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We Are Roseville - October 26, 2021

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October 26, 2021


Redistricting

Shape Roseville’s Future during redistricting process 

Every 10 years, the City of Roseville’s Independent Redistricting Commission comprising community members must re-establish the boundaries for the five City Council districts based on the new census data.

“You have a chance to shape Roseville’s future by participating in this process,” said Paul Frank, Independent Redistricting Commission Chair. “Come to one of our public meetings or send us your maps and ideas. All of your input is important to the Commission as it determines our City Council district boundaries for the next 10 years.”

Use our online mapping tool, submit your ideas and suggestions, and find out more about the redistricting timeline and public meeting schedule at Roseville.ca.us/Redistricting


Vaccine

Placer County Public Health opens additional vaccine clinic for COVID-19

To ensure continued robust access for COVID-19 vaccinations including boosters, Placer County Public Health opened a small COVID-19 vaccine community clinic at the Maidu Community Center, 1550 Maidu Drive in Roseville this week, and is exploring a second site.

Get more information here.

Appointments are now available on MyTurn.


Melissa Anguiano

Melissa Anguiano named Roseville Economic Development Director

Roseville City Manager Dominick Casey announced the appointment of Melissa Anguiano as Economic Development Director. She will start Nov. 8.

“Roseville continues to be a location of choice for businesses and residents to locate and thrive in California. Melissa’s leadership in economic development and housing has garnered her respect throughout the region and will strengthen the quality of life we strive for in Roseville,” said City Manager Dominick Casey. “She’s smart, collaborative and instills trust in all her encounters, which will help her succeed in this new role.”

As Roseville’s Economic Development Director, Anguiano will lead the Economic Development Department, the Housing Division/Roseville Housing Authority, the Economic Development Advisory Committee and the Grants Advisory Commission.

Learn more.


Outage

How to prepare for an outage

While power outages in Roseville are rare, there are steps you can take to help “weather” any storm.

  • Keep your cell phones charged, some extra cash on hand and your gas tank at least half full.
  • Plan for batteries and other alternatives to meet your needs when the power goes out.
  • Review the supplies that are available in case of a power outage. Have flashlights with extra batteries for every household member. Also, have enough nonperishable food and water.

There are also simple things you can do to help prevent a storm-related power outage. Make sure to properly store lightweight outdoor furniture and garden accessories and remove landscape debris. This prevents them from being carried away by strong winds and into overhead power lines.

To report a power outage, visit our outage map at https://roseville.ca.us/outages or call (916) 79-POWER.


Blood Drive

Join South Placer Mayors for a "Spooktacular" Blood Drive

Friday, October 29
12 - 4:30 p.m.
Westfield Galleria in Roseville
1151 Galleria Blvd (in front of J.C. Penney)

As a thank you, receive a "I Donated Blood" shirt.

Sponsored by South Placer Mayors Krista Bernasconi of Roseville, Alyssa Silhi of Lincoln and Jill Gayado of Rocklin. 

Book your appointment


Turkey Trot

Leaf Pickup

Curbside leaf pickup begins November 1 

Do you have leaves starting to pile up? Curbside leaf pickup resumes November 1 through January 14. This free service and helps keep our storm drains and creeks clear of debris.

Find out how you can participate.


Food waste

Recycling food waste - how a new law impacts you

Beginning next year, Roseville customers will see a change in how they dispose of food waste. A new law (SB 1383) goes into effect in 2022, requiring all California communities to compost organic waste at the household level.

Roseville is developing a program and testing approaches in preparation for launch of a citywide program.

Learn how Roseville is preparing for the change.


Game Day Express

Ride the Game Day Express

Join other Sacramento Kings fans and ride non-stop to games at the Golden 1 Center. Hop on the Game Day Express and let Roseville Transit do the driving. 

Buy your tickets online. Round-trip fares are as low as $6.50.

Visit roseville.ca.us/GameDayExpress.


Maidu Trail

Temporary trail closures

Watch for closures on portions of the Miner’s Ravine, Maidu Park, and Antelope Creek Trails during upcoming construction and special events.

Find out more.


Pink Patch project

Join the Pink Patch project for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

The Roseville Police Department is participating in the Pink Patch Project to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Throughout October, you’ll find Roseville Police Officers proudly wearing pink patches to show their support for breast cancer research and awareness. 

This is the fourth year the Roseville Police Department has participated and now you can participate too. During the month of October, any member of the public can get a patch for $15 (each) donation. All proceeds go to the Placer Breast Cancer Foundation.

Click here to get your pink patch.


Oil Filter

Free oil filter exchange all October

Placer County residents receive a free oil filter in exchange for their used filters at participating auto store locations throughout the month of October. Participating Roseville locations include: 

AutoZone
5170 Foothills Boulevard, Suite 150
361 Roseville Square

O'Reilly's
3993 Foothills Boulevard
106 Harding Boulevard

Find more locations in Placer County


Civic Center

Join the Grants Advisory Commission

Roseville City Council is accepting applications from citizens 18 or older residing within the City limits of Roseville to serve on the Grants Advisory Commission.

The Commission meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. and annually reviews all proposals and grant applications for the Citizens Benefit and R.E.A.C.H. Fund.

Submit your application by 12 p.m. Friday, October 29.

Learn more


Students

Serve your community as a Youth Commissioner

Do you know a teen who would be interested in serving on a local government commission?

We are currently recruiting for high school students interested in serving as a youth representative on the City’s Library Board, Grants Advisory Commission, Parks & Recreation Commission, and Transportation Commission. 

Applications are due to the City Clerk’s Office by 12 p.m., Friday, October 29.

Find out more


View current infrastructure project map

UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS

View meeting agendas and minutes

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

Planning Commission - November 11 & 25 meetings canceled. 

Special Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, November 18

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

Transportation Commission -  6 p.m., Tuesday, November 16

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

Law and Regulation Committee - 4 p.m., Wednesday, October 27

Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 9

Roseville Independent Redistricting Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, November 22

Design Committee - November meeting canceled

Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 25

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

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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