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NOTICE - CAL FIRE Fiddyment Annual Training Burn: June 8 - Smoke Visible
This is a courtesy notice to residents of District 1 regarding the annual Fiddyment Training Burn north of the city of Roseville. From CAL FIRE: Western Placer County residents can expect to see smoke Monday June 8th, 2026. CAL FIRE/Placer County Fire is conducting the annual Fiddyment Burn with area fire agencies and volunteer firefighters as a training exercise and fuel reduction project. The project will involve burning approximately 100 acres of grass between East Catlett Road and Sunset Boulevard West, on a parcel just west of the Athens Avenue-Fiddyment Road intersection. The area is north of Roseville and west of Rocklin and Lincoln in Western Placer County. The prescribed burn takes place between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday, June 8th. The terrain allows crews to employ direct and indirect methods of firefighting and fire control and provides agencies an opportunity to train cooperatively in incident command and fire ground tactical operations. For questions, you can contact Mary Eldridge, CalFire Information Officer at (530) 889-0111 x0123 Regards, Bonnie Gore Placer County Supervisor, District 1 Be the first to get alerted to severe weather, unexpected road closures, missing persons and evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods. Subscribe now at PlacerAlert.org 1211 Pleasant Grove Blvd Suite 100 Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 787-8950
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We Are Roseville - June 2, 2026
Proposed FY2026-27 Budget releasedThe City of Roseville is pleased to present the Fiscal Year 2026-27 proposed budget for public review. This expense budget totals $877 million, including $258 million allocated to the General Fund operating budget and $408 million dedicated to enterprise funds (electric, water, wastewater, and waste services). Revenues citywide total $885 million. We invite you to our City Council meeting on Wednesday, June 17 at 6 p.m., where City Council will consider the budget for adoption.âŻThe meeting will be held at 116 S. Grant St. in Downtown Roseville. If you are unable to attend, you can view the meetings live on the City's YouTube channel. Learn more Streamline Your City Requests with RosieYou can now create service requests directly through Rosie, the City of Rosevilleâs chatbot. Whether youâre dealing with a pesky pothole or spotted some graffiti, getting help is now as simple as sending a text. Just use basic keywords like "pothole" or "graffiti" to trigger a request prompt. Once submitted, Rosie will provide you with a case number so you can track the progress of your request in real-time via the myRSVL web portal or mobile app. Ready to try it? Text âhelloâ to 866-25-ROSIE (76743) or look for the chat icon on the City of Roseville website to start your first request today! Learn more Atlantic/Vernon Street Traffic Improvements Project updateDue to high daytime traffic volumes, night work is scheduled for this week from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. The Atlantic/Vernon Street s-curve will be reduced to one lane between Lincoln and Yosemite Street with flaggers directing alternating traffic. Median work is ongoing with the s-curve southbound lane closed and detours in place during daytime hours. Allow extra travel time and travel with care through the work area. Learn more Big Trucks Summer begins this ThursdayBig Trucks Summer is back, and it's bigger than ever in honor of its 10th anniversary! Join us for action-packed fun at Mahany Park (1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd) every Thursday in June from 9 to 11 a.m., where exciting new utility trucks will roll in each week. See the lineup below: June 4: Electric June 11: Water June 18: Waste Services June 25: Wastewater Start your engines... this year, explore a variety of fun with food trucks, inflatables, and a kid-sized truck wash. Families can also take home a piece of the celebration with Big Trucks t-shirts (in sizes 2Tâ5T), available for purchase at the Utility Exploration Center while supplies last. Learn more This weekend: Come out for Blaster Blitz!Blaster Blitz is back and bigger than ever, happening this Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mahany Park! Grab your family and join the foam-flinging fun with epic dart battles, live music, delicious food vendors, and plenty of action-packed entertainment for all ages. Blaster Blitz tickets Summer Reading Challenge Kick Off Party this SaturdayJoin us Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Maidu Community Center for the Summer Reading Challenge Kickoff Party! Bring the whole family for a FREE, fun-filled morning of Storytime (10:30 a.m.), wild animal show (11:00-11:50am), giant games, balloon artist, Galaxy Game Cafe, STEM-sters, Chick-Fil-A, crafts by Lakeshore Learning, and special visits from Bluey and Bingo! Pick up a reading log and win prizes. Summer Reading Challenge info Unlock endless adventures with the 2026 Summer Youth Bus PassSummer Youth Bus Passes are now available for purchase. Get access to summer jobs, shopping, movies, parks, and other activities. Travel around south Placer, June 1 â Aug. 31, for $10. Buy your passes today Roseville Rising: Calling all culinary entrepreneurs Are you ready to turn your passion for food into a thriving business? Don't miss the opportunity to apply for the next Roseville Rising cohort. Join Roseville Venture Lab for Roseville Rising: Food, a 10-week program designed for culinary entrepreneurs who are eager to launch their concept or strengthen and grow an existing food business. You'll gain insights from industry experts, develop a strong business foundation, and connect with a supportive community of innovators. Apply by June 21 Capturing water when it's available, saving it for when it's neededRosevilleâs water system draws from a mix of sources. Surface water is our primary supply, supported by a growing groundwater program and an expanding recycled water system. That strategic mix ensures reliable service. Over the past two decades, Roseville has invested in Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR), a method where water is injected into underground aquifers for storage and later use. Learn more Get your passportPlanning a summer getaway? Before you pack your bags, make sure your passport is up to date. Visit our Passport facility, located at 316 Vernon Street, Suite 190: Open Monday - Friday 7:15 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed for lunch 12 - 12:30 p.m. daily Schedule an appointment and learn more Explore current job openingsBudget Analyst I/II Dispatcher II Police Records Clerk II Principal Accountant (Internal Control Accountant) Refuse Supervisor Senior Planner Senior Utility Customer Service Specialist Tree Trimmer I/II 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. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGSView meeting agendas and minutes City Council Meeting - 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 3 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, June 11 Parks & Recreation Commission - To be determined Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 16 Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 23 Design Committee - Thursday, June 18 meeting is cancelled. Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 12 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 28 Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 11 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 on the Cityâs YouTube channel. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | roseville.ca.gov
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911 Newsletter - June 2026
Stop. Look. Lock.Summer officially begins June 21, but the heat is already here and so is the danger of children being left in hot cars. Every year, there are heartbreaking stories of children being seriously harmed or killed in vehicles that heat up in minutes. One tragedy is too many, and each one is preventable. There is no safe amount of time to leave a child in a car. Not for a quick errand, not with the windows cracked, not even if the engine is running. If it means waking a sleeping child or changing your plans, do it. Cars heat up fast. Even on a 70-degree day, the interior can reach 110 degrees within an hour. Cracking windows or parking in the shade offers little protection. Children are especially vulnerable as their bodies heat up three to five times faster than adults, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Heatstroke can begin quickly, becoming life-threatening at 104 degrees and often fatal at 107 degrees. Everyone can help prevent hot car deaths. Here are a few tips from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for parents and caregivers: Make it a habit to check your entire vehicle, especially the back seat, before locking the doors and walking away. Over 50% of pediatric vehicular heatstroke deaths are a result of a parent or caregiver forgetting a child in a car. Ask your childcare provider to call if your child doesnât show up for care as expected. Place a personal item like a purse or briefcase in the back seat, as another reminder to look before you lock. Write a note or place a stuffed animal in the passenger's seat to remind you that a child is in the back seat. Store car keys and fobs out of a child's reach and teach children that a vehicle is not a play area. Tips for everyone: Always lock your car when you aren't using it. Even if you don't have a child of your own, a child in your neighborhood could get into your unlocked vehicle. Over 230 children have died from vehicular heatstroke since 1998 because they gained access to a vehicle and became trapped. As a community, we need to look out for others. If you see a child alone in a car, donât assume itâs okay; take action. A quick check could save a life. 4th of July celebrationFun Run - 7:15 a.m. Register today and see how you stack up against other runners. For more information, visit: runcrimeoutroseville.org Parade - 9 a.m. Starts at Vernon/Douglas. View the parade route and other event details at roseville.ca.gov/4th. Familyâfriendly activities at Royer Park - 10 a.m. Enjoy some live music while the kids have fun with games and activities. Food will be available for purchase. Fireworks @the Grounds - 9:15 p.m. Gates open at 4 p.m. Bring a chair or blanket. Seating at the All American Raceway is first-come, first-served. Parking is $15, cash only. No fee for entrance. No outside food or coolers. Sealed waters are okay. There will be activities for the kids and concessions for the whole family. National Night Out 2026National Night Out is an annual event that brings neighbors and law enforcement together to build safer, stronger, and more connected communities. Itâs about strengthening relationships, fostering trust, and creating a true sense of neighborhood pride. Take the opportunity on Tuesday, August 4 from 6-9 p.m. to step outside, meet your neighbors, and connect with local officers in a positive, relaxed setting. Strong communities are one of the most effective tools in preventing crime. However you celebrate, the goal is simple: come together and have fun. Register for a visit from Roseville PD, Fire, and other City representatives on our website at roseville.ca.gov/NNO. Registration closes July 17. Employment scamsAs layoffs continue to impact workers across the country, scammers are taking advantage of people searching for employment. U.S. employers laid off more than 1.17 million workers in 2025, and the challenging job market has carried into 2026. Unfortunately, fraudsters are using this uncertainty to target job seekers with convincing employment scams. These scams often appear as legitimate job opportunities posted on social media, online marketplaces, and popular employment websites. Some criminals even impersonate real companies, recruiters, or employment agencies to gain victimsâ trust. Their goal is to steal personal information, financial details, or money through fake application fees, background checks, or training costs. Job seekers should remain cautious and watch for warning signs. Legitimate employers will never require payment in exchange for a job opportunity or interview. Be especially wary of positions promising unusually high pay for minimal work, particularly remote jobs that sound too good to be true. Even trusted job platforms such as LinkedIn and Indeed can contain fraudulent postings. Before responding to a recruiter or submitting personal information, verify the company independently by visiting its official website and confirming the position exists. If contacted by a recruiter, make sure the individual is legitimately affiliated with the organization. Experts also advise caution when posting rĂ©sumĂ©s publicly online. Personal details such as phone numbers, addresses, work history, and educational background can be used by criminals to build convincing scams or steal identities. Artificial intelligence has made employment scams even more sophisticated. Fraudsters now use AI-generated emails, fake websites, cloned voices, and realistic messages that can appear authentic and professional. As technology continues to evolve, these scams will become increasingly difficult to detect. In todayâs difficult economy, protecting your personal information is more important than ever. Take time to verify opportunities carefully, trust your instincts, and remember: if a company asks you to pay for a job or interview, it is almost certainly a scam. Roseville residents scammedDate: April 18 Beat: 7 Neighborhood: Sun City On Saturday, April 18 at approximately 1 p.m., a victim with dementia received a phone call from an unknown suspect claiming money was owed to him. The suspect requested and obtained the victimâs Social Security number. A caregiver later identified an unauthorized charge of $206.52 labeled âGovernment Corp.â on the victimâs account. The victim could not recall all details of the interaction, raising concerns that additional personal or financial information may have been disclosed. Prevention Tip: Protect vulnerable individuals. Caregivers should monitor financial activity closely and limit access to sensitive information for individuals who may be susceptible to scams. Date: April 17 Beat: 5 Neighborhood: Harding On Friday, April 17 at approximately 12:46 p.m., the victim received a phone call from an individual claiming to be an undercover bank fraud investigator. The suspect alleged fraudulent activity involving a bank teller and instructed the victim to withdraw her entire checking account balance as part of an investigation. The suspect further directed her to mail the funds to an address in Florida and threatened arrest if she did not comply. The victim withdrew $2,750 and sent the money via courier service before becoming suspicious and ceasing further compliance. Prevention Tip: Question urgency and threats. Scammers often use fear and urgency to manipulate victims. Legitimate investigators will not threaten arrest or demand immediate financial actions. Date: April 13 Beat: 4 Neighborhood: Junction West On Monday, April 13 beginning at approximately 9:04 a.m., the victim received multiple calls from an unknown female claiming to be affiliated with the FBI. The suspect stated that $42,550 was being fraudulently transferred from the victimâs account and instructed him to withdraw funds to prevent the loss. Over several hours, the victim withdrew large sums from multiple bank locations totaling over $130,000 and, under the suspectâs direction, arranged for the money to be transported via rideshare services. The suspect maintained continuous contact, using intimidation and personal information, including the victimâs Social Security number, to gain compliance. The victim became suspicious during a final withdrawal attempt and was informed by bank staff that he was being defrauded. Prevention Tip: Government agencies do not request cash transfers. Law enforcement or federal agencies will never instruct individuals to withdraw or transfer money to âsecureâ funds. Report such requests immediately. 1051 Junction Blvd, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5000 www.roseville.ca.gov/police
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Virtual Dementia Tour
You must sign up for a VDT time slot Go to: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044AABAC2BA3FFC70-63992049-virtual or call: 1-530-889-7140 Time slots are 2:30-5:50 with 2 persons per slot Questions: Call Deacon Marcia Hansen 916-625-6134 DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP Meetings are normally 4th Tuesdays of the month â the next is June 23, 2026 3:00-4:30 in the Hospitality Room of St. Johnâs Episcopal Church Facilitator: Deacon Marcia Hansen Reach out with any questions: meh136200@yahoo.com If you have been noticing your loved starting to behave a âbitâ differently and new tensions seem to be rising as a result, then it may be time to consider coming to the support group where you can learn from others on the same path. Learning more about what to expect and more importantly, how to respond in order to have a smoother relationship. There are numerous types of dementia, and some are overlapping in surprising ways. Learning how to manage your own behavior in this new reality will make a HUGE difference in your relationship and even with your own mental health. ---------------------------- The Rev. Marcia Hansen, Deacon St. Johnâs Episcopal Church Roseville, CA
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We Are Roseville - May 26, 2026
Proposed FY2026-27 Budget released; public workshop set for May 27The City of Roseville is pleased to present the Fiscal Year 2026-27 proposed budget for public review. This expense budget totals $877 million, including $258 million allocated to the General Fund operating budget and $408 million dedicated to enterprise funds (electric, water, wastewater, and waste services). Revenues citywide total $885 million. We invite you to participate in the upcoming Budget Workshop onâŻWednesday,âŻMay 27 at 4 p.m.âŻand during the City Council's consideration for budget adoption onâŻWednesday, June 17 at 6 p.m.âŻMeetings will be held at 116 S. Grant St. in Downtown Roseville. If you are unable to attend, you can view the meetings live on the City's YouTube channel. Learn more Join us for the final Neighborhood clean up event on May 30Spring cleaning just got easier. Join us at Saugstad Park (100 Buljan Drive) on Saturday, May 30, any time between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. for our final Neighborhood clean up event of the season. Seize the chance to declutter your space, reclaim your garage, and dispose of unwanted items at no cost. Learn more Water Safety POOLooza this SaturdayJoin us for Water Safety POOLooza on Saturday, May 30 from 3â7 p.m. at the Roseville Aquatics Complex! Learn important water safety tips while enjoying booths and activities from local organizations including Roseville Police & Fire, Placer County Sheriffâs Office, U.S. Coast Guard and the Roseville Library. All ages welcome. Discounted recreational swim. Water Safety POOLooza information Growing the next generation of problem solversJoin the League of Explorers at the Utility Exploration Center. This free, hands-on STEAM program for kids ages 7â11 turns local utilities into an epic adventure. Each month, participate in a new utility mission for explorers to complete at home. Solar Sorcerers' mission kits are available for pickup, with live labs taking place on Saturday, May 30, at the Utility Exploration Center. Learn more and register Trail-A-Bration is backGet outside and explore Roseville trails with the Trail-a-bration Summer 2026 Challenge. Download your Trail-a-bration Passport, visit checkpoints along participating trails, and earn a prize at the end of the challenge. Choose from 12 featured trails and complete as many as youâd like. Whether you visit one trail or all 12, you can join the fun. Trail-A-Bration details Junction Boulevard and Fairway Drive road resurfacing is underwayRoad resurfacing has begun along Junction Boulevard and Fairway Drive to protect streets and reduce the need for costly repairs in the future. The next project milestone is paving work that will start on Fairway in late May then will move on to Junction. Please be prepared for construction-related traffic and increased noise levels in the project areas. On Fairway Drive, some intersections may have traffic signals flashing red and flaggers directing traffic. If a signal is flashing red and no flaggers are present, treat the intersection as an all-way stop. Allow extra travel time and travel with care through the work zone. Learn more Unlock endless adventures with the 2026 Summer Youth Bus PassSummer Youth Bus Passes are now available for purchase. Get access to summer jobs, shopping, movies, parks, and other activities. Travel around south Placer, June 1 â Aug. 31, for $10. Buy your passes today Get your passportPlanning a summer getaway? Before you pack your bags, make sure your passport is up to date. Visit our Passport facility, located at 316 Vernon Street, Suite 190: Open Monday - Friday 7:15 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed for lunch 12 - 12:30 p.m. daily Schedule an appointment and learn more There is still time to nominate a volunteerFrom mentoring, teaching and community engagement to selfless acts of service, volunteers play a vital role in maintaining our vibrant and healthy community. If you know a youth or adult who is making a difference in Roseville, nominate them to be recognized with the Sylvia Besana Community Volunteer Award. Nomination deadlines for the Sylvia Besana Award have been extended to Monday, June 1. Don't miss this opportunity to recognize someone making a difference in the community! Learn more Upcoming business events at the Roseville Venture LabJoin us for a series of upcoming events, where entrepreneurs, small business owners, and community members can connect, learn, and grow. Essential Steps to Launch Your Small Business: Accessing Capital Wednesday, May 27 Noon - 1 p.m. AI for Business: Practical Tools for Small Businesses Wednesday, June 3 6 - 8 p.m. Get started Explore current job openingsDispatcher II Junior Engineer Police Records Clerk II Project Supervisor Refuse Supervisor Senior Planner Tree Trimmer I/II 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. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGSView meeting agendas and minutes City Council Meeting - 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 3 City Council Budget Workshop - 4 p.m., Wednesday, May 27 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, May 28 Parks & Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, June 2 Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 16 Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 23 Design Committee - Thursday, June 18 meeting is cancelled. Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 12 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 28 OPEB Trust Review Committee - 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 2 Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 11 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 on the Cityâs YouTube channel. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | roseville.ca.gov
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If an investment sounds too good to be true, it probably is
By: The Roseville Police Department California Attorney General Rob Bonta is warning Californians about a surge in fraudulent investment schemes circulating on Meta platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Scammers are using deceptive ads and deepfake technology to impersonate trusted figures and lure victims into high-risk schemes that can drain life savings. According to Bonta, these scams often use photos of well-known or trusted people without their permission in order to create the necessary trust to get into consumersâ pockets. Common Investment Scams Pump-and-Dump Schemes Scammers promote low-value stocks or volatile cryptocurrencies through fake endorsements and âinsiderâ tips. Victims are urged to join private groups, often moved to encrypted apps, where hype drives prices up. Once inflated, scammers sell off their holdings, leaving victims with steep losses. Confidence (Relationship) Scams Fraudsters build trust over time, posing as advisors or mentors. Victims are directed to realistic-looking, but fake, trading platforms that show fabricated profits. As victims invest more, they are later blocked from withdrawing funds or told to pay additional âfees,â which are never returned. Protect Yourself Be cautious of any investment promoted on social media, especially those promising guaranteed or unusually high returns. Legitimate financial professionals rarely solicit clients this way. Cryptocurrency transactions are often irreversible. Always maintain records of all activity. Finally, avoid so-called âasset recoveryâ services demanding upfront fees; many are scams targeting victims a second time. To avoid falling victim to predatory investment schemes on social media, people should take the following steps: Watch for red flags Be skeptical of guaranteed returns, urgent âact nowâ pressure, or celebrity endorsements, especially those created with AI. Treat requests involving cryptocurrency, moving conversations to encrypted apps, or handling other peopleâs money as major warning signs. Verify before you invest Research independently. Confirm credentials through FINRAâs BrokerCheck, check reviews, and verify email domains carefully; scammers often mimic legitimate addresses. Consult a trusted financial or legal advisor, and take seriously any warnings from your bank or advisor. If something feels off, donât proceed. Be cautious of deepfakes Scammers increasingly use realistic fake videos to impersonate public figures. Look for subtle inconsistencies in audio or visuals, and search online to verify whether the content is authentic. Legitimate experts rarely promote investments through social media ads or obscure platforms. Protect your information Limit what you share on social media, keep profiles private, and confirm unusual messages, even from friends, through another method. Never share personal, financial, or login information, and do not grant remote access to your devices. Anyone who believes theyâve been targeted or victimized should report it to local law enforcement and oag.ca.gov/report.
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We Are Roseville - May 19, 2026
Get your passportPlanning a summer getaway? Before you pack your bags, make sure your passport is up to date. Visit our Passport facility, located at 316 Vernon Street, Suite 190: Open Monday - Friday 7:15 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed for lunch 12 - 12:30 p.m. daily Schedule an appointment and learn more Serve your community on a board or commissionThe Roseville City Council is accepting applications from citizens 18 or older residing within the City limits of Roseville interested in serving on the following boards and committees: Economic Development Advisory Committee (two vacancies) *Appointees must live OR work in Roseville. Grants Advisory Commission (three vacancies) Local Sales Tax Citizen's Oversight Committee (one vacancy) Planning Commission (three vacancies) Submit your application to the City Clerk by 4 p.m. on Friday, May 22. Learn more and apply There is still time to nominate a volunteerFrom mentoring, teaching and community engagement to selfless acts of service, volunteers play a vital role in maintaining our vibrant and healthy community. If you know a youth or adult who is making a difference in Roseville, nominate them to be recognized with the Sylvia Besana Community Volunteer Award. Nomination deadlines for the Sylvia Besana Award have been extended to Monday, June 1. Don't miss this opportunity to recognize someone making a difference in the community! Learn more Placer County vote centers open this weekendStarting Saturday, May 23, voters who want to cast their ballots for the June 2, 2026, Statewide Direct Primary Election in person can visit any open vote center in Placer County to obtain a poll ballot or use âSign, Scan & Go!â and have their vote-by-mail ballot scanned as they watch. Find vote center locations and their days and hours of operation on the Placer County Elections website. Need to register to vote, obtain a replacement ballot, or have questions about the primary? The Elections Office is ready to help! In addition to regular business hours, the office will be open during the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 25, and both weekends before the election, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Call 1-800-824-8683 (VOTE), email election@placer.ca.gov, or visit in person at 3715 Atherton Road in Rocklin. Learn more about the June 2 primary Friday Flicks: Blast off with ElioGet ready for a cosmic adventure at Friday Flicks on May 22 in Vernon Street Town Square! Enjoy a free showing of Elio, plus themed activities and swag (while supplies last) before the movie begins at sunset. Friday Flicks info Spring Craft Fair this SaturdayThe Spring Craft Fair is happening this weekend on Saturday, May 23, at Vernon Street Town Square from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Spend the day browsing one-of-a-kind handmade goods from talented local artisans. Craft Fair details Manufacturing powers Rosevilleâs economic futureWhen you turn on a computer, drive an electric vehicle, or rely on a medical device, you may be using technology made in Roseville. From semiconductor components to precision-engineered parts, manufacturing in Roseville plays a role in products people depend on every day. In Roseville, manufacturing continues to strengthen the local economy by creating high-quality jobs, attracting investment, and positioning the city for long-term economic growth. Learn more Upcoming business events at the Roseville Venture LabJoin us for a series of upcoming events, where entrepreneurs, small business owners, and community members can connect, learn, and grow. Essential Steps to Launch Your Small Business: Accessing Capital Wednesday, May 27 Noon - 1 p.m. AI for Business: Practical Tools for Small Businesses Wednesday, June 3 6 - 8 p.m. Get started Roseville Square project showcases Commercial Corridors plans in actionA familiar Roseville destination is getting new life. The latest reinvestment project within Roseville Square is demonstrating exactly how the City of Rosevilleâs Commercial Corridors Specific PlansâŻare helping modernize long-established retail centers, attracting new businesses, and creating renewed energy along some of Rosevilleâs most traveled corridors. Learn more Celebrating Public WorksPublic Works plays a major role in shaping the city we live in by bringing projects to life, connecting us all through infrastructure and service. From roadways and transportation to maintaining our Cityâs vital floodplain infrastructure, they are what make our communities dynamic places to live and work. Celebrate Public Works Week with us as we recognize the people who keep our community running. Learn more Draft environmental impact report released for Environmental Utilities operations center projectThe Draft Environmental Impact Report (Draft EIR) for the proposed Environmental Utilities Operations Center and Resource Recovery Transfer Operation is available for public review and comment through Monday, June 22. As part of the environmental review process, the City of Roseville will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, May 26, to receive oral comments on the contents of the Draft EIR. Find out more about the proposed project, review the draft environmental report, and learn the options for sharing comments. Learn more Growing the next generation of problem solversJoin the League of Explorers at the Utility Exploration Center. This free, hands-on STEAM program for kids ages 7â11 turns local utilities into an epic adventure. Each month, participate in a new utility mission for explorers to complete at home. Solar Sorcerers' mission kits are available for pickup, with live labs taking place on Saturday, May 30, at the Utility Exploration Center. Learn more and register Big Trucks Summer is next monthBig Trucks Summer toddler tees are officially on sale and theyâre made for your tiniest truck fans. Think big truck energy in small sizes, perfect for climbing, exploring, and showing off their love for all things loud and awesome. Swing by the Utility Exploration Center to grab one before theyâre gone. Make it part of the fun, check out the exhibits, and get your crew geared up early for the 10th anniversary of Big Trucks Summer. Limited quantities. While supplies last. Learn more Explore current job openingsBuilding Plans Examiner I/II Dispatcher II Junior Engineer Police Code Enforcement Officer Principal Accountant (Internal Control Accountant) Project Supervisor Refuse Supervisor Senior Accountant (Grants) Senior Planner Tree Trimmer I/II 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. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGSView meeting agendas and minutes City Council Meeting - 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 20 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, June 11 Parks & Recreation Commission - TBD Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 16 Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 26 Design Committee - Thursday, May 21, meeting has been canceled. Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 12 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 28 OPEB Trust Review Committee - 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 2 Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 11 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 on the Cityâs YouTube channel. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | roseville.ca.gov
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We Are Roseville - May 12, 2026
Serve your community on a board or commissionThe Roseville City Council is accepting applications from citizens 18 or older residing within the City limits of Roseville interested in serving on the following boards and committees: Economic Development Advisory Committee (two vacancies) *Appointees must live OR work in Roseville. Grants Advisory Commission (three vacancies) Local Sales Tax Citizen's Oversight Committee (one vacancy) Planning Commission (three vacancies) Submit your application to the City Clerk by 4 p.m. on Friday, May 22. Learn more and apply Get rolling during May is Bike MonthEnjoy the outdoors with Roseville's Bike Month activities. Explore how active and sustainable transportation choices can benefit air quality and our physical health while having fun. Whether you're commuting, exercising, or out for a leisurely ride, every trip makes a difference. Learn more about May is Bike Month Goats are backTheyâre cute, theyâre hungry and theyâre hard at work! The goats are back in Roseville, grazing their way through overgrown brush in our natural areas to help manage vegetation. Want to see them in action? Check out our goat tracker Summer fun starts hereWeâve got you covered! SPARKS Summer Camps still have limited spots available, with weekly sessions to fit your schedule. Kids will enjoy days packed with games, crafts, sports, field trips, and water funâŠall in a safe, supervised environment. Spots are limited, so be sure to save yours soon. Register for SPARKS camp Kickstart your culinary business and apply for Roseville RisingAre you ready to turn your passion for food into a thriving business? Join Roseville Venture Lab for Roseville Rising: Food, a 10-week program designed for culinary entrepreneurs who are eager to launch their concept or strengthen and grow an existing food business. Youâll gain insights from industry experts, develop a strong business foundation, and connect with a supportive community of like-minded innovators. Spots are limited, so now is the time to take the next step in your culinary journey. Apply now Supporting Roseville entrepreneursThis Small Business Month, we recognize the impact of local entrepreneurs. Whether itâs a tech startup or a neighborhood restaurant, they fuel Rosevilleâs economy and create opportunity. Starting or growing a small business? You donât have to do it alone. The City of Roseville is here to provide the support you need to be a successful small business. From licensing to permits, use our Small Business Portal to help you plan and launch your business. Or, accelerate your growth by participating in the Roseville Venture Labâs business programs and events. Get started Draft environmental impact report released for Environmental Utilities operations center projectThe Draft Environmental Impact Report (Draft EIR) for the proposed Environmental Utilities Operations Center and Resource Recovery Transfer Operation is available for public review and comment through Monday, June 22. As part of the environmental review process, the City of Roseville will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, May 26, to receive oral comments on the contents of the Draft EIR. Find out more about the proposed project, review the draft environmental report, and learn the options for sharing comments. Learn more Get ready for Mulch MayhemLooking to save water and keep your garden thriving this summer? Mulch Mayhem is back! Roseville water customers can pick up free mulch on Saturday, May 16, from 8 a.m. to noon at 9100 Foothills Blvd. Mulch is a simple yet powerful tool for water conservation. Adding just 2-3 inches around trees and plants can save up to 30 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet while reducing evaporation, controlling weeds, and improving soil health. Learn more about Mulch Mayhem Growing the next generation of problem solversJoin the League of Explorers at the Utility Exploration Center. This free, hands-on STEAM program for kids ages 7â11 turns local utilities into an epic adventure. Each month, participate in a new utility mission for explorers to complete at home. Solar Sorcerers' mission kits are available for pickup, with live labs taking place on Saturday, May 30, at the Utility Exploration Center. Learn more and register Big Trucks Summer is next monthBig Trucks Summer toddler tees are officially on sale and theyâre made for your tiniest truck fans. Think big truck energy in small sizes, perfect for climbing, exploring, and showing off their love for all things loud and awesome. Swing by the Utility Exploration Center to grab one before theyâre gone. Make it part of the fun, check out the exhibits, and get your crew geared up early for the 10th anniversary of Big Trucks Summer. Limited quantities. While supplies last. Learn more The work behind every tap, flush, and pickupEvery day in Roseville begins with quiet trust. Water flows when you turn the handle. The system responds without hesitation. A simple moment, backed by people, planning, and purpose. Behind every tap, every flush, every cart at the curb, thereâs a commitment. Not just to keep things running, but to serve a community that depends on it. Take a moment to learn more about the work happening behind the scenes in our community. Learn more Explore current job openingsBuilding Plans Examiner I/II Client Services Supervisor Dispatcher II Police Code Enforcement Officer Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Systems Security and Compliance Technician Principal Accountant (Internal Control Accountant) Project Supervisor Refuse Supervisor Senior Accountant (Grants) Senior Engineer - Recruitment Flyer Senior Planner Tree Trimmer I/II 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. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGSView meeting agendas and minutes City Council Meeting - 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 20 Planning Commission - Thursday, May 14, meeting has been canceled. Parks & Recreation Commission - TBD Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 19, meeting has been canceled. Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 26 Design Committee - Thursday, May 21, meeting has been canceled. Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 13 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 28 OPEB Trust Review Committee - 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 2 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 on the Cityâs YouTube channel. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | roseville.ca.gov
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We Are Roseville - May 5, 2026
Serve your community on a board or commissionThe Roseville City Council is accepting applications from citizens 18 or older residing within the City limits of Roseville interested in serving on the following boards and committees: Economic Development Advisory Committee (two vacancies) *Appointees must live OR work in Roseville. Grants Advisory Commission (three vacancies) Local Sales Tax Citizen's Oversight Committee (one vacancy) Planning Commission (three vacancies) Submit your application to the City Clerk by 4 p.m. on Friday, May 22. Learn more and apply Union Pacific Siren TestingOn Wednesday, May 5, at noon, Union Pacific Railroad will be testing their emergency notification siren. Residents in the vicinity of the rail yard may hear the test siren. Here are steps that we recommend all residents take to prepare for any emergency that might affect our region: Register for Placer Alert: This is an emergency notification system used by our Fire and Police departments to notify residents of emergency situations that may affect them and would be used in conjunction with the Union Pacific siren should there be an incident at the railyard where residents needed to be notified. Be prepared should you need to evacuate: More tips on how to be prepared can be found at www.ready.gov. Read more Come celebrate the Dry Creek Greenway East Trail grand openingSaturday, May 9 10 a.m. â noon Come celebrate the completion of Phase 1 of the Dry Creek Greenway East Trail. Bring the whole family and enjoy the new, approximately two-mile, paved multi-use pathway. Event highlights: Community booths: Nature, safety, and wellness tips Guided walks Kids Zone: Scavenger hunt, games, music, and photo booth Celebrate Bike Month: Join the region and log rides to win prizes Learn more Participate in Walk, Bike & Roll to School DayJoin your friends and neighbors and choose an active way of traveling to school. Get moving for Walk, Bike and Roll to School Day on Wednesday, May 6. Donât forget to check the Safe Routes to School interactive map to find your best path. If youâre driving near schools, be alert for extra pedestrian and bicycle traffic. Learn more and participate Get rolling during May is Bike MonthEnjoy the outdoors with Roseville's Bike Month activities. Explore how active and sustainable transportation choices can benefit air quality and our physical health while having fun. Whether you're commuting, exercising or out for a leisurely ride, every trip makes a difference. Learn more about May is Bike Month Spring Craft Fair at Vernon Street Town SquareMark your calendar for Saturday, May 23 and head to Vernon Street Town Square for the Spring Craft Fair. Browse one-of-a-kind handmade goods from talented local artisans. Guests 21+ can stop by the Craft & Sip Corner to enjoy a mimosa while creating a seasonal craft. Craft Fair details Concerts on the Square 2026The 2026 Concerts on the Square lineup is here! Join us for great music all summer long: June 20: Urgent (Music of Foreigner) July 18: Maroon Vibes â The #1 Maroon 5 Tribute Band August 15: Bee Gees Fever (Music of the Bee Gees) September 19: Summer Night City â The ABBA Tribute Gates open at 6:30 p.m., shows start at 8 p.m. Grab some food truck favorites, visit the beer garden and claim your spot. Free admission. Concert details Blaster Blitz returnsBlaster Blitz is back at Mahany Park on Saturday, June 6! Round up the whole family for an action-packed day of foam dart battles, challenges, live music, food trucks, vendors and nonstop fun. Space is limited⊠get tickets now before prices go up. Get tickets for Blaster Blitz AI for Business: Practical uses for finance, marketing, and supportJoin us at the Roseville Venture Lab on Wednesday, May 6, from 6 â 8 p.m, to learn how AI can help you plan campaigns, create content, and execute marketing workflows. Youâll see a live demo, real-world examples, and practical ideas you can apply right away. Learn more and register Kickstart your culinary business and apply for Roseville RisingAre you ready to turn your passion for food into a thriving business? Join Roseville Venture Lab for Roseville Rising: Food, a 10-week program designed for culinary entrepreneurs who are eager to launch their concept or strengthen and grow an existing food business. Youâll gain insights from industry experts, develop a strong business foundation, and connect with a supportive community of like-minded innovators. Spots are limited, so now is the time to take the next step in your culinary journey. Apply now Get ready for Mulch MayhemLooking to save water and keep your garden thriving this summer? Mulch Mayhem is back! Roseville water customers can pick up free mulch on Saturday, May 16, from 8 a.m. to noon at 9100 Foothills Blvd. Mulch is a simple yet powerful tool for water conservation. Adding just 2-3 inches around trees and plants can save up to 30 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet while reducing evaporation, controlling weeds, and improving soil health. Learn more about Mulch Mayhem Free oil filter exchange every weekend in MayEvery weekend in May, Roseville residents can bring in their used oil filter to participating AutoZone locations and receive a new FREE oil filter while supplies last. Funded in part by CalRecycle, this program makes it easy to recycle properly and keep used oil filters out of the landfill. Learn more about participating locations Atlantic/Vernon Street Traffic Improvements Project updateMedian work temporarily closed the southbound lane on Vernon Street between the Atlantic and Vernon Street intersection and Lincoln Street. This closure will last through mid-May. Please travel with care through the work area. Allow extra travel time. Learn more about this project Explore current job openingsClient Services Supervisor Dispatcher II Police Systems Security and Compliance Technician Principal Accountant (Internal Control Accountant) Project Supervisor Senior Accountant (Grants) Soccer Official I/II/III Therapeutic Recreation Specialist 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. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGSView meeting agendas and minutes City Council Meeting - 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 6 Planning Commission - Thursday, May 14, meeting has been canceled. Parks & Recreation Commission - TBD Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 19 Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 26 Grants Advisory Commission - Tuesday, May 12, meeting has been canceled. Design Committee - Thursday, May 21, meeting has been canceled. Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 13 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 28 OPEB Trust Review Committee - 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 2 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 on the Cityâs YouTube channel. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | roseville.ca.gov
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We Are Roseville - April 28, 2026
Jeff Beigh named Roseville's Chief of PoliceCity Manager Dominick Casey is pleased to announce Jeff Beigh as the next Chief of Police following a highly competitive recruitment process. Beigh (pronounced bee), previously a Roseville police captain, will serve as Rosevilleâs 19th police chief, succeeding Chief Troy Bergstrom who retires on April 28. âJeff Beigh is a proven leader with deep institutional knowledge and strong citywide support. His people-centered approach to leadership is grounded in transparency, accountability, and community-oriented policing that builds trust and fosters operational excellence,â said Casey. As chief, Beigh will oversee a $69 million annual operating budget and the departmentâs 240 sworn and professional staff in serving our community. Read more Roseville names Jill Nunes as next Director of Parks, Recreation and LibrariesRoseville City Manager Dominick Casey has appointed Jill Nunes as the Cityâs next director of Parks, Recreation & Libraries following a highly competitive recruitment. Nunes will start on May 18 and will succeed Jill Geller, who retires on May 29. "Jill brings deep industry expertise and a strong record of transparent, collaborative leadership. Her people-first approach and ability to build community partnerships will continue to enhance Rosevilleâs legacy of delivering award-winning parks, recreation and library experiences," said Casey. As PRL director, Nunes will lead a department of 165 full-time and 700 part-time and seasonal employees and manage an annual operating budget of $58 million supporting a new soccer complex, 90+ parks, recreation programming, 3 libraries, 3 aquatics facilities, 21 childcare centers, 2 golf courses, Maidu Museum & Historic Site, a fitness center, senior services, cultural arts, and more than 4,000 acres of natural areas for the Roseville community. Read more Our new website is live!The City of Roseville recently debuted an updated website with a new URL, roseville.ca.gov, to better serve residents, businesses, and visitors. The website features a more modern, accessible, and transparent experience. Updates were made with public survey feedback in mind. Weâre still making improvements, so please pardon our digital dust as we finalize this transition. Read more about Roseville's new website Voting materials arriving soon for June 2 primaryThe June 2, 2026, Statewide Direct Primary Election is just over a month away â are you ready to vote, Placer? State and county voter information guides have been mailed to all eligible voters â review them closely to see offices and measures on the ballot, your voting options, drop box and vote center locations, important deadlines and much more. Voting materials will be in the mail by Monday, May 4. Want to watch your ballot being counted? Use âSign, Scan & Go!â at the Elections Office as early as May 4. Learn more Nominate a volunteerFrom mentoring, teaching and community engagement to selfless acts of service, volunteers play a vital role in maintaining our vibrant and healthy community. If you know a youth or adult who is making a difference in Roseville, nominate them to be recognized with the Sylvia Besana Community Volunteer Award. Nominations are due by 5 p.m., Thursday, April 30. Learn more Lantern Festival: Culture Without Borders this weekendMay is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Let's celebrate on Saturday, May 2, at the Maidu Community Center from 10 a.m. - noon with a mini festival featuring dance, music, games, crafts, and delicious snacks. Free event. No registration required. Learn more about the Lantern Festival Enjoy Wine Down WednesdayJoin us on Wednesdays through May 20 for Wine Down Wednesday at Vernon Street Town Square. Enjoy five tastings from local wineries, along with food trucks and live music. Season passes and cabana rentals are on sale now, so be sure to get your tickets now. Get tickets for Wine Down Wednesday Gear up for Blaster BlitzGet ready for an epic blaster battle! Join us for Blaster Blitz on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m.â1 p.m. at the Mahany Fitness Center All-Weather Field! Grab the whole family and gear up for an action-packed foam dart showdown featuring music, exciting challenges, vendors, food, and nonstop fun. This event is designed for families to compete together, so bring your A-game! Learn more and get tickets for Blaster Blitz Gear up for BikeFestBring your bicycle and helmet to Rosevilleâs 33rd annual family bike safety event on Saturday, May 2 from 9 a.m. â noon at Vernon Street Town Square. Enjoy the bike obstacle course, a safety show including education on e-bikes, helmet fittings, bicycle safety checks from local bike shops, and food carts. Participants receive free helmets, prizes (while supplies last), and a chance to win a bicycle! Learn more Come celebrate the Dry Creek Greenway East Trail grand openingSaturday, May 9 10 a.m. â noon Come celebrate the completion of Phase 1 of the Dry Creek Greenway East Trail. Bring the whole family and enjoy the new, approximately two-mile, paved multi-use pathway. Event highlights: Community booths: Nature, safety, and wellness tips Guided walks Kids Zone: Scavenger hunt, games, music, and photo booth Celebrate Bike Month: Join the region and log rides to win prizes Learn more AI for Business: Practical uses for finance, marketing and supportJoin us at the Roseville Venture Lab on Wednesday, May 6, from 6 â 8 p.m, to learn how AI can help you plan campaigns, create content, and execute marketing workflows. Youâll see a live demo, real-world examples, and practical ideas you can apply right away. Learn more and register Kickstart your culinary business and apply for Roseville RisingAre you ready to turn your passion for food into a thriving business? Join Roseville Venture Lab for Roseville Rising: Food, a 10-week program designed for culinary entrepreneurs who are eager to launch their concept or strengthen and grow an existing food business. Youâll gain insights from industry experts, develop a strong business foundation, and connect with a supportive community of like-minded innovators. Spots are limited, so now is the time to take the next step in your culinary journey. Apply now Roseville improves water reliability with a new water system connectionThe Roseville City Council has approved an agreement with the Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) to formalize the shared operation and maintenance of the Woodcreek Intertie, strengthening water reliability for both PCWA and Roseville customers and the surrounding region. The Woodcreek Intertie is a connection between the two water systems that allows water to move in either direction when needed. This connection gives both agencies more flexibility to respond when conditions change. Learn more about the Woodcreek Intertie Garden Gab: Ask an Expert returns to the Inspiration GardenThe second annual Garden Gab: Ask an Expert is returning to the Utility Exploration Center Inspiration Garden (1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd) on Thursday, April 30, and Saturday, May 2, between 9 a.m. and noon. If you have questions about pests, pruning, soil health, irrigation, or landscape design, this is your opportunity to get answers directly from trusted local experts. Learn more about Garden Gab Get ready for Mulch MayhemLooking to save water and keep your garden thriving this summer? Mulch Mayhem is back! Roseville water customers can pick up free mulch on Saturday, May 16, from 8 a.m. to noon at 9100 Foothills Blvd. Mulch is a simple yet powerful tool for water conservation. Adding just 2-3 inches around trees and plants can save up to 30 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet while reducing evaporation, controlling weeds, and improving soil health. Learn more about Mulch Mayhem Pick up a free soil moisture meter and water smarter through May 3As warmer weather returns and irrigation systems begin running again, many residents start watering on a routine schedule. But your landscape may not always need it. Coming soon: a new giveaway is underway through Sunday, May 3. Roseville Utilities will soon be offering free soil moisture meters while supplies last at the Utility Exploration Center (1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd.) during normal business hours. More to come! Learn more Free oil filter exchange every weekend in MayEvery weekend in May, Roseville residents can bring in their used oil filter to participating AutoZone locations and receive a new FREE oil filter while supplies last. Funded in part by CalRecycle, this program makes it easy to recycle properly and keep used oil filters out of the landfill. Learn more about participating locations Atlantic/Vernon Street Traffic Improvements Project updateMedian work will temporarily close the southbound lane on Vernon Street between the Atlantic and Vernon Street intersection and Lincoln Street starting this week. This closure will last approximately three to four weeks. Please travel with care through the work area. Allow extra travel time. Learn more about this project Resurfacing work set for Junction Boulevard and Fairway DriveFollowing preparation work, road resurfacing is scheduled for the following areas starting late-April: Fairway Drive between Stanford Ranch Road and Blue Oaks Boulevard Junction Boulevard between Foothills and Washington Boulevard This work protects streets and reduces the need for costly street repairs in the future. Learn more Explore current job openingsClient Services Supervisor Dispatcher II Police Systems Security and Compliance Technician Principal Accountant (Internal Control Accountant) Senior Accountant (Grants) Soccer Official I/II/III Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Utility Customer Service Representative I/II 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. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGSView meeting agendas and minutes City Council Meeting - 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 6 Planning Commission - Thursday, May 14, meeting has been canceled. Parks & Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, May 4 Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 19 Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 26 Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 12 Design Committee - Thursday, May 21, meeting has been canceled. Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 13 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 28 OPEB Trust Review Committee - 10:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 2 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 on the Cityâs YouTube channel. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | roseville.ca.gov
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911 Newsletter - May 2026
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We Are Roseville - April 21, 2026
Our new website is live!The City of Roseville recently debuted an updated website with a new URL, roseville.ca.gov, to better serve residents, businesses, and visitors. The website features a more modern, accessible, and transparent experience. Updates were made with public survey feedback in mind. Weâre still making improvements, so please pardon our digital dust as we finalize this transition. Read more about Roseville's new website Celebrate National Library Week with us!Join us to Celebrate National Library Week (April 19â25) with art, creativity and free fun for all ages! Plus, April 21 is National Library Workers Day. Please help us thank the amazing staff who make our libraries so special. Highlights: Bubblemania (April 22) Rainbow Party (April 24) Art lessons for all ages (April 21â23) Join the fun YoomeÌn: A Celebration of Spring this weekCelebrate the season of renewal this Saturday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Maidu Museum & Historic Site! Enjoy Indigenous performances, cultural demonstrations, artisan goods, museum exhibits, hands-on activities for kids, and guided toursâŠincluding ancient petroglyphs. Free and open to all. Come welcome spring Comedy Night this FridayGet ready to laugh this Friday, April 24 at 8 p.m. at the Roseville Theatre! Known for appearances on The Tonight Show, Colbert, and Conan, Nathan Macintosh brings his high-energy comedy to Downtown Roseville for one night. 18+ only. Get your tickets Drug Take Back day is on April 25Unused or expired medications and vaping devices arenât just clutter â they can put your family, home, and environment at risk. Join us for Rosevilleâs prescription take-back event and safely dispose of them on Saturday, April 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. Learn more Introducing the Know Your Boundaries resource pageWeâre pleased to launch Rosevilleâs âKnow your Boundariesâ page to provide an easy and convenient resource for people to learn if their address is within City of Roseville boundaries, find their council district, school district, municipal service providers, and learn helpful FAQs. Learn more Nominate a volunteerFrom mentoring, teaching and community engagement to selfless acts of service, volunteers play a vital role in maintaining our vibrant and healthy community. If you know a youth or adult who is making a difference in Roseville, nominate them to be recognized with the Sylvia Besana Community Volunteer Award. Nominations are due by 5 p.m., Thursday, April 30. Learn more Upcoming business event at the Roseville Venture LabJoin us for a series of upcoming events, where entrepreneurs, small business owners, and community members can connect, learn, and grow. Essential Steps to Launch Your Small Business Monday, April 27 Noon - 1 p.m. AI for Business: Practical Tools for Small Businesses Wednesday, May 6 6 - 8 p.m. Learn more and register for these events Kickstart your culinary business and apply for Roseville RisingAre you ready to turn your passion for food into a thriving business? Join Roseville Venture Lab for Roseville Rising: Food, a 10-week program designed for culinary entrepreneurs who are eager to launch their concept or strengthen and grow an existing food business. Youâll gain insights from industry experts, develop a strong business foundation, and connect with a supportive community of like-minded innovators. Spots are limited, so now is the time to take the next step in your culinary journey. Apply now Free oil filter exchange every weekend in MayEvery weekend in May, Roseville residents can bring in their used oil filter to participating AutoZone locations and receive a new FREE oil filter while supplies last. Funded in part by CalRecycle, this program makes it easy to recycle properly and keep used oil filters out of the landfill. Learn more about participating locations Pick up a free soil moisture meter and water smarter starting April 19As warmer weather returns and irrigation systems begin running again, many residents start watering on a routine schedule. But your landscape may not always need it. Coming soon: a new giveaway is on the way from Sunday, April 19 through Sunday, May 3. Roseville Utilities will soon be offering free soil moisture meters while supplies last at the Utility Exploration Center (1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd.) during normal business hours. More to come! Learn more Get ready for Mulch MayhemLooking to save water and keep your garden thriving this summer? Mulch Mayhem is back! Roseville water customers can pick up free mulch on Saturday, May 16, from 8 a.m. to noon at 9100 Foothills Blvd. Mulch is a simple yet powerful tool for water conservation. Adding just 2-3 inches around trees and plants can save up to 30 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet while reducing evaporation, controlling weeds, and improving soil health. Learn more about Mulch Mayhem Gear up for BikeFestBring your bicycle and helmet to Rosevilleâs 33rd annual family bike safety event on Saturday, May 2 from 9 a.m. â noon at Vernon Street Town Square. Enjoy the bike obstacle course, a safety show including education on e-bikes, helmet fittings, bicycle safety checks from local bike shops, and food carts. Participants receive free helmets, prizes (while supplies last), and a chance to win a bicycle! Learn more Come celebrate the Dry Creek Greenway East Trail grand openingSaturday, May 9 10 a.m. â noon Come celebrate the completion of Phase 1 of the Dry Creek Greenway East Trail. Bring the whole family and enjoy the new, approximately two-mile, paved multi-use pathway. Event highlights: Community booths: Nature, safety, and wellness tips Guided walks Kids Zone: Scavenger hunt, games, music, and photo booth Celebrate Bike Month: Join the region and log rides to win prizes Learn more Atlantic/Vernon Street Traffic Improvements Project updateMedian work will temporarily close the southbound lane on Vernon Street between the Atlantic and Vernon Street intersection and Lincoln Street starting this week. This closure will last approximately three to four weeks. Please travel with care through the work area. Allow extra travel time. Learn more about this project Resurfacing work set for Junction Boulevard and Fairway DriveFollowing preparation work, road resurfacing is scheduled for the following areas starting late-April: Fairway Drive between Stanford Ranch Road and Blue Oaks Boulevard Junction Boulevard between Foothills and Washington Boulevard This work protects streets and reduces the need for costly street repairs in the future. Learn more Explore current job openingsChild Care Program Assistant Child Care Program Leader Customer Service Specialist Dispatcher II Soccer Official I/II/III Therapeutic Recreation Specialist 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. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGSView meeting agendas and minutes City Council Meeting - 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 6 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, April 23 Parks & Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, May 4 Transportation Commission - Tuesday, April 21, meeting has been canceled. Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, April 28 Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 12 Design Committee - Thursday, May 21, meeting has been canceled. Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 13 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 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 on the Cityâs YouTube channel. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | roseville.ca.gov
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Donât Take the Bait on Phishing Scams
Information sourced from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Have you ever received a text or email warning you that something is wrong with one of your online accounts? Maybe it says your streaming account is about to be suspended unless you take action immediately. It might even include a link that claims to help fix your accountâs problems. The message seems urgent and real. But is it? Your first instinct may be to click the link to resolve the issue quickly. Donât click. Thereâs probably nothing wrong with your account. In fact, itâs likely a phishing scam. Phishing occurs when scammers impersonate legitimate companies through emails or texts to trick you into giving up sensitive information. Common Signs of Phishing Scams: A phishing email or text might: Claim suspicious activity: It says there have been log-in attempts you didnât make â but there havenât been. Report a problem with your account: It claims thereâs a problem with your account or payment information â but there isnât. Ask for confirmation of sensitive information: It asks you to confirm personal or financial details â but you donât need to. What Real Companies Wonât Do While legitimate companies may contact you via email or text message, they wonât send links asking you to update payment information or account details through a link. Only scammers use these tactics. Even opening a suspicious link without entering any information can put you at risk, as scammers may install harmful malware on your device. How to Stay Safe Donât click on links in unexpected emails or texts. If youâre worried something might be wrong with your account, contact the company directly using a verified method, such as a link or phone number you know is legitimate. Report phishing: If you think youâve accidentally shared sensitive information, take action quickly. You can: Report the incident at IdentityTheft.gov and get a recovery plan. If you clicked on a suspicious link, update your security software and run a scan to look for viruses and malware. Where to Report Phishing Scams Report the phishing attempt to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. Forward suspicious text messages to SPAM (7726). Forward suspicious emails to the Anti-Phishing Working Group at reportphishing@apwg.org. By staying alert and knowing the warning signs, you can avoid phishing scams and protect your sensitive information from cybercriminals.
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2026 Annual Sponsors Needed
Calling all Local Business Owners â Want Year-Long Exposure While Supporting West Roseville Community Events? Weâre now inviting businesses to become 2026 Annual Sponsors of the West Roseville Neighborhood Associations (Westpark, Fiddyment Farm, Solaire, & Creekview) for West Roseville community events and programs. Your sponsorship helps support some of our most loved neighborhood traditions, including: Summer Movie Nights National Night Out Photos with Santa Halloween Decoration Contest Christmas Light Contest Letters to Santa With annual sponsorship opportunities ranging from $250 to $2,000, businesses of different sizes can get involved while receiving visibility throughout the year â not just for a single event. Year-long brand exposure opportunities Multiple sponsorship levels available Support a local nonprofit community effort Tax-deductible sponsorships Check out our video at the link below to learn more about our sponsorship opportunities: https://wna.rcona.org/donate/2026-sponsors 2026_NASponsorship_Flier_FINAL.pdf