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Statewide Special Elections 2025

The Placer County Elections Office wants all eligible voters to make their voice heard in the Nov. 4, 2025, Statewide Special Election.

Visit any one of 17 regional vote centers in the county to vote in person, opening as early as October 25. Vote-by-mail ballots can be returned in person, by mail, or by using one of 20 official drop boxes. Mailed ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 4 and received by Nov. 12 to be counted.

Want to scan your ballot and watch it counted? Use “Sign, Scan & GO!” Bring your voted vote-by-mail ballot to any open Placer County vote center, sign in, scan your ballot and GO!


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Drug Take Back day is on Oct. 25

Mark 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:

  • Roseville High School
    1 Tiger Way

  • Sun City - Roseville
    7050 Del Webb Blvd (Across from the tennis courts)

By participating in this event, you're helping to prevent drug misuse and protect our environment.


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Share your voice in a Placer County survey

The Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA) is collaborating with the Placer County Office of Emergency Services on the Evacuation and Transportation Resiliency Study (ETRS) to strengthen community safety during wildfires, floods, and other natural hazards.

Your feedback will improve evacuation and Placer County's transportation network. Share by either:

  • Adding your suggestions to the interactive map

  • Sharing your feedback and experiences on the survey


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Roseville's flood protection efforts highlighted in national news

Roseville's longtime approach to reducing flood risk and protecting our community is getting national media attention. The City of Roseville was recently featured in a story from the Christian Science Monitor.


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Fall and winter garden care

Crisp air ushers in fall, which to many signals, "It's time to prune." Before grabbing pruners, ask whose home is this – birds, bees, other garden life? What does it provide?

To keep your garden both beautiful and supportive of wildlife, consider these "do's" and "don'ts".


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Behind the tap Q&A set for October 30

Got 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.


Protect yourself from mosquito-borne diseases

West Nile Virus Detected in Placer County

With several cases of West Nile virus confirmed in Placer County this year, the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District is sharing some simple, easy-to-incorporate tips that will reduce your chance of mosquito bites and the diseases they can carry.

  • Dump standing water

  • Wear an EPA-registered repellent

  • Report any mosquito problems to the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District


Baseline Road closure 2024

Overnight closure for a portion of Baseline Road

Overnight road work will temporarily close Baseline Road between Fiddyment Road and Market Street nightly, 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 2 through Saturday morning, Oct. 4 and Sunday, Oct. 5 through Thursday morning, Oct. 9. 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.


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OAKtober Festival is this weekend

Everyone’s welcome to celebrate the season under the mighty oaks with family-friendly fun, eco-inspired activities at the Maidu Museum & Historic Site on Saturday, Oct. 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy guided nature walks, hands-on crafts, a native plant market, acorn grinding, and tasty food trucks. Free admission.


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Join us for an Open House at Fire Station 4

Please join the Roseville Fire Department on Saturday, Oct. 4 from 9 to 11 a.m. at Fire Station 4 (1900 Eureka Road) for a Fire Station Open House! This is a free, drop-in event.

All are welcome to join in this fun, family-friendly event. There will be opportunities to learn more about the fire department, see the department's tools and apparatus, and meet fire department members. 


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Participate in Walk & Roll to School Day

Join your friends and neighbors and choose an active way of traveling to school. Get moving for Walk & Roll to School Day on Wednesday, Oct. 8.

Check with your school to see if they are participating and view the interactive map to locate your designated Safe Routes to School.


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Get your VIP tickets for Comedy Night

Need a good laugh? We’ve got just the prescription. Emmy-winning comedian Craig Shoemaker…yes, the guy from Parks and Recreation and The Bold & the Beautiful…is bringing the laughs to the Roseville Theatre on Friday, Oct. 24. VIP ticket sales end this Friday, Oct. 3!


Game Day Express

Getting to Kings games is a slam dunk

Skip 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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Branch out your energy savings

Did you know planting shade trees can help you save energy and money all year long? When planted on the south-facing side of your home, shade trees can cut cooling costs by up to 40% during the warmer months. In cooler months, when the leaves fall, they allow sunlight to warm your home naturally.

Whether you’re looking to cool your home, lower your bills, or enhance your landscape, Roseville Electric is here to help. In addition to receiving $80 per qualifying tree (up to six trees), if you apply for our Shade Tree Rebate, our experts will help you choose the best tree and planting location for your home. 


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Light up your energy savings

At Roseville Electric Utility, we’re more than just your power provider, we’re your local business partner. That’s why we’re offering an enhanced incentive for our business community. For a limited time, our Commercial Lighting Program rebate has increased from $0.15 per kilowatt hour (kWh) saved to $0.25 per kWh saved for qualifying projects.

This special rebate offer is only available through the end of the year — so don’t wait, apply today to take advantage of this limited time offer and start maximizing your savings.


Join our City team


Explore current job openings

Building Plans Examiner Supervisor
Building Inspector I/II
Dispatcher II
Electric Line Technician
Electric Utility Inspection Technician
Management Analyst I/II (Accounting)
Management Analyst I/II (Information Technology)
Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate
Recreation Specialist
Therapeutic Recreation Specialist
Utility Billing Supervisor
Wastewater Treatment Plant Chief Operator

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, Oct. 1

Planning Commission - Oct. 9 meeting is cancelled.

Parks & Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, Oct. 6

Transportation Commission - October meeting is cancelled.

Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 28

Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 12

Design Committee - October meeting is cancelled.

Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 12

Law and Regulation Committee - 4 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 19

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

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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