
Light up your energy savingsAt 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. 
Culinary Showcase: Discover the emerging local food sceneAre you a foodie interested in previewing up-and-coming restaurants? Join us at the Roseville Rising Culinary Showcase on Thursday, Oct. 2 and sample cuisine from emerging local food entrepreneurs. You’ll be able to connect with these restaurateurs and enjoy creative food and beverages. 
Modernizing Roseville’s City Council ChambersRenovation work will close the City Council chambers starting October through mid-2026, creating additional space and flexibility for the community. The project includes energy-efficient lighting, upgraded seating, improved ADA accessibility, and new flooring and paint in the Council Chambers as well as a new lobby with improved queuing experience and overflow seating. Schedule is subject to change due to unforeseen conditions. 
Food Truck Mania is happening this weekLooking for a fun night out? Join us for Food Truck Mania this Thursday, Sept. 11 at Vernon Street Town Square starting at 5 p.m. Enjoy a variety of delicious dinner options and community fun in the heart of downtown Roseville! 
Library Discovery Day this SaturdayDiscover everything your library has to offer at our open house on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. to noon at Riley Library. Pick up your “passport” and collect stamps as you explore interactive stations throughout the library…including crafts, STEAM kits, digital resources, a photo booth, games, and more. It’s a fun way to celebrate National Library Card Sign-up Month and see how one card opens endless possibilities! Parent/guardian participation required. 
Vote for the 2025 Roseville Utilities Youth Art Contest finalistsThe 2025 Roseville Utilities Youth Art Contest is almost wrapped up, and the creativity has been amazing. More than 50 young artists from across the region put their imagination to work around this year’s theme, Utility Trucks in Action. Our employees kicked things off with the first round of voting. Now it is the community’s turn to vote and help crown the Community Choice winners. Voting is open now through Friday, Sept. 19, so check out the entries and pick the artists who inspire you most! 
Go behind the scenes at our wastewater treatment plantTake a closer look at the science and systems that keep our city clean and sustainable. Join us for a free guided tour of the wastewater treatment plant on Oct. 16 or Nov. 13, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. You'll walk over a mile as you explore the step-by-step journey of wastewater, from the pipes under your home to the final treatment process. Learn how our operators protect public health, the environment, and help recycle water for reuse. Participants must be 12 years of age or older. 

Keep storm drains clearTo improve the health of creeks and waterways, there are simple things you can do at home to enhance sustainable practices in yard maintenance, including using green bins, choosing low water-use plants, and opting for non-toxic fertilizers. These simple actions help safeguard our creeks and waterways while promoting a sustainable approach to garden and lawn care. 
Help Roseville stay competitive for state fundingRoseville is reapplying for its Prohousing Designation, which helps the City stay competitive for state grant funding that supports housing, utility and transportation infrastructure, and community improvements. Since first receiving the designation from the State of California in 2022, Roseville has secured over $1 million in grant funding. Now, Roseville is reapplying to keep those benefits, and we want your input through Monday, Sept. 29. |
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