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  1. Identity theft is on the rise, and experts say there’s no end in sight. In 2024, data breaches exposed more than 1 billion records, a staggering 312% increase from 2023, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center. Major companies, including Change Healthcare, United Healthcare, and AT&T, experienced breaches, affecting millions of people. With cybercriminals constantly finding new ways to steal personal information, it’s important to take steps to protect yourself. One of the best ways to do this is by freezing your credit. How Does a Credit Freeze Work? A credit freeze stops lenders from accessing your credit report. When you apply for a loan, credit card, or bank account, lenders check your credit history before approving your application. If your credit is frozen, they cannot access your report, making it difficult for criminals to open accounts in your name. What to Know About Freezing Your Credit The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) provides these important facts about credit freezes: Anyone can freeze their credit. Freezing and unfreezing your credit is free. A credit freeze does not affect your credit score. You must contact all three major credit bureaus—Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion—to freeze your credit. A freeze remains in place until you lift it. If you need to apply for credit, you’ll have to lift the freeze at all three bureaus. However, if you know which bureau a lender will use, you can lift the freeze only at that bureau. Should You Place a Fraud Alert Instead? In addition to a credit freeze, you might consider placing a fraud alert on your credit file. A fraud alert notifies lenders to take extra steps to verify your identity before opening a new account. There are three types of fraud alerts: Initial Fraud Alert: If you suspect identity theft, you can place this free alert, which lasts one year. It makes it harder for someone to open an account in your name. Extended Fraud Alert: If you’ve been a victim of identity theft and have completed an FTC report at IdentityTheft.gov or filed a police report, you can place this free alert. It lasts seven years and also removes your name from unsolicited credit and insurance offers for five years. Active Duty Fraud Alert: If you are on active military duty, you can place this alert to protect your credit while deployed. It lasts one year and removes you from unsolicited credit and insurance offers for two years. Take Action Now A credit freeze and fraud alert are powerful tools to guard against identity theft. You can place both on your credit file for added protection. If you believe your identity has been stolen, visit IdentityTheft.gov to report the incident and receive a personalized recovery plan. For more details, visit the FTC website to determine if a credit freeze or fraud alert is right for you. Taking these precautions now can save you time, stress, and financial loss in the future
  2. Fire Station 8 Grand Opening Celebration Mark your calendars for the Grand Opening Celebration of Fire Station 8 at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 8. The free family-friendly event includes a ribbon cutting ceremony, station dedication, and guided tours. Learn more Permit Center to relocate during renovations The Permit Center at the Civic Center will be undergoing renovations starting Monday, March 3. During this time, Permit Center services will be temporarily relocated and operate by appointment only. Learn more Pleasant Grove Widening Project update The following intersection signals will be flashing red or dark during overnight hours to allow for the installation of new traffic signal poles: Tuesday, Feb. 25: Pleasant Grove and Country Club Drive, after 1 a.m. signals will be dark for about two hours while switching to the new signal poles Wednesday, Feb. 26: Signals at Pleasant Grove and Foothills Boulevard will be flashing red overnight Thursday, Feb. 27: Signals at Pleasant Grove and Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard will be flashing red overnight Please treat these intersections as all-way stops and proceed with caution when it’s safe. Slow down and travel with care in work zones. Learn more Construction of radio communications tower to serve critical city operations To better serve emergency and critical city operations, the City of Roseville is building a long-planned radio communications tower in east Roseville on a City-owned vacant parcel at 2001 Strauch Drive. Vertical construction is occurring the week of February 24. The site was identified to best provide public safety-grade radio coverage throughout eastern Roseville including both hospitals, enhanced emergency power capabilities, and future public safety needs. Learn more Ticket prices increase soon for Senior (50+) Prom Join us for the Senior (50+) Prom on April 26 from 5-8 p.m. at Woodcreek Golf Club for an elegant evening of dancing, dining and the crowning of our very own prom king and queen! Your ticket includes a gourmet meal, drink ticket and raffle entry with exciting prizes. Prices increase this Saturday, March 1. Get your tickets Campfires are back! Bring your family to the first Campfires of 2025. Come out to the Maidu Museum & Historic Site on March 14 at 7:30 p.m. to enjoy roasting marshmallows, listening to Indigenous stories by the fire and unwinding under the stars. Sign up today Roseville selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo The City of Roseville is proud to announce that we have been selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo right here in Roseville. Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 29, and join us @theGrounds for this free community event! Lineworkers from public power utilities across the nation attend this epic event every year and compete in a series of contests designed to test their technical skills, safety practices, and teamwork. @the Grounds will be transformed into a hub of energy and excitement, with activities and exhibits for all ages - attendees can enjoy the family funfair (complete with bounce houses, petting zoo, train rides and more), food vendors, and locally sponsored exhibits. Admission is free, and everyone is encouraged to attend to cheer on the participants and celebrate public power. Event details All aboard the Earth Night Express – Next stop: Sustainability Save the date for a night of fun and celebration! Hop aboard the Earth Night Express with Roseville Utilities and the Utility Exploration Center on April 17, from 5-8 p.m., at the Woodcreek Golf Club driving range. This free, interactive event is your ticket to exploring sustainability in a fun and engaging way. Along the route, enjoy live music, food trucks, hands-on activities, and games for all ages—all while learning how small changes can make a big impact in Roseville. Don’t miss this chance to connect with your community, your utilities, and a more sustainable way of living. Learn more Getting to Kings games is a slam dunk with Game Day Express Ride the Game Day Express to Sacramento Kings games and let us do the driving. Join fellow fans on Roseville Transit's non-stop service to the Golden 1 Center. Fares are as low as $3.25 each way. Learn more Explore current openings Custodian Dispatcher II Electric Operations Supervisor Environmental Utilities Instrument and Control Technician I / II Inventory Control and Supply Worker I / II Network Operations Technician - Traffic Signals Police Officer Trainee Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Records Clerk II Police Scene Technician II Senior Building Plans Examiner Senior Energy Services Account Representative Wastewater Utility Senior Engineer Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, March 5 Planning Commission - February 27 meeting canceled Parks and Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, March 3 Transportation Commission - February meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, February 25 Law and Regulation Committee - To be determined Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 11 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 26 Design Committee - February meeting canceled Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 22 Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 14 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  3. Permit Center to relocate during renovations The Permit Center at the Civic Center will be undergoing renovations starting Monday, March 3. During this time, Permit Center services will be temporarily relocated and operate by appointment only. Learn more Help shape the future of action sports in Roseville We’re designing a brand-new skatepark and bike park in Campus Oaks Park—and we need your input. We’re working to create a park that fits the community’s needs. Tell us what styles of obstacles and features you want to see. Survey closes on February 26. Take the survey Construction of radio communications tower to serve critical city operations To better serve emergency and critical city operations, the City of Roseville is building a new radio communications tower in east Roseville on a City-owned vacant parcel at 2001 Strauch Drive. Vertical construction is anticipated to begin this month. The site was identified to best provide public safety-grade radio coverage throughout eastern Roseville including both hospitals, enhanced emergency power capabilities, and future public safety needs. Learn more Caring for Roseville's floodplains With 75 miles of creeks running through our community, the City of Roseville regularly maintains our floodplains. If you see illegal dumping, vandalism, or other concerns, please report them using myRSVL. We will inspect the area and address issues as needed. Some natural occurrences, like downed trees, are often left undisturbed to support wildlife habitat, provided they don’t pose a significant safety or flood risk. Visit myRSVL Fire Station 8 Grand Opening Celebration Mark your calendars for the Grand Opening Celebration of Fire Station 8 at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 8. The free family-friendly event includes a ribbon cutting ceremony, station dedication, and guided tours. Learn more Swing into the 90s at the Mayor’s Cup! Save the date for a birthday celebration. The Mayor’s Cup Golf Tournament returns Friday, April 25, and we’re teeing up a special 90s-themed event to celebrate Woodcreek Golf Club’s 30th anniversary. Break out your best retro golf gear and join us for a day of fun on the course! Registration & sponsorship details Roseville selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo The City of Roseville is proud to announce that we have been selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo right here in Roseville. Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 29, and join us @theGrounds for this free community event! Lineworkers from public power utilities across the nation attend this epic event every year and compete in a series of contests designed to test their technical skills, safety practices, and teamwork. @the Grounds will be transformed into a hub of energy and excitement, with activities and exhibits for all ages - attendees can enjoy the family funfair (complete with bounce houses, petting zoo, train rides and more), food vendors, and locally sponsored exhibits. Admission is free, and everyone is encouraged to attend to cheer on the participants and celebrate public power. Event details All aboard the Earth Night Express – Next stop: Sustainability Save the date for a night of fun and celebration! Hop aboard the Earth Night Express with Roseville Utilities and the Utility Exploration Center on April 17, from 5-8 p.m., at the Woodcreek Golf Club driving range. This free, interactive event is your ticket to exploring sustainability in a fun and engaging way. Along the route, enjoy live music, food trucks, hands-on activities, and games for all ages—all while learning how small changes can make a big impact in Roseville. Don’t miss this chance to connect with your community, your utilities, and a more sustainable way of living. Learn more Utility engineers: The unsung heroes of water, waste, and wonder Engineers at Environmental Utilities are problem-solvers, project managers, and innovators. They tackle big challenges to keep essential services running smoothly, ensuring reliable water, wastewater, and waste services for the community. They make the complicated look easy, turning big ideas into everyday conveniences. Learn more & meet our utility engineers Explore current openings Building Maintenance Worker I / II Dispatcher II Electric Operations Supervisor Network Operations Technician - Traffic Signals Police Officer Trainee Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Records Clerk II Police Scene Technician II Senior Building Plans Examiner Senior Energy Services Account Representative Wastewater Utility Senior Engineer Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 19 Planning Commission - February 27 meeting canceled Parks and Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, March 3 Transportation Commission - February meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, February 25 Law and Regulation Committee - To be determined Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 11 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 26 Design Committee - February meeting canceled Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 22 Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 14 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  4. Say goodbye to clutter: Spring cleaning events Happening in April and May! Streamline your spring cleaning by participating in a complimentary spring clean-up organized by the City of Roseville and the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (RCONA). Seize the chance to declutter your space, reclaim your garage, and dispose of unwanted items at no cost! 2025 Event Locations Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 12: Saugstad Park, 100 Buljan Drive April 26: Bridgeway Church, 8150 Industrial Avenue May 17: St John’s Church, 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd May 31: Bridgeway Church, 8150 Industrial Avenue (all events are RAIN or SHINE) Remember to assemble your unwanted items the night before, ensuring that they only include acceptable materials. Items not accepted at the clean-up events can be delivered to the Western Placer Waste Management Authority Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) for a fee. Visit wpwma.ca.gov for details, fees, and hours of operation. You can also schedule a doorstep pick up of some Household Hazardous Waste and e-waste. Visit the Roseville City website for details. If you want to volunteer at a Spring Cleanup event, go to the following link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050E44ADAC2DA1FC1-54809845-roseville Spring Clean-up 2025 Final.pdf A signed waiver is required (by our insurance company) for all volunteers. Minors must have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian. Thank you. Waiver for RCONA_NA Volunteers.docx
  5. A Friday Flicks Valentine’s this week Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a cozy movie night. Bring your comfy chairs and enjoy a free screening of Elemental at 7 p.m. Plus, treat yourself to a delicious slice of pizza while you watch. Date: Friday, February 14 Location: Mahany Fitness Center Admission: Free! *fee for pizza See you there Come to a Local Author Talk this weekend! Don't miss our next Local Author Talk on Saturday, February 15, from 2-4 p.m. This month's featured author is longtime Northern California resident Josh Morgan who brings local history to life with his fascinating storytelling. This free event is for ages 18 & up—no registration required. Learn more Presidents' Day holiday hours Most Roseville City offices are closed Monday, February 17, in observance of Presidents’ Day. Refuse service follows its regular daily pick-up schedule. The City remains staffed to provide safety and emergency services. Administrative offices and public counters are closed. Please visit our website for facility hours and closures. Hours & closures Fire Station 8 Grand Opening Celebration Mark your calendars for the Grand Opening Celebration of Fire Station 8 at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 8. The free family-friendly event includes a ribbon cutting ceremony, station dedication, and guided tours. Learn more Roseville selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo The City of Roseville is proud to announce that we have been selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo right here in Roseville. Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 29, and join us @theGrounds for this free community event! Lineworkers from public power utilities across the nation attend this epic event every year and compete in a series of contests designed to test their technical skills, safety practices, and teamwork. @the Grounds will be transformed into a hub of energy and excitement, with activities and exhibits for all ages - attendees can enjoy the family funfair (complete with bounce houses, petting zoo, train rides and more), food vendors, and locally sponsored exhibits. Admission is free, and everyone is encouraged to attend to cheer on the participants and celebrate public power. Event details myRSVL now has "General Inquiries" The City is introducing a new "General Inquiries" request on its myRSVL app to provide residents a way to submit concerns that are not on the predefined request list. To submit a General Inquiries request, search for it under the Other City Services or by typing General Inquiries in the search bar. Learn more Call to Artists – Johnson Pool Mural We’re looking for an artist to design and paint a new mural at Johnson Pool that celebrates the city’s rich railroad history while capturing the spirit of community and recreation. The submission deadline is March 21. Also, check out our other Call to Artists for a sculpture at the new Placer Valley Soccer Complex—submissions due by March 7. Submit a proposal Dig into gardening fun at the 2025 Garden Faire Want to improve your gardening skills without committing to a full workshop? The Garden Faire is your perfect solution! This free, family-friendly event brings together master gardeners, landscape experts, and utility pros to share top tips for a thriving, water-wise landscape. Enjoy interactive booths, hands-on demos, and expert advice on drought-friendly planting, composting, smart irrigation, and more. Plus, fun activities just for kids! Saturday, April 5, 2025 | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Maidu Community Center, 1550 Maidu Dr. Mark your calendar and get ready to dig in! All aboard the Earth Night Express – Next stop: Sustainability Save the date for a night of fun and celebration! Hop aboard the Earth Night Express with Roseville Utilities and the Utility Exploration Center on April 17, from 5-8 p.m., at the Woodcreek Golf Club driving range. This free, interactive event is your ticket to exploring sustainability in a fun and engaging way. Along the route, enjoy live music, food trucks, hands-on activities, and games for all ages—all while learning how small changes can make a big impact in Roseville. Don’t miss this chance to connect with your community, your utilities, and a more sustainable way of living. Learn more Explore current openings Building Maintenance Worker I / II Dispatcher II GIS Technician I / II Network Operations Technician - Traffic Signals Police Officer Trainee Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Records Clerk II Police Scene Technician II Senior Building Plans Examiner Senior Energy Services Account Representative Wastewater Utility Senior Engineer Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 19 Planning Commission - February 13 meeting canceled Parks and Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, March 3 Transportation Commission - February meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, February 25 Law and Regulation Committee - To be determined Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 11 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 26 Design Committee - February meeting canceled Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 22 Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, February 12 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  6. NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE 2025 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLAN/SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES STRATEGY FOR THE SACRAMENTO REGION INTRODUCTION You are invited by the Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) to comment on the scope and content of the programmatic environmental impact report (EIR) that will be prepared for the 2025 update of the regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (MTP/SCS). You may do so electronically, during a virtual meeting, or by mail - instructions are provided below. The 2025 MTP/SCS is an integrated land use and transportation strategy for the six-county region consisting of Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba, and portions of Placer and El Dorado counties (the Lake Tahoe basin in these counties is excluded from the SACOG region). Figure 1 depicts the Sacramento metropolitan planning area which is the area covered by the 2025 MTP/SCS. More information about the 2025 MTP/SCS and the update process is available at the following web site: https://www.sacog.org/planning/blueprint SACOG will be the lead agency for preparation of the EIR. This notice of preparation (NOP) is being issued for the 2025 MTP/SCS EIR to responsible agencies, interested parties, and organizations. If you wish to provide comments or suggestions addressing the scope and content of the EIR, you may do so during the designated 30-day comment period, which runs from February 5, 2025, to March 7, 2025 (4:00 p.m.). PROJECT LOCATION The plan area for the proposed 2025 MTP/SCS includes El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba counties, exclusive of the Tahoe Basin. Located in the north San Joaquin Valley in Central California, the plan area encompasses approximately 6,000 square miles and is bounded by Colusa, Lake, Napa, and Solano counties to the west; Butte, Sierra, and Nevada counties to the north; the Lake Tahoe Basin, Plumas, and Alpine counties to the east; and Amador, San Joaquin, and Contra Costa counties to the south. The bulk of the plan area is located in the Sacramento Valley, a basin generally bounded by the Sierra Nevada mountain range to the east and the coastal ranges to the west. The eastern portion of the region – Placer County, El Dorado County, and Eastern Yuba County – is located in the Sierra Nevada mountains and foothills. The western portion of the region, in Yolo County, marks the eastern edge of the coastal mountain ranges. North to south, the plan area spans from the lower Sacramento Valley in northern Sutter and Yuba counties to the Sacramento River Delta in southern Sacramento County. In the valley portion of the plan area – Sacramento County, western Placer County, western Yuba County, Sutter County, and eastern Yolo County – the topography is generally flat, with the exception of the Sutter Buttes mountain range in Sutter County. Urban uses in the 2025 MTP/SCS plan area are primarily concentrated in an urban core in northern and central Sacramento County, eastern Yolo County, southwestern Placer County, and western El Dorado County, with smaller urban areas separated from this core and each other by rural lands. PROJECT BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION Designated by the Federal government as the Metropolitan Planning Organization for the region, SACOG oversees the MTP, which is updated every 4 years in collaboration with local governments. The MTP is a long-range (at least 20-year) comprehensive plan for the region’s multi-modal transportation system that is required for the region to qualify for some federal and state transportation funding for public transit, streets/roads, and bicycle and pedestrian improvements. SACOG’s last adopted MTP/SCS was published in 2020 and has a 2040 planning horizon. The 2025 MTP/SCS aims to achieve various federal, state, regional, and local policy objectives related to sustainable development, transportation, and GHG emission reduction while considering financial, growth, and regulatory constraints. The plan is built on extensive data analysis, public outreach, and collaboration with local agencies and experts while being grounded in the board-adopted Triple Bottom Line framework, emphasizing a balanced approach to equity, economy, and environment. Over the past year, SACOG has laid the groundwork for the update, culminating in the adoption of a set of land use assumptions for the plan in June 2024 and a transportation investment strategy that complements the adopted land use assumptions in November 2024. Under California’s Sustainable Communities and Climate Protection Act, or Senate Bill (SB) 375 (Statutes of 2008, Chapter 728), SACOG is required to adopt an SCS as part of every MTP that aligns transportation, housing, and land use decisions to help achieve the per-capita reduction targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from passenger vehicles that are set by the California Air Resources Board. For each plan update, SACOG prepares a projection for the amount of regional growth in population, employment, and households the region can expect over the life of the plan. For the 2025 MTP/SCS, the forecast of growth (called the regional growth projections) was adopted by the SACOG board in 2022 and anticipates that the region will grow by nearly 600,000 people, and will add just over 260,000 new jobs, and 278,000 new homes. The 2025 MTP/SCS is designed to achieve the regional SB 375 GHG target while prioritizing maintenance and rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. It integrates smart land use planning principles with a diverse and efficient transportation network. The plan identifies targeted transportation investments, including new capital improvements (e.g., highways, roads, bridges, and light rail), policies such as roadway pricing strategies (e.g., tolling and mileage fees), and multimodal benefits aimed at connecting housing to jobs, managing congestion, and addressing forecasted travel volumes. SCOPING PROCESS In accordance with Section 15082 of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines, the purpose of this NOP is to seek comments about the scope and content of the EIR that will be prepared analyzing this update of the MTP/SCS. Comments and suggestions as to the appropriate scope of analysis in the EIR, potential mitigation measures, and alternatives are invited from all interested parties. If you represent an agency that may use the EIR for tiering purposes, SACOG is particularly interested in learning what information may be helpful for such tiering in connection with your project-specific environmental review. PROBABLE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS AND SCOPE OF THE EIR The environmental analysis presented in the EIR will describe the existing conditions in the plan area. Relevant federal, state, and local laws and regulations, including applicable General Plan policies from local jurisdictions, will be summarized. The methods of analysis and standards of significance used to determine projected-related impacts will be described in each of the environmental analysis sections of the EIR, including any assumptions that are important to understand the conclusions of the analysis. The EIR will also evaluate potential cumulative effects and potential growth-inducing impacts of the proposed project and compare impacts of the project to a reasonable range of project alternatives. Based on available information and the scope of effects that could result from implementation of the 2025 MTP/SCS, SACOG anticipates that the following resource areas will be evaluated in the EIR: Aesthetic Agriculture Resources/Forestry Resources Air Quality Biological Resources Cultural Resources Energy Geology/Soils Greenhouse Gas Emissions Hazards and Hazardous Materials Hydrology/Water Quality Land Use/Planning Mineral Resources Noise Population/Housing Public Services Recreation Transportation Tribal Cultural Resources Utilities/Service Systems Wildfire COMMENT PERIOD INFORMATION Due to time limits mandated by State law, your response must be received no later than March 6, 2025 (4:00 p.m.) using any of the following methods: By Mail: SACOG, 1415 L Street, Suite 300, Sacramento, CA 95814 By Fax: (916) 321-9551 By Email: eircomments@sacog.org All comments will become part of the public record. Please include the name, organization (if applicable), mailing address, and e-mail address of the contact person for all future notifications related to this process. SCOPING MEETINGS Two virtual public scoping meetings will be held via Zoom to receive comments on the appropriate scope and content of the EIR. These meetings will take place on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, from 11:30 to 1:00 and Thursday, February 27, 2025, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 26, 2025 Register Here Thursday, February 27, 2025 Register Here Copyright (C) 2025 SACOG. All rights reserved.
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    Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association (FFNA) & WestPark Neighborhood Association (WNA) combined Annual Public Meeting & Elections February 12th, 2025 -- In-person Public Meeting Guest Speakers: None scheduled St John's Episcopal Church 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd Roseville, CA 95747 6:30 PM
  8. Upcoming Union Pacific Siren Testing At 12 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, Union Pacific Railroad will be testing its emergency notification siren. Residents in the vicinity of the railyard may hear the test siren. Visit our website for more information, including emergency preparedness tips. Learn more Swing by for coffee, stay for conversation Meet Roseville Police Department personnel and chat with a recruiter at Coffee with a Cop on Tuesday, Feb. 11, from 9-11 a.m. Join RPD at Peet’s Coffee at the Fountains. We invite you to grab a cup of coffee, get to know RPD, and meet our recruitment team. Happy ValenCRIMES Day If you’re a true crime fan, you won’t want to miss a special ValenCRIMES Day presentation. Join us for an evening of fascinating stories with local true crime author David Kulczyk and the Roseville Historical Society on February 14 from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Riley Library. This event is free to anyone over 18 and no registration is needed. Learn more Fire Station 8 Grand Opening Celebration Mark your calendars for the Grand Opening Celebration of Fire Station 8 at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 8. The free family-friendly event includes a ribbon cutting ceremony, station dedication, and guided tours. Learn more Roseville Parkway Extension Project now open to the public The extension of Roseville Parkway between Washington and Foothills Boulevard is now open. Closing this roadway gap helps area traffic flow and provides an important east-west connection for residents, businesses, and visitors. Learn more Small Business Portal: Your resource for growing in Roseville Are you launching a new small business or start-up? The City of Roseville encourages innovators and entrepreneurs starting, investing, and expanding businesses in Roseville. Visit the Small Business Portal for helpful resources, including permitting and licensing information. Learn more Development Decoded: Land use, zoning, and property rights It’s no secret that Roseville is in demand, attracting residents and businesses to our city. Thoughtful planning plays a significant role in the city’s desirability. Have you ever thought to yourself, “Why is this being built here?” The answer may be more complicated than you think. Learn more about city planning, growth, and view other videos in the Development Decoded series by visiting roseville.ca.us/DevelopmentDecoded. Watch video Roseville selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo The City of Roseville is proud to announce that we have been selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo right here in Roseville. Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 29, and join us @theGrounds for this free community event! Lineworkers from public power utilities across the nation attend this epic event every year and compete in a series of contests designed to test their technical skills, safety practices, and teamwork. @the Grounds will be transformed into a hub of energy and excitement, with activities and exhibits for all ages - attendees can enjoy the family funfair (complete with bounce houses, petting zoo, train rides and more), food vendors, and locally sponsored exhibits. Admission is free, and everyone is encouraged to attend to cheer on the participants and celebrate public power. Event details Join us for the Me & Mine Dance! Make magical memories with your favorite grown-up at this year’s Me & Mine Fairytale Dance. Step into an enchanting world on Thursday, April 3, from 5 - 7 p.m. at the Maidu Community Center. You’ll dance to fun music, strike a pose at our photo station, enjoy interactive games and activities, refreshments and a candy bar station. Registration includes admission for one child and one grown-up. Register now Dig into gardening fun at the 2025 Garden Faire Want to improve your gardening skills without committing to a full workshop? The Garden Faire is your perfect solution! This free, family-friendly event brings together master gardeners, landscape experts, and utility pros to share top tips for a thriving, water-wise landscape. Enjoy interactive booths, hands-on demos, and expert advice on drought-friendly planting, composting, smart irrigation, and more. Plus, fun activities just for kids! Saturday, April 5, 2025 | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Maidu Community Center, 1550 Maidu Dr. Mark your calendar and get ready to dig in! All aboard the Earth Night Express – Next stop: Sustainability Save the date for a night of fun and celebration! Hop aboard the Earth Night Express with Roseville Utilities and the Utility Exploration Center on April 17, from 5-8 p.m., at the Woodcreek Golf Club driving range. This free, interactive event is your ticket to exploring sustainability in a fun and engaging way. Along the route, enjoy live music, food trucks, hands-on activities, and games for all ages—all while learning how small changes can make a big impact in Roseville. Don’t miss this chance to connect with your community, your utilities, and a more sustainable way of living. Learn more Explore current openings Assistant Electric Utility Director - Finance and Customer Care Building Maintenance Worker I / II Dispatcher II GIS Technician I / II Police Officer Trainee Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Records Clerk II Police Scene Technician II Senior Building Plans Examiner Senior Energy Services Account Representative Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 5 Planning Commission - February meeting canceled Parks and Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, March 3 Transportation Commission - February meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, February 25 Law and Regulation Committee - To be determined Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 11 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 26 Design Committee - February meeting canceled Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 22 Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, February 12 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  9. Donating to wildfire relief? Beware of scammers By: The Roseville Police Department In the aftermath of the devastating wildfires in Southern California, communities across the nation are rallying to help those affected. While many people are eager to contribute, it’s crucial to remain cautious when donating. Scammers are taking advantage of the situation, using increasingly sophisticated methods to steal money from well-meaning donors. With the abundance of charitable organizations, it can be difficult to determine which ones are legitimate. Adding to the confusion, federal laws allow legitimate charities to make fundraising calls, which scammers can exploit by impersonating real charities. They may even manipulate Caller ID to appear more convincing. Advances in artificial intelligence have made their schemes even harder to detect, and social media has become another tool scammers use to trick potential donors. If you want to help wildfire victims, it’s essential to ensure your money is going to trustworthy organizations. The BBB Wise Giving Alliance offers several tips for safe and thoughtful giving: Verify the charity’s trustworthiness: Use Give.org to search for charity reports and confirm whether the organization meets BBB Standards for Charity Accountability. Only donate to charities you can verify as trustworthy. Look for specific relief activities: Be wary of vague appeals that don’t clearly outline how your donation will be used. Legitimate organizations should provide detailed information about their relief efforts. Avoid clickbait and phishing scams: After disasters, scammers often send emails, texts, or social media links that appear to connect you to a familiar charity. Instead of clicking these links, visit the charity’s official website directly. Examine crowdfunding requests: Crowdfunding platforms vary in how they screen and verify campaigns. Research the platform’s procedures, and pay attention to fees and other details. When in doubt, donate directly to well-known organizations rather than individual campaigns. Check state charity registrations: About 40 states require charities to register annually. You can verify an organization’s registration through your state’s attorney general or secretary of state’s office. Understand disaster relief phases: Disasters typically involve three stages—rescue, relief, and recovery—each requiring different types of support. Knowing these phases can help you direct your donation to where it’s needed most. Your contribution can make a real difference to wildfire victims, but vigilance is key. Scammers often rely on emotions and urgency to manipulate donors. By taking a few extra steps to verify organizations and avoid suspicious appeals, you can ensure your generosity truly benefits those in need. Stay informed, donate wisely, and help Southern California rebuild. To see a list of BBB Accredited Charities supporting Southern California Wildfire Relief, click here.
  10. Dinner On The Bridge Enjoy a three-course dinner on the Downtown Pedestrian Bridge on April 23. This unique dining experience includes entry to Wine Down Wednesday, six wine tastings and a souvenir glass. Tickets sell out every year so make sure to reserve your spot! See menu & purchase tickets Grab your popcorn for Friday Flicks Get ready for a Valentine’s Day full of fun and film! Start the evening at the Mahany Fitness Center with a Pre-Party featuring four different crafts, cookie decorating and juice. Then, stick around for a free screening of Elemental at 7 p.m. Pre-party tickets Development Decoded: Land use, zoning, and property rights It’s no secret that Roseville is in demand, attracting residents and businesses to our city. Thoughtful planning plays a significant role in the city’s desirability. Have you ever thought to yourself, “Why is this being built here?” The answer may be more complicated than you think. Learn more about city planning, growth, and view other videos in the Development Decoded series by visiting roseville.ca.us/DevelopmentDecoded. Watch video Roseville selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo The City of Roseville is proud to announce that we have been selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo right here in Roseville. Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 29, and join us @theGrounds for this free community event! The day will be filled with thrilling competitions unlike anything you’ve seen before. Lineworkers from public power utilities across the nation attend this epic event every year and compete in a series of contests designed to test their technical skills, safety practices, and teamwork. From challenging timed events to demonstrations of everyday tasks, the rodeo is a unique opportunity to watch the incredible skill and daring dedication it takes to be a lineworker. “We are honored to host this year’s rodeo and excited to welcome lineworkers, their families, and public power supporters from around the country to Roseville,” said Dan Beans, CEO of Roseville Electric Utility. “We have planned a rodeo like none other before, and we can’t wait to see it come to life for our community, our visitors, and the courageous lineworkers who put it all on the line for us every day.” @the Grounds will be transformed into a hub of energy and excitement, with activities and exhibits for all ages. In addition to the competitions, attendees can enjoy the family funfair (complete with bounce houses, petting zoo, train rides and more), food vendors, and locally sponsored exhibits. Admission is free, and everyone is encouraged to attend to cheer on the participants and celebrate public power. Event details Don’t miss Culture Without Borders this Saturday Come celebrate Black History Month at Culture Without Borders! Join us for tales and songs of freedom with Gwen Chamberlain and Fenix Drum & Dance on Saturday, February 1 from 2-4 p.m. at the Downtown Library. Learn more Fire Station 8 Grand Opening Celebration Mark your calendars for the Grand Opening Celebration of Fire Station 8 at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 8. The free family-friendly event includes a ribbon cutting ceremony, station dedication, and guided tours. Learn more Meet your local Roseville Police Officers and chat with a Recruiter at our upcoming Coffee With a Cop on Tuesday, February 11 from 9-11 a.m. at Peet’s Coffee in the Fountains. All are welcome to get to know our officers and hear about what career opportunities await you at the Roseville Police Department. Now accepting non-profit grant applications The City of Roseville is currently accepting grant applications for the Citizens’ Benefit Fund for fiscal year 2025-26. The amount of available funding for this cycle is $284,710. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Monday, February 3. To be eligible, you must be a non-profit organization that currently serves the Roseville community. Learn more & apply Project rendering Pleasant Grove Widening Project update Construction of the Pleasant Grove Boulevard Widening Project is progressing with most underground work now complete. Through the winter, crews will focus on installing signal modifications and medians, which may require occasional lane closures. Because roadway paving uses temperature-sensitive materials, resurfacing will resume in early spring when temperatures rise. The project is on track and anticipated to be completed in summer 2025. Please stay alert, allow extra time, and travel with care through the work zone. Learn more Explore current openings Assistant Electric Utility Director - Finance and Customer Care Building Maintenance Worker I / II Dispatcher II Information Technology Program Manager Mechanic I / II Police Officer Trainee Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Scene Technician II Senior Energy Services Account Representative Wastewater Utility Senior Engineer Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 5 Planning Commission - February meeting canceled Parks and Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, February 3 Transportation Commission - February meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, February 25 Law and Regulation Committee - To be determined Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 11 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - To be determined Design Committee - February meeting canceled Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 22 Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, February 12 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  11. Roseville selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo The City of Roseville is proud to announce that we have been selected to host the 2025 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo right here in Roseville. Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 29, and join us @theGrounds for this free community event! The day will be filled with thrilling competitions unlike anything you’ve seen before. Lineworkers from public power utilities across the nation attend this epic event every year and compete in a series of contests designed to test their technical skills, safety practices, and teamwork. From challenging timed events to demonstrations of everyday tasks, the rodeo is a unique opportunity to watch the incredible skill and daring dedication it takes to be a lineworker. “We are honored to host this year’s rodeo and excited to welcome lineworkers, their families, and public power supporters from around the country to Roseville,” said Dan Beans, CEO of Roseville Electric Utility. “We have planned a rodeo like none other before, and we can’t wait to see it come to life for our community, our visitors, and the courageous lineworkers who put it all on the line for us every day.” @the Grounds will be transformed into a hub of energy and excitement, with activities and exhibits for all ages. In addition to the competitions, attendees can enjoy the family funfair (complete with bounce houses, petting zoo, train rides and more), food vendors, and locally sponsored exhibits. Admission is free, and everyone is encouraged to attend to cheer on the participants and celebrate public power. Event details Visit the Part-time & Summer Job Fair this Saturday Looking for a great job? Don’t miss Parks, Recreation & Libraries FREE Part-time & Summer Job Fair this Saturday, January 25, from 10 a.m.–noon at the Maidu Community Center! Explore openings in sports, aquatics, childcare and more—plus win prizes and get help with applications. Learn more Fire Station 8 Grand Opening Celebration Mark your calendars for the Grand Opening Celebration of Fire Station 8 at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 8. The free family-friendly event includes a ribbon cutting ceremony, station dedication, and guided tours. Learn more Now accepting non-profit grant applications The City of Roseville is currently accepting grant applications for the Citizens’ Benefit Fund for fiscal year 2025-26. The amount of available funding for this cycle is $284,710. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Monday, February 3. To be eligible, you must be a non-profit organization that currently serves the Roseville community. Learn more & apply Water for Our Future: Partnering for a stronger tomorrow City of Roseville is securing reliable, sustainable water for today and the future through the Water for Our Future campaign—a partnership with PCWA and the City of Lincoln. Together, we’re making efforts to demonstrate our commitment to meeting the community's long-term water demands. By promoting water efficiency, enhancing infrastructure, and investing in groundwater storage projects, Roseville is helping ensure a resilient future for its residents. Learn more Overnight closure for a portion of Baseline Road Road work is temporarily closing Baseline Road between Fiddyment Road and Market Street. Construction is occurring Sunday, Jan. 26 to Saturday, Feb. 1. Closures will be overnight, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Please use the detour and allow extra travel time. Construction schedules are subject to change due to weather. Learn more Project rendering Pleasant Grove Widening Project update Construction of the Pleasant Grove Boulevard Widening Project is continuing to progress with most underground work now complete. Through the winter, crews will focus on installing signal modifications and medians, which may require occasional lane closures. Paving and resurfacing will resume in early spring when temperatures rise. The project is on track to be complete in summer 2025. Please stay alert, allow extra time, and travel with care through the work zone. Learn more Explore current openings Dispatcher II GIS Technician I / II (Public Works) Information Technology Program Manager Mechanic I / II Natural Resources Specialist I / II Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Scene Technician II Senior Energy Services Account Representative Street Maintenance Worker I / II Wastewater Utility Senior Engineer Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now Don’t miss Curbside Leaf Pickup Help keep our storm drains clear and take advantage of Curbside Leaf Pickup through January 17. The City offers bagged or leaf pile pickup depending on the tree coverage in your neighborhood. Use the interactive map to see how you can participate. UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 5 Planning Commission - January 23 meeting canceled Parks and Recreation Commission - January meeting canceled Transportation Commission - January meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, January 28 Law and Regulation Committee - January meeting canceled Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 11 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - To be determined Design Committee - January meeting canceled Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 28 (Roseville Venture Lab 316 Vernon Street STE 110) Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, February 12 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  12. Save the date: Part-time & Summer Job Fair Looking for a great job? Don’t miss Parks, Recreation & Libraries FREE Part-time & Summer Job Fair on Saturday, January 25, from 10 a.m.–noon at the Maidu Community Center! Explore openings in sports, aquatics, childcare and more—plus win prizes and get help with applications. Learn more Now accepting non-profit grant applications The City of Roseville is currently accepting grant applications for the Citizens’ Benefit Fund for fiscal year 2025-26. The amount of available funding for this cycle is $284,710. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Monday, February 3. To be eligible, you must be a non-profit organization that currently serves the Roseville community. Learn more & apply Local Author Talk Series this week Our next Local Author Talk Series features author George Cramer this Saturday, January 18! Drop in from 2:00-4:00pm at the Fig Tree Coffee, Art, & Music Lounge to grab a coffee and hear the inside scoop on his novel. See more Water for Our Future: Partnering for a stronger tomorrow City of Roseville is securing reliable, sustainable water for today and the future through the Water for Our Future campaign—a partnership with PCWA and the City of Lincoln. Together, we’re making efforts to demonstrate our commitment to meeting the community's long-term water demands. By promoting water efficiency, enhancing infrastructure, and investing in groundwater storage projects, Roseville is helping ensure a resilient future for its residents. Learn more Understanding FEMA's flood maps While Roseville is ranked a FEMA Class I community when it comes to flood preparedness, flood risk can change over time because of weather patterns, changes to development, and other factors. To ensure the public has the most reliable information, FEMA periodically studies and updates flood hazard maps. In 2024, a small number of affected properties received a letter about FEMA’s proposed changes. Attend a community meeting on Thursday, Jan. 16 to learn about these preliminary map updates, discuss insurance options with FEMA, and talk with representatives from the City of Roseville and Placer County Flood Control & Water Conservation District. Learn more Explore current openings Assistant/Associate Electric Analyst Budget Analyst I / II Dispatcher II Information Technology Program Manager Natural Resources Specialist I / II Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Scene Technician II Street Maintenance Worker I / II Wastewater Utility Senior Engineer Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now Don’t miss Curbside Leaf Pickup Help keep our storm drains clear and take advantage of Curbside Leaf Pickup through January 17. The City offers bagged or leaf pile pickup depending on the tree coverage in your neighborhood. Use the interactive map to see how you can participate. UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, January 15 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, January 23 Parks and Recreation Commission - January meeting canceled Transportation Commission - January meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, January 28 Law and Regulation Committee - January meeting canceled Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 14 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - To be determined Design Committee - January meeting canceled Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 28 (Roseville Venture Lab 316 Vernon Street STE 110) Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, February 12 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  13. Register today! Sign up for all of your favorite events and programs in our January-May edition of Experience PRL magazine. A printed copy will hit mailboxes soon, but you can download the latest edition of the magazine now using our new flipbook. Learn what Parks, Recreation & Libraries has to offer, plus featured news articles and our latest upcoming events list. Register now Mahany Fitness Center Open House If health and wellness are part of your New Year's resolution, don't miss the Mahany Fitness Center Open House on Sunday, January 12! Enjoy drop-in volleyball, basketball and pickleball. Plus, check out fitness demos and enter for a chance to win raffle prizes. Learn more Discover Museum Mornings Join us every 2nd & 4th Friday for Museum Mornings, a storytime adventure designed for ages 0-5 at the Maidu Museum & Historic Site. The new program starts January 10, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Each session features stories that celebrate indigenous voices or the beauty of nature, followed by a fun, hands-on craft or activity. Parent participation is required. Sign up today Calling all non-profits - apply now! The City of Roseville is currently accepting grant applications for the Citizens’ Benefit Fund for fiscal year 2025-26. The amount of available funding for this cycle is $284,710. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Monday, February 3. To be eligible, you must be a non-profit organization that currently serves the Roseville community. For more information on the application process and requirements, applicants are strongly advised to attend or watch the grant application workshop on Tuesday, January 14. Learn more & apply Tune up your gardening skills in our Green Gardener at Home series Transform your garden into a stunning, water-wise haven with the Green Gardener at Home series! This seven-week program, running Tuesdays from February 4 to March 18 (6-8 p.m.), offers expert guidance from local pros on creating a sustainable, climate-resilient landscape. Learn eco-friendly practices, like building healthy soil, to support vibrant plants and trees tailored to our region. Sign up today, as this is one of our most popular workshops! Register now Understanding FEMA's flood maps While Roseville is a FEMA Class I community when it comes to flood preparedness, flood risk can change over time because of weather patterns, changes to development, and other factors. To ensure the public has the most reliable information, FEMA periodically studies and updates flood hazard maps. In 2024, a small number of affected properties received a letter about FEMA’s proposed changes. Attend a community meeting on Thursday, January 16 to learn about these preliminary map updates, discuss insurance options with FEMA, and talk with representatives from the City of Roseville and Placer County Flood Control & Water Conservation District. Learn more Don’t miss Curbside Leaf Pickup Help keep our storm drains clear and take advantage of Curbside Leaf Pickup through January 17. The City offers bagged or leaf pile pickup depending on the tree coverage in your neighborhood. Use the interactive map to see how you can participate. Learn more Holiday recycling tips From cardboard castles and holiday trees to batteries and electronics, learn all the ways you can recycle and help keep our landfills merry and bright after the holidays. Learn more Explore current openings Assistant/Associate Electric Analyst Budget Analyst I / II Dispatcher II Information Technology Program Manager Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Scene Technician I / Police Scene Technician II Street Sweeper Operator Wastewater Utility Senior Engineer Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, January 15 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, January 9 Parks and Recreation Commission - January meeting canceled Transportation Commission - January meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, January 28 Law and Regulation Committee - January meeting canceled Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 14 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - To be determined Design Committee - January meeting canceled Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 28 (Roseville Venture Lab 316 Vernon Street STE 110) Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, February 12 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  14. Holiday hours Most Roseville City offices are closed through January 1, 2025. Refuse service follows its regular daily pick-up schedule. The City remains staffed to provide safety and emergency services. Administrative offices and most public counters are closed. No Roseville Transit services on New Year’s Day. City offices reopen January 2, 2025. More hours & closures Holiday recycling tips From cardboard castles and holiday trees to batteries and electronics, learn all the ways you can recycle and help keep our landfills merry and bright after the holidays. Learn more Winter energy saving tips There are a lot of no-cost and low-cost ways to save energy during the winter. For example, did you know that lowering your thermostat can save up to 10 percent for every two degrees lowered? Visit our website to find more energy saving tips. Learn more Bosch to receive up to $225 million in proposed CHIPS Act funding for Roseville manufacturing site Bosch has signed a preliminary agreement under the CHIPS and Science Act for up to $225 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Commerce to support the transformation of the Bosch production facility in Roseville. Bosch plans to invest up to $1.9 billion to transform the Roseville site into a location that produces and tests silicon carbide semiconductors. In addition to training its current workforce, Bosch is also investing locally to help build up semiconductor expertise for the future. The Bosch Community Fund provided a $100,000 grant to the Sierra College Foundation for its Career Technical Education Support Fund. Learn more Calling all non-profits - apply now! The City of Roseville is currently accepting grant applications for the Citizens’ Benefit Fund for fiscal year 2025-26. The amount of available funding for this cycle is $284,710. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Monday, February 3. To be eligible, you must be a non-profit organization that currently serves the Roseville community. For more information on the application process and requirements, applicants are strongly advised to attend or watch the grant application workshop on Tuesday, January 14. Learn more & apply Curbside Leaf Pickup season runs through January Help keep our storm drains clear and take advantage of Curbside Leaf Pickup through January 17. The City offers bagged or leaf pile pickup depending on the tree coverage in your neighborhood. Use the interactive map to see how you can participate. Learn more Getting to Kings games is a slam dunk Make Roseville Transit part of your game plan. Join fellow Kings fans on non-stop Game Day Express service from Roseville to the Golden 1 Center. Fares are as low as $3.25 each way. Buy tickets Explore current openings Administrative Technician Assistant/Associate Electric Analyst Dispatcher II Information Technology Program Manager Library Assistant Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Scene Technician I / Police Scene Technician II Street Sweeper Operator Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator 8Hr Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator 24 Hr Wastewater Utility Senior Engineer Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - January 1 meeting canceled Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, January 9 Parks and Recreation Commission - January meeting canceled Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, January 21 Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, January 28 Law and Regulation Committee - January meeting canceled Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 14 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - To be determined Design Committee - 4:30 p.m., Thursday, January 16 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 28 (Hutchison Conference Room: 311 Vernon, second floor) Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, February 12 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  15. Scams to Avoid in 2025 By: The Roseville Police Department Americans lose billions of dollars to online scams every year. With the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), scammers have even more tools to trick unsuspecting individuals into giving away their personal information or money. The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, reported losses in 2023 exceeded $12 billion. Digital tools like chatbots have made it easier to deceive people, and this trend is expected to continue. Below are some of the top scams to watch out for in 2025: 1. Job Offer Scams This scam often appears on job boards or comes via phone calls, messages, or unsolicited emails offering quick cash for little work. Scammers may ask for personal details like your Social Security number, bank account information, or even money to cover training or equipment costs under the guise of “routine paperwork” for employment. Prevention Tip: Apply only for jobs on reputable sites. If an offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is. 2. Lottery Scams These scams involve contact through email, text, or social media claiming you’ve won a lottery, sweepstakes, or big-ticket prize like money or a trip. Scammers often ask for payment to cover taxes or legal fees. Warning signs include having to pay to claim a prize, not remembering entering a contest, or the lottery originating from a foreign country. Prevention Tip: Don’t trust anyone claiming you’ve won a lottery, especially if you have to pay to receive the prize. 3. Government Impersonation Scams Scammers pose as officials from government agencies such as law enforcement, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or the U.S. Postal Service. They may threaten fines, jail time, or other consequences to pressure you into sending money or personal information. Common payment methods requested include gift cards, cryptocurrency, or wire transfers. Prevention Tip: Verify the agency’s authenticity by using a trusted phone number—not one provided by the caller. Government agencies will never request payment through gift cards or cryptocurrency. 4. Grandparent Scams This scam targets older adults by exploiting their willingness to help family members. Scammers pose as a grandchild or relative in distress, often claiming they need money urgently to get out of trouble abroad, such as being in jail. Prevention Tip: Take time to verify the family member’s identity by asking specific questions only they would know. Contact other family members to confirm before sending any money. How to Report a Scam If you fall victim to a scam, it’s important to report it. File a police report by calling (916) 774-5000, extension 1. You should also report the scam to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center. The more information authorities have, the better they can track scammers and prevent future crimes. Remember, if something feels off or too good to be true, it probably is. Stay vigilant and protect your personal information.
  16. Roseville Mayor, Vice Mayor, and City Councilmembers sworn in Krista Bernasconi’s title changed from vice mayor to mayor when she was sworn in as Roseville’s 59th mayor for a second two-year mayoral term at a special City Council meeting held on December 11. Karen Alvord, who won the District 5 seat in the November election, was sworn in as vice mayor, and will become Mayor in 2026. She replaces Councilmember Scott Alvord, who termed out after being elected to two consecutive four-year terms. Incumbents Bruce Houdesheldt (District 3), who finished a two-year term as Mayor on December 11 and previously served as vice mayor, and Tracy Mendonsa (District 1) were sworn in for additional four-year terms as Councilmembers after being unopposed in their districts. Learn more Sean Bigley named Roseville Environmental Utilities Director On Friday, December 13, Roseville City Manager Dominick Casey announced the appointment of Sean Bigley as the new Roseville Environmental Utilities (EU) Director following a highly competitive statewide recruitment process. Bigley will succeed Rich Plecker who is retiring at the end of this year. Congratulations Sean! Learn more about Sean Neighborhood Santa is back Santa continues making his rounds through Roseville neighborhoods December 17-19, starting at 6 p.m. (weather permitting). Don’t miss the fun—follow Santa live each evening by visiting our website. Links will be posted by 6 p.m. Check out Santa's routes Friday Flicks: The Polar Express this week All aboard for a magical journey with The Polar Express. Join us Friday, December 20, at 7 p.m. at the Mahany Fitness Center for a free screening of this holiday classic. Bring your loved ones, cozy blankets and holiday cheer for this family favorite. Learn more Recreational swim special hours It might be cold outside but the water at the Mike Shellito Indoor pool is just right! We have special recreational swim hours coming up: December 23, 27 & 30: 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. December 28 & 29: 1 – 4 p.m. Jump in for a swim, or splash through the inflatable obstacle course, all for just $7. View the schedule Citywide facilities holiday hours Most Roseville City offices are closed from December 25 through January 1, 2025. Refuse service follows its regular daily pick-up schedule. The City remains staffed to provide safety and emergency services. Administrative offices and most public counters are closed. Libraries and recreation centers will be open with modified hours. On Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, Roseville Transit operates limited Commuter service. Local, Arrow and ADA Paratransit services operate normally. No Roseville Transit services on Christmas or New Year’s Day. City offices reopen January 2, 2025. More hours & closures Succulents for Soups food drive extended to December 21 Do you have extra canned goods or non-perishable items in your pantry? Now is the perfect time to give back to the community and help reduce food insecurity! Drive: Now through December 21 Drop-off: Utility Exploration Center, 1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12 - 4 p.m. Let’s keep the momentum going and make a difference—one succulent (and one can) at a time! Learn more Bosch to receive up to $225 million in proposed CHIPS Act funding for Roseville manufacturing site Bosch has signed a preliminary agreement under the CHIPS and Science Act for up to $225 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Commerce to support the transformation of the Bosch production facility in Roseville. Bosch plans to invest up to $1.9 billion to transform the Roseville site into a location that produces and tests silicon carbide semiconductors. In addition to training its current workforce, Bosch is also investing locally to help build up semiconductor expertise for the future. The Bosch Community Fund provided a $100,000 grant to the Sierra College Foundation for its Career Technical Education Support Fund. Learn more Recycling this holiday season As you enjoy twinkling lights, decked-out trees, gift exchanges, and festive gatherings, remember that recycling adds cheer and reduces waste. Learn more Take advantage of E-bike rebates this holiday Unwrap the savings this holiday season with Roseville Electric's new E-bike rebate program! Our residential customers' rebate amounts range from $100-$300, depending on the cost of the E-bike. Our income-qualified customers are eligible for higher rebate amounts of $200-$600. The E-bike must meet program requirements. Rebates do not apply to e-scooters or e-motorcycles. Remember to ride safe and ride smart. Click here to learn more about e-bike, e-scooter and e-motorcycle requirements and safety information. More on rebates Roseville Venture Lab programs for high school students Apply by December 30 Roseville Rising: An engaging 14-week program that inspires entrepreneurial ideas and unleashes innovation. There is no cost to participate. Technical Product Design: Discover product design and development by learning how to bring creative concepts to life using computer-aided design (CAD) and 3D printers. The Roseville Venture Lab entrepreneur center is a public-private partnership between the City of Roseville and nonprofit Growth Factory. Learn more Upcoming lane and road closures Lane closure on Fiddyment Road: Road work near the median will close a southbound lane, just north of Pleasant Grove Boulevard. The northbound bike lane will also be unavailable. Construction is related to the nearby shopping center and is expected to take approximately five to six weeks to complete. Overnight Baseline Road closure: Baseline Road will be closed between Fiddyment Road and Market Street. The work is occurring December 17 - 23. Closures will be overnight, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Overnight closure on Washington Boulevard: Work is temporarily closing Washington Boulevard between Oak Street and Church Street from 10 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 20 through 6 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 21. Travel with care. Schedules are subject to change due to inclement weather or other unforeseen conditions. Explore current openings Administrative Technician Customer Care Manager Dispatcher II Information Technology Program Manager Library Assistant Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Scene Technician I / Police Scene Technician II Street Maintenance Worker I/II Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator 8Hr Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator 24 Hr Wastewater Utility Senior Engineer Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, December 18 Planning Commission - To be determined Parks and Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, January 6 Transportation Commission - December meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - December meeting canceled Law and Regulation Committee - December meeting canceled Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 14 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - To be determined Design Committee - December meeting canceled Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 28 (Hutchison Conference Room: 311 Vernon, second floor) Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, February 12 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  17. Placer County Emergency Notification Testing A county-wide test of our Placer Alert emergency notification system will take place on Thursday, December 12, at 12 p.m. (12/12 at 12 p.m.) Placer Alert is the county’s mass notification system. It’s a critical communication tool to warn you of immediate danger, such as wildfire evacuations or shelter in place notifications. This is an “opt-in,” address-based system that allows for more precise geographical targeted alerts. Residents can sign up for multiple addresses/devices to cover every location they wish to receive alerts. Learn more & sign up Neighborhood Santa starts tonight Santa is ready to visit neighborhoods near you starting this evening, December 10-12, at 6 p.m. Any changes, due to weather, will be posted on social media by 5 p.m. Don’t worry if you miss him—he’ll be back on December 17-19 for more neighborhood visits! Check out Santa's schedule & routes Spread joy through Toys for Tots Give a child the gift of joy this holiday season by donating new, unwrapped toys for those in need during Toys for Tots. Donations are needed for kids of all ages and will be distributed by local nonprofit organizations to those in need. We kindly ask for donations by December 13. Find a drop off location Discover the new StoryWalk® at Maidu Regional Park Check out a unique outdoor reading adventure with our brand new StoryWalk® at Maidu Regional Park! Enjoy the fresh air as you stroll along the trail, reading pages from a delightful children's story along the path. It’s the perfect way to combine your love of books with the beauty of nature. Getting started is easy—park near the soccer fields and follow the trail. The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Vermont Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition (VBPC) and the Kellogg Hubbard Library. Learn more & see the map Calling all non-profits - apply now! The City of Roseville is currently accepting grant applications for the Citizens’ Benefit Fund for fiscal year 2025-26. The amount of available funding for this cycle is $284,710. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Monday, February 3. To be eligible, you must be a non-profit organization that currently serves the Roseville community. For more information on the application process and requirements, applicants are strongly advised to attend or watch the grant application workshop on Tuesday, January 14. Learn more & apply Meet Joe: A Succulents for Soups hero—join him by December 18! Thanks to Joe and amazing folks in our community who’ve donated already, Succulents for Soups is blossoming into a force for good! With 3,000 pounds of food collected so far, our sights are set on breaking 7,000 by December 18. Donate non-perishables and get a cute succulent as a thank-you. Drive: Now through December 18 Drop-off: Utility Exploration Center, 1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12 - 4 p.m. Let’s keep the momentum going and make a difference—one succulent (and one can) at a time! Learn more Stick to your list this holiday season: Reduce food waste and fight climate change Holiday reality check: Our eyes are bigger than our stomachs, and the fridge becomes a science fair. But food waste = methane (yikes!) + money down the drain. Get easy tips to reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions. Learn more Take advantage of E-bike rebates this holiday Unwrap the savings this holiday season with Roseville Electric's new E-bike rebate program! Our residential customers' rebate amounts range from $100-$300, depending on the cost of the E-bike. Our income-qualified customers are eligible for higher rebate amounts of $200-$600. The E-bike must meet program requirements. Rebates do not apply to e-scooters or e-motorcycles. Remember to ride safe and ride smart. Click here to learn more about e-bike, e-scooter and e-motorcycle requirements and safety information. More on rebates Lane closures on Fiddyment Road Road work near the median will begin on Fiddyment Road, just north of Pleasant Grove Boulevard, starting the week of December 10. During this time, one southbound lane will be closed, and the northbound bike lane will also be unavailable. The construction is expected to take approximately five to six weeks to complete. To minimize traffic delays, some work will be scheduled overnight. The overnight work will occur from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Keep an eye on digital message signs to display up-to-date schedule information. Learn more Overnight Baseline Road closure Road work is temporarily closing Baseline Road between Fiddyment Road and Market Street. The work is occurring December 15 - 20 and 22 - 23. Closures will be overnight, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Please use the detour and allow extra travel time. Construction schedules are subject to change. Learn more Overnight closure on Washington Boulevard Work is temporarily closing Washington Boulevard between Oak Street and Church Street from 10 p.m. on Friday, December 20 through 6 a.m. on Saturday, Decemeber 21. Please choose an alternate route or follow detour signs. Allow extra travel time. Learn more Explore current openings Dispatcher II Housing Analyst I/II Human Resources Technician / Senior Human Resources Technician Information Technology Program Manager Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Scene Technician I / Police Scene Technician II Recreation Coordinator (Aquatics) Wastewater Utility Senior Engineer Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator 8Hr Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator 24 Hr Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council special meeting & ceremony Special Meeting - 5 p.m. Wednesday, December 10 Swearing-in Ceremony - 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, December 10 (Civic Center Rotunda) City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, December 18 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, December 12 Parks and Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, January 6 Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, December 17 Public Utilities Commission - December meeting canceled Law and Regulation Committee - December meeting canceled Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 14 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - To be determined Design Committee - December meeting canceled Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 28 (Hutchison Conference Room: 311 Vernon, second floor) Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, February 12 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  18. It’s time for the Downtown Holiday Celebration! Celebrate the holiday season this week in Vernon Street Town Square: Tree Grove - Wednesday, December 4 Enjoy an evening strolling through the beautifully decorated trees, performances and Santa visits. Christmas Tree Lighting - Thursday, December 5 Watch the tree light up the night—and enjoy a snowy forecast! Plus - crafts, character and Santa visits. North Pole Tavern - Friday, December 6 Pre-purchase your tickets to skip the line and enjoy beer and wine tastings. Parents can also take advantage of Parents Night Out at the same time and location for a stress-free evening! Learn more Spread joy through Toys for Tots Give a child the gift of joy this holiday season by donating new, unwrapped toys for those in need during Toys for Tots. Donations are needed for kids of all ages and will be distributed by local nonprofit organizations to those in need. Find a drop off location Calling all non-profits - apply now! The City of Roseville is currently accepting grant applications for the Citizens’ Benefit Fund for fiscal year 2025-26. The amount of available funding for this cycle is $284,710. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Monday, February 3. To be eligible, you must be a non-profit organization that currently serves the Roseville community. For more information on the application process and requirements, applicants are strongly advised to attend or watch the grant application workshop on Tuesday, January 14. Learn more & apply Fair Housing Virtual Workshop The City of Roseville is working with Project Sentinel to present a Fair Housing Virtual Workshop. Project Sentinel will provide an introductory overview of fair housing rights and provide examples including reasonable accommodations, source of income protections, and tips to practice your housing rights. The workshop will be Thursday, December 5 from 1-2 p.m. Register here Take advantage of E-bike rebates this holiday Unwrap the savings this holiday season with Roseville Electric's new E-bike rebate program! Our residential customers' rebate amounts range from $100-$300, depending on the cost of the E-bike. Our income-qualified customers are eligible for higher rebate amounts of $200-$600. The E-bike must meet program requirements. Learn more 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 and let us do the driving. 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. Learn more Overnight Baseline Road closure Road work is temporarily closing Baseline Road between Fiddyment Road and Market Street. The work is occurring December 15 - 20 and 22 - 23. Closures will be overnight, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Please use the detour and allow extra travel time. Construction schedules are subject to change due to weather. Learn more Make your holidays merry, bright, water wise The holiday season is the perfect time to sprinkle in some water-saving habits that are as practical as they are good for the environment. Visit our website for a list of simple ways to make your holidays water-smart, from how to make the most of dish duty to giving the gift of water efficiency...think high-efficiency shower head. Plus, find ways to save money while saving water. More helpful tips Managing Mistletoe While mistletoe adds a festive touch during the holidays, it poses serious threats to trees by sapping their nutrients and can also be harmful to pets and humans. Visit our website for helpful tips on how to manage Mistletoe. Learn more Curbside Leaf Pickup season runs through January Help keep our storm drains clear and take advantage of Curbside Leaf Pickup through January 17. The City offers bagged or leaf pile pickup depending on the tree coverage in your neighborhood. Use the interactive map to see how you can participate. Learn more Grow your business with free customized data insights Use SizeUp and get small business intelligence and market research so you can make smarter decisions for your organization. Use the complimentary tool to analyze competitive benchmarks, find customers, suppliers and competitors, and pinpoint the best ways to advertise. SizeUp is available to you free of charge through a partnership between the Roseville Venture Lab and the Roseville Area Chamber of Commerce. Learn more Explore current openings Building Inspector Dispatcher II Human Resources Technician / Senior Human Resources Technician Information Technology Program Manager Marketing & Communications Analyst Police Officer - Lateral & Academy Graduate Police Scene Technician Police Social Services Practitioner Recreation Coordinator (Aquatics) Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Find more opportunities and sign up to receive job notifications at roseville.ca.us/jobs. Apply now UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - December 4 meeting canceled Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, December 12 Parks and Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, January 6 Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, December 17 Public Utilities Commission - To be determined Law and Regulation Committee - To be determined Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 14 Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee - To be determined Design Committee - December meeting canceled Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 28 (Hutchison Conference Room: 311 Vernon, second floor) Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, February 12 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. 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us

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