay bill

Disconnections for non-payment of electric utility bills will resume soon

Don’t wait any longer. Electric disconnections for non-payment are resuming in the near future

For Roseville residents with a past due utility balance, suspension of disconnections will end this month. If you are behind on your electric bill, reach out now about a payment plan.

Please call our customer service team today at (916) 774-5300. Payments can also be made 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by visiting our website at roseville.ca.us/billpay.roseville.ca.us/billpay.


drinking water

Your water quality report now available

The 2020 water quality report shows Roseville water supplies continue to meet or exceed state and federal water quality standards.

Find out more.


Mercy Housing Project, 623 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA, 2.14.2018, 2000 x _ px

Second Draft of the 2021 Housing Element available for review

Following months of review and input from the public and the California Department of Housing and Community Development, the second draft of the 2021 Housing Element is currently available for review. 

Comments are requested by July 1. 

View the draft, learn more, and submit a comment. 


School crossing guard

Now recruiting for school crossing guards

Apply to be a school crossing guard and play a key role in creating safe and walkable streets.

Hours and days are flexible and all training and equipment are provided.

Learn more and apply.


Master Gardener

Get the most out of your vegetable garden

The sun is shining, your garden is planted and you can almost taste the veggies of your labor. But are you getting the most from your garden?

Join Master Gardeners on June 25 as they discuss frequently asked questions about pest management, fertilizing, and caring for your veggies during the heat of summer.

To register for this upcoming webinar, visit roseville.ca.us/gardeningworkshops.


summer youth bus pass

Ride transit unlimited all summer

Ride unlimited through August 31 on Roseville Transit and throughout south Placer with the $10 Summer Youth Bus Pass.

Passes are now on sale. Learn more. 


Important COVID-19 links:

City of Roseville COVID-19 information

Placer County COVID-19 information

California Department of Public Health

 
 

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