
Applications are open for several CommissionsApplications are open for several commissions and committees, including: Local Citizens' Sales Tax and Oversight Committee, Planning Commission, Public Utilities Commission, and Senior Commission. Applications for any of these vacancies are due by Friday, Oct. 24 at 4 p.m. Calling all high school leaders: several youth commission openings are also available. Make your voice heard on any of the following boards: Library Board, Grants Advisory Commission, Parks & Recreation Commission, and Transportation Commission. Youth commission applications are due by Thursday, Oct. 30 at 5 p.m. You can access applications online, by calling (916) 774-5267, or by visiting the City Clerk's Office (311 Vernon Street). 
Temporary relocation of City Council and Board/Commission meetingsThe City Council and Board/Commission meetings will be temporarily relocated due to the expansion of the City Council Chambers starting Oct. 21 through mid-2026. We appreciate your patience and flexibility during this temporary move. Your continued participation in City Council and Commission meetings is important to shaping our community. 
Overnight closure for a portion of Baseline RoadOngoing overnight road work is temporarily closing Baseline Road between Fiddyment Road and Market Street nightly, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. through Sunday morning, Oct. 19. Please use the detour and allow extra travel time. Signals will be flashing red, please treat the intersections as all-way stops. Construction schedules are subject to change. 
Capture the beauty of Roseville, enter the Trail Photo ContestCapture the beauty of Roseville’s more than 51 miles of paved trails and enter your photos in the Trail Photo Contest by Monday, Dec. 1. Show us your favorite paths, trail features, or activity, and submit your photos for a chance to win a trail goody bag and a certificate. You may see your photos featured in future City of Roseville communications. 
Curbside Leaf Pickup season begins in NovemberTake advantage of Curbside Leaf Pickup from Nov. 17 through Jan. 16 and help prevent fallen front yard leaves from clogging stormwater drains. 

Spooky family fun this Friday nightJoin us this Friday, Oct. 17, at Mahany Park for an evening of frightfully fun and free family activities. Spooky Storywalk® - Mahany Park Courtyard Enjoy a twilight stroll through a spooky story and collect treats along the way. Friday Flicks: Casper - Mahany Fitness Center (Indoors) Celebrate the 30th anniversary of this beloved family classic. Bring your chairs and blankets for a cozy indoor movie night. Concessions will be available. Trunk ’r Treat - Mahany Fitness Center Lot Stop by for candy and admire the creatively decorated trunks before the movie begins.

Splash, play and pick your pumpkin this SundayCelebrate the season with a splash at the Floating Pumpkin Patch this Sunday, Oct. 19, at the Mike Shellito Indoor Pool. Kids can hop in the pool to choose their perfect pumpkin and enjoy a day filled with swimming, games, bounce houses and festive fall crafts. Schedule: Advance registration is required for all participants, including non-swimmers. 
Drug Take Back day is on Oct. 25Mark your calendar for Drug Take Back Day on Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Drop off your unused or expired medications and vaping devices at one of two Roseville locations: By participating in this event, you're helping to prevent drug misuse and protect our environment. 
From VR to EVs: Experience the future of clean tech at the Roseville Venture LabJoin the clean energy workforce development training hosted by Cal EPIC at the Roseville Venture Lab. Dive into the world of green careers through interactive lectures and hands-on experiences with STEM kits, and Meta VR headsets. Explore electric vehicles, solar and wind energy, hydrogen fuel cells, and career pathways in growing industries. Whether you're just curious or ready to jump into clean energy, this is the perfect place to start. Programs are available for high school students and adults. Learn more about the Roseville Venture Lab’s offerings at roseville.ca.us/VentureLab. 
Behind the tap Q&A set for October 30Got questions about Roseville’s water? We’ve got answers. Environmental Utilities is hosting a live, virtual Q&A on Thursday, Oct. 30, from 6 to 7 p.m. – and you’re invited. Residents can also submit their questions in advance when they RSVP to make sure they’re addressed during the discussion. 
Teamwork saves $1.6 million on major wastewater projectThis summer, Environmental Utilities staff took on one of the most challenging projects at the Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant and delivered impressive results while saving the community upwards of $1.6 million. Crews built a temporary system powerful enough to move more than 80 million gallons of wastewater -- all to keep things flowing while repairs were made to an underground pipe. 
Save Money and Energy with Roseville Electric RebatesIf you’re looking to make your home more energy-efficient and save on your utility bills, Roseville Electric has got you covered! We have a range of rebate programs designed to help you upgrade your home and reduce energy use. From shade trees and smart thermostats to induction stoves, electrical panels, and heat pump technologies, we are here to help you save. 
Getting to Kings games is a slam dunkSkip traffic and parking and make Roseville Transit part of your game plan. Ride the Game Day Express. Join fellow Kings fans on non-stop bus service between Roseville and Kings games at the Golden 1 Center. Fares are as low as $3.25 each way. |
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