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    Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association (FFNA) & WestPark Neighborhood Association (WNA) combined Public Meeting August 9th, 2023 - Public In-Person Meeting Guest Speakers: No guest speaker this month St John's Episcopal Church 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd Roseville, CA 95747 6:30 PM
  2. Heatwave relief: Extended library hours this weekend Escape the upcoming heatwave at our Downtown Library this weekend. Extended hours August 5 to August 7: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Saturday - Sunday) and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Monday). Complimentary bottled water provided. Limited services during extended hours. See other ways to stay cool Grow your startup business or nonprofit with Roseville Rising Apply to join the next Roseville Rising cohort. This 12-week Roseville Venture Lab program powers innovation by equipping early-stage entrepreneurs with personalized insights to hone their business strategy and accelerate their growth. Eligible applicants are startup enterprises and nonprofits making a social impact in the greater Sacramento region. Applicants must be less than 10 years old and have annual revenue under $1 million. Learn more and apply by August 15 State of the City 2023 Mayor Bruce Houdesheldt will give the 2023 State of the City address at 9 a.m., Friday, August 25 at the Westfield Galleria Center Court. The speech is open to the public. Free tickets are available. The speech will not be live streamed however a recording will be available after the speech at roseville.ca.us/SOC2023. Get your tickets Join us for a CommUNITY Picnic at Royer Park Don't miss our exciting CommUNITY Picnic at Royer Park this weekend! Enjoy a day of fun in one of Roseville’s oldest parks, shaded by the park's beautiful trees, to keep you cool in the summer heat. Saturday, August 5, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring your family and friends to savor delicious food trucks, groove to local music and participate in games like Beanbag Tic-Tac-Toe, Cornhole, Giant Connect 4, and more! Let the kids join Potato Sack Races, Tug-of-War, and the Three-Legged Race, and cool off with the Water Balloon Toss. You don’t want to miss this! See the schedule of events Empower and protect seniors Get ready for a day of fun and learning - Thursday, August 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Maidu Community Center for the Senior Resource Fair. Join Placer PROTECT and 50+ partners to learn about community resources, criminal prosecutions, senior scams, elder abuse prevention, emergency preparedness, senior health and more! Don't miss out on free paper shredding, a legal clinic, tech clinic, health clinic, educational seminars and coffee with local officials. Learn more Roseville shares state of water on August 29 Join an online community meeting to hear updates on the City's current water supply, planning efforts and upcoming projects aimed at providing consistent, reliable water resources. 6 p.m., Tuesday, August 29 Advanced registration required Learn more & register Every drop counts: The new California way of life It’s not a matter of starting and stopping our efforts regarding the need to save water in California. It’s a constant – a situation or state of affairs that does not change. When it comes to using water in our landscapes, making water conservation a California way of life is here to stay. Learn more Roseville water utility’s financial rating receives a boost Roseville's water utility's upgrade from AA to AA+ by Standard & Poor's (S&P) is significant, bringing many benefits to the utility and the local community. S&P attributed the upgrade to several factors, including low debt levels, a robust cash position, diversified water supplies, effective fiscal management, and a long-standing experienced management team. Learn more Join the Youth Art Contest You can help bring utilities to life by joining the Roseville Utilities Youth Art Contest - now through September 15. From electrifying superheroes to sewer pipe super villains, explore themes such as clean water delivery, sewer pipe management, energy-saving and waste collection. Finalists will receive a $50 art supply gift card and their artwork in a 12-month calendar. Community choice winners receive a $100 gift card. Learn more Upcoming resurfacing and curb ramp improvements Resurfacing work on Blue Oaks Boulevard will continue near the end of summer and go through early fall. This work includes placing a wearing layer over the top of the entire road surface. Curb ramp improvements are continuing in the Sun City neighborhood starting late summer, with completion in spring 2024. These updates are required by law in advance of road resurfacing. Be on the lookout for digital message boards for up-to-date work dates and times. Learn what to expect Learn how to ride transit with confidence Gain the independence you desire and travel on the bus where you want, when you want. Free Mobility Training is open to all and helps you learn how to safely and independently use public transportation services throughout the south Placer area. Learn more UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, August 2 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, August 10 Parks and Recreation Commission - 6 p.m., Monday, August 7 Transportation Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, August 15 Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, August 22 Law and Regulation Committee - 9 a.m., Thursday, August 24 Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 8 Design Committee - 4:30 p.m., Thursday, August 17, located in Civic Center Meeting Rooms 1 & 2 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 24 Senior Commission - August meeting canceled 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. State of the City 2023 Mayor Bruce Houdesheldt will give the 2023 State of the City address at 9 a.m., Friday, August 25 at the Westfield Galleria Center Court. The speech is open to the public. Free tickets are available. The speech will not be live streamed however a recording will be available after the speech at roseville.ca.us/SOC2023. Get your tickets Grow your startup business or nonprofit with Roseville Rising Apply to join the next Roseville Rising cohort. This 12-week Roseville Venture Lab program powers innovation by equipping early-stage entrepreneurs with personalized insights to hone their business strategy and accelerate their growth. Eligible applicants are startup enterprises and nonprofits making a social impact in the greater Sacramento region. Applicants must be less than 10 years old and have annual revenue under $1 million. Learn more and apply by August 15 Local non-profits receive $604,766 in City grants Twenty-seven non-profit organizations serving Roseville residents collectively received $604,766 this summer through the City of Roseville' competitive annual grant program. The non-profit groups address a wide span of social needs including disability awareness, hunger, homelessness, and veterans’ needs. On July 11, the Roseville Grants Advisory Commission and representatives of the City Council presented checks to the 2023 grant recipients in a ceremony in the Roseville City Council Chambers. View the list of grant recipients Roseville shares state of water on August 29 Join an online community meeting to hear updates on the City's current water supply, planning efforts and upcoming projects aimed at providing consistent, reliable water resources. 6 p.m., Tuesday, August 29 Advanced registration required Learn more & register Smart tips for landscape watering Adapting your watering methods each season, especially in summer, can keep your plants healthy and conserve water. Despite plentiful rain and snowpack this year, saving water is a California way of life. Tips for saving water Meter upgrades continue Roseville Utilities has begun the full implementation phase of its meter upgrade project. This second phase of the project is expected to take 12-14 months to complete. The upgrade includes advanced meters, which wirelessly send readings and important service information to both our water and electric utilities. Learn more Join our Summer Reading Challenge Finale Party! Grab your friends and family and come enjoy our Summer Reading Challenge Finale Party this Saturday, July 29, at the Mahany Fitness Center from 1 - 3 p.m. We've got a bunch of exciting things lined up for you: awesome prizes, fun games, storytime and even a live animal experience with Nature's Critters. It's all FREE, and you don't need to register – just show up and have a good time! More information Pick up Trail-a-bration prizes at our CommUNITY picnic Music, games, performances, food and family fun! Join us for our CommUNITY picnic at Royer Park on Saturday, August 5, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Take part in activities like Tug-of-War, Potato Sack Races and the Water Balloon Toss Competition. Plus, enjoy delicious treats from our fantastic food trucks and farmers market. And, don't forget to pick up your well-earned prizes for the Trail-a-bration Challenge right at the event! So save the date, gather your family and join us. Learn more Register your Ultimate Dodgeball Tournament team Get ready for a day filled with high-flying dodges, strategic throws and team spirit. The City of Roseville Ultimate Dodgeball Tournament at the Mahany Fitness Center is just around the corner on August 19. Secure your spot today and take advantage of the current registration price before it increases on August 1. Show off your dodgeball skills, compete in team costumes and win fantastic prizes. Register now Join the Youth Art Contest You can help bring utilities to life by joining the Roseville Utilities Youth Art Contest - now through September 15. From electrifying superheroes to sewer pipe super villains, explore themes such as clean water delivery, sewer pipe management, energy-saving and waste collection. Finalists will receive a $50 art supply gift card and their artwork in a 12-month calendar. Community choice winners receive a $100 gift card. Learn more Pleasant Grove Creek Trail temporary closures Construction is underway on Pleasant Grove Creek Trail connections. Closures and detours are in place until approximately September. Learn more and view a map Washington & All America City Roundabout Project update Construction continues on the roundabout. Travel with care in the work zone and watch for a new traffic pattern. Keep an eye on digital message boards for current information. Learn more Serve your community on a board or commission 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: Board of Appeals (one vacancy) Local Sales Tax Citizens' Advisory Committee (three vacancies) Meetings are held once or twice a month. Members receive no compensation for their time, although they may attend training workshops or seminars at City expense. The deadline to apply is 4 p.m., Friday, July 28. Learn more Brief City phone system outage planned July 29 Please plan ahead for the City's main phone lines to be down during the hours of approximately 5 - 7 a.m. on Saturday, July 29, for a phone system upgrade. 911 and emergency lines will not be impacted. The phone system upgrade has been scheduled for off business hours in effort to minimize impacts. We thank you for your patience. How to contact us UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, August 2 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, July 27 Parks and Recreation Commission - July meeting canceled Transportation Commission - July meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, July 25 Law and Regulation Committee - July meeting canceled Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 8 Design Committee - 4:30 p.m., Thursday, August 17, located in Civic Center Meeting Rooms 1 & 2 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 25 Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 9 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. Aerial Adulticide Treatment Tonight What: Adult mosquito treatment Where: West Roseville When: Thursday, July 20 between 8:30 p.m. and 12 a.m. Why: West Nile virus positive mosquitoes and birds + high adult mosquito counts Parts of west Roseville are scheduled for an aerial adulticide treatment tonight due to positive West Nile virus mosquitoes and dead birds and high adult mosquito counts. An EPA-registered mosquito adulticide will be applied in an ultra-low volume fog by aircraft to target adult mosquitoes. Adult mosquito control treatments are made to prevent West Nile virus transmission to people. A number of factors including the aircraft, weather conditions, and adult mosquito and disease surveillance information must be considered for a safe and effective application. Wind speed and direction are especially important during adult mosquito applications. The District only uses aerial mosquito control contractors who use specialized systems to allow the pilot to measure the wind and fly in a way to deliver the material into the target area. This means that sometimes the aircraft will need to fly upwind of the target area to compensate for the wind. Click on the map below to zoom in on planned treatment areas. How Aerial Treatments Work Watch this video to learn about how aerial larvicide and adulticide treatments work in Placer County. Learn More Copyright © 2023 Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District, All rights reserved. Current Email List of Constituents who already signed up for information. Our mailing address is: Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District 2021 Opportunity Drive Roseville, CA 95678
  5. Placer Mosquito Urges Residents to Take Precautions and Protect Themselves from Mosquito Bites Placer County is experiencing a record amount of West Nile virus detections in its mosquito and wild bird population this year. As of today, July 19, 2023, 66 positive mosquito samples and 10 positive dead birds have been detected in the county from rural west Placer, west Roseville, Lincoln, and Newcastle. Record rainfall from this spring leaving standing water throughout the county and high summer temperatures contribute to the increase in West Nile virus transmission risk. Under these conditions, West Nile virus transmission risk from a mosquito bite is very high. The District is conducting wide-area adult mosquito treatments to reduce the number of infected mosquitoes in the environment. District staff will continue to aggressively treat immature and adult mosquito populations throughout the county to help continue limiting the risk of disease transmission to people over the following months Residents can protect themselves by using a mosquito repellent with an EPA-registered ingredient like DEET or Picaridin when outside especially during dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are most active. Dump and drain all standing water that can contribute to mosquito development. For questions or concerns, contact our District at placermosquito.org or (916) 380-5444. Sign up for District treatment notifications. Track West Nile virus detections in Placer County. Copyright © 2023 Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District, All rights reserved. Current Email List of Constituents who already signed up for information. Our mailing address is: Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District 2021 Opportunity Drive Roseville, CA 95678
  6. Tips to stay cool in hot temperatures Here are some ways to stay safe as this weekend's temperatures heat up. Drink plenty of water (2-4 glasses of water every hour if you are physically active and out in direct heat). Wear lightweight, light colored loose fitting clothing as well as a hat and sunglasses when outdoors. Always apply sunscreen and limit exposure during mid-day. When participating in outdoor activities, do so with a buddy and pace yourself in the heat. Always monitor those at risk for heat related illnesses especially those on medications for heart disease, high blood pressure, etc. as they may be affected more by the heat. Never leave children, infants or pets inside vehicles. Provide pets with plenty of water and shade. Get more tips on ways to stay safe during this period of warm weather here. Stay Cool! Extended Hours at Downtown Library Beat the heat with extended hours at the Downtown Library on Friday, July 21 and Saturday, July 22. We'll be open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM both days. Complimentary bottled water will be provided to keep you hydrated while you enjoy the cool space. Places to stay cool Sign up for emergency alerts Sign up for Placer Alert to ensure you receive timely notifications about emergency events and other important public safety information. Signing up is free and can be done at www.placer-alert.org. Sign up now Meter upgrades continue Roseville Utilities has begun the full implementation phase of its meter upgrade project. This second phase of the project is expected to take 12-14 months to complete. The upgrade includes advanced meters, which wirelessly send readings and important service information to both our water and electric utilities. Learn more Westfield Galleria at Roseville converts turf to water-wise landscape equal to nearly three football fields Westfield Galleria at Roseville is leading the way in water conservation. They're removing over 150,000 square feet of turf grass (imagine almost three football fields worth!), saving 8 million gallons of water each year. This is equivalent to the water supply for 75 homes! By participating in Roseville's Cash for Grass rebate program, they're receiving $60,000 to offset their investment in saving water. Their efforts benefit wildlife and ecosystems and set a responsible standard for water resource management, particularly as shifting weather patterns continue. Watch the transformation Legislative advocacy update - July 2023 The City’s advocacy efforts are defined within the City’s Legislative and Regulatory Platform and reflect the City Council’s goals and priorities as well as its position on issues that are currently, or are anticipated to be, the focus of future legislation and regulation. Look for monthly updates highlighting the work of the City’s Government Relations Team as it advocates for Roseville’s interest at the state and federal levels. Learn more Take the Trail-a-bration Summer Challenge Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual stroller, the Trail-a-bration Challenge is perfect for you. Join our Trail-a-bration Challenge and explore Roseville's trails this summer. Bring your Trail-a-bration Passport to get a unique code or stamp at each of the nine trail sites for an opportunity to win prizes. Download your Trail-a-bration Passport and hit the trails. The Challenge ends on August 5 at our Community picnic in Royer Park where you can pick up prizes. Learn more CommUNITY Picnic: Music, games and fun at Royer Park! Join us for a fun-filled CommUNITY picnic at Royer Park on Saturday, August 5, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring your family and friends to enjoy a day of music, games and sunshine! Show off your strength and teamwork in activities like Tug-of-War, Potato Sack Races and the Three-Legged Race. And don't forget to cool down with the Water Balloon Toss Competition. While you're there, enjoy delicious food from our food trucks. Grab your picnic blankets and chairs, this event is all about coming together as a community and having a great time. Learn more Get creative with our Library LEGO® Contest Unleash your creativity at our Roseville Library ultimate LEGO® Contest! All you need to do is build an original LEGO® masterpiece, whether it's a towering structure or a fun creation, right at the library or from the comfort of your home. All ages are invited to join in the fun. Capture your masterpiece with a photo, and send it to library@roseville.ca.us along with your name and age. The top three builders from each age category (0-5, 6-12, Teen/Adult) will win prizes. Photos must be submitted by July 31, so start building. Learn more Join the Youth Art Contest You can help bring utilities to life by joining the Roseville Utilities Youth Art Contest - now through September 15. From electrifying superheroes to sewer pipe super villains, explore themes such as clean water delivery, sewer pipe management, energy-saving and waste collection. Finalists will receive a $50 art supply gift card and their artwork in a 12-month calendar. Community choice winners receive a $100 gift card. Learn more Pleasant Grove Creek Trail temporary closures Construction is underway on Pleasant Grove Creek Trail connections. Closures and detours are in place until approximately September. Learn more Washington and All America City Boulevard Roundabout Project update To continue construction of the new roundabout at the intersection of Washington, Lincoln, and All America City Boulevard, a new traffic pattern has started. Traffic has switched to the east side of Washington Boulevard at the All America City Boulevard intersection. Travel with care in the work zone and keep an eye on digital message boards for current construction information. Find out more Unlock endless adventures with the 2023 Summer Youth Bus Pass There's still time. Summer Youth Bus Passes are available for purchase. Get access to summer jobs, shopping, movies, parks and other activities. Travel around with ease through August 31 for $10. Get yours today Serve your community on a board or commission 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: Board of Appeals (one vacancy) Local Sales Tax Citizens' Advisory Committee (three vacancies) Meetings are held once or twice a month. Members receive no compensation for their time, although they may attend training workshops or seminars at City expense. The deadline to apply is 4 p.m., Friday, July 28. Learn more UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, July 19 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, July 27 Parks and Recreation Commission - July meeting canceled Transportation Commission - July meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, July 25 Law and Regulation Committee - July meeting canceled Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 8 Design Committee - 4:30 p.m., Thursday, July 20, located in Civic Center Meeting Rooms 1 & 2 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 25 Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 9 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
  7. Aerial Adulticide Treatment Tonight What: Adult mosquito treatment Where: West Placer County When: Wednesday, July 12 between 8:30 p.m. and 12 a.m. Why: West Nile virus positive mosquitoes and birds + high adult mosquito counts Parts of west Placer County are scheduled for an aerial adulticide treatment tonight due to positive West Nile virus mosquitoes and dead birds and high adult mosquito counts. An EPA-registered mosquito adulticide will be applied in an ultra-low volume fog by aircraft to target adult mosquitoes. Adult mosquito control treatments are made to prevent West Nile virus transmission to people. A number of factors including the aircraft, weather conditions, and adult mosquito and disease surveillance information must be considered for a safe and effective application. Wind speed and direction are especially important during adult mosquito applications. The District only uses aerial mosquito control contractors who use specialized systems to allow the pilot to measure the wind and fly in a way to deliver the material into the target area. This means that sometimes the aircraft will need to fly upwind of the target area to compensate for the wind. Click on the map below to zoom in on planned treatment areas. How Aerial Treatments Work Watch this video to learn about how aerial larvicide and adulticide treatments work in Placer County. Learn More Copyright © 2023 Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District, All rights reserved. Current Email List of Constituents who already signed up for information. Our mailing address is: Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District 2021 Opportunity Drive Roseville, CA 95678
  8. Tips to stay cool in hot temperatures Here are some ways to stay safe as this weekend's temperatures heat up. Drink plenty of water (2-4 glasses of water every hour if you are physically active and out in direct heat). Wear lightweight, light colored loose fitting clothing as well as a hat and sunglasses when outdoors. Always apply sunscreen and limit exposure during mid-day. When participating in outdoor activities, do so with a buddy and pace yourself in the heat. Always monitor those at risk for heat related illnesses especially those on medications for heart disease, high blood pressure, etc. as they may be affected more by the heat. Never leave children, infants or pets inside vehicles. Provide pets with plenty of water and shade. Get more tips on ways to stay safe during this period of warm weather here. Extended library hours for upcoming heat Brace yourselves for the upcoming heat this weekend. Our Downtown Library will be extending its hours to provide a cool escape from the triple digit temperatures. Starting from Friday, July 14, through Monday, July 17, we'll be open extra hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday-Sunday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday. And, we're providing complimentary bottled water, ensuring you stay hydrated while enjoying the extended hours. Places to stay cool Sign up for emergency alerts Sign up for Placer Alert to ensure you receive timely notifications about emergency events and other important public safety information. Signing up is free and can be done at www.placer-alert.org. Sign up now Legislative advocacy update - July 2023 The City’s advocacy efforts are defined within the City’s Legislative and Regulatory Platform and reflect the City Council’s goals and priorities as well as its position on issues that are currently, or are anticipated to be, the focus of future legislation and regulation. Look for monthly updates highlighting the work of the City’s Government Relations Team as it advocates for Roseville’s interest at the state and federal levels. Learn more 31 Ways to Celebrate Park and Recreation Month Celebrate National Park and Recreation Month with us by checking out 31 ways you can enjoy Roseville Parks, Recreation & Libraries (PRL). The month of exciting adventures take you from the pool to the park. It’s a mix of suggested activities you won’t want to miss. We're here to inspire you to embrace the joy of PRL experiences all year round, not just in July. Celebrate with us Roseville's Utility Exploration Center undergoes transformation After years of educating children, customers, and the community on the value of utility services and environmental responsibility, the Roseville Utility Exploration Center (UEC) is transforming completely. The UEC, well-known for its hands-on learning experiences, events, and educational opportunities, will soon welcome visitors to an entirely new realm of exhibits and interactive displays in early 2024. "We have a unique opportunity to breathe new life into our learning space for utility and environmental stewardship, creating an experience that will leave a lasting impact on all who visit," said Brayden Mitchell, UEC supervisor. Learn more about the new cutting-edge experience Washington and All America City Boulevard Roundabout Project update To continue construction of the new roundabout at the intersection of Washington, Lincoln, and All America City Boulevard, a new traffic pattern has started this week. Traffic has switched to the east side of Washington Boulevard at the All America City Boulevard intersection. Travel with care and keep an eye on digital message boards for current construction information. Find out more Upcoming resurfacing on Blue Oaks Boulevard The preparation work to resurface a portion of Blue Oaks Boulevard has begun. Be on the lookout for digital message boards for up-to-date work dates and times. Construction is anticipated to be completed by early fall. The first step of resurfacing will remove damaged asphalt and replace with new material. The second step will place a wearing layer over the top of the entire road surface. The road may appear patchy and uneven in between these steps. Each step occurs a couple months apart. Learn what to expect Travel on-demand with Roseville Transit Arrow Ride Roseville Transit Arrow, on-demand transit you can request with the GO South Placer mobile app, your browser, or by calling 745-7560. Arrow is available to passengers of any age, for as little as $2.50/ride. Learn more UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, July 19 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, July 13 Parks and Recreation Commission - July meeting canceled Transportation Commission - July meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, July 25 Law and Regulation Committee - July meeting canceled Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 11 Design Committee - 4:30 p.m., Thursday, July 20, located in Civic Center Meeting Rooms 1 & 2 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 25 Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 9 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. Scam Alert - Text Messaging Scams Think before you tap the link By: Roseville Police Department Scammers are always adapting their methods to bilk people out of money. A growing method is using text messaging. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has received a large number of reports from people reporting getting texts from scammers impersonating people and organizations they know and trust – such as their bank or Amazon. Text scams try to get you to act NOW. The most-reported text scam looks like a fraud alert from your bank. It might say there is suspicious activity on your account and tells you to call a number. Or to reply “yes or no” to confirm a big purchase (that you didn’t really make). Stop! There is no real problem. They just want your money or personal information. According to the FTC, these are the five most common text message scams: 1. Copycat bank fraud prevention alerts. People get a text supposedly from a bank asking them to call a number ASAP about suspicious activity or to reply YES or NO to verify whether a transaction was authorized. If they reply, they will get a call from a phony “fraud department” claiming they want to “help get your money back.” What they really want to do is make unauthorized transfers or get your personal information. 2. Bogus “gifts” that can cost you. What about those texts claiming to be from a well-known company offering a free gift or reward? If people click the link and use their credit card to cover the small “shipping fee,” they have just handed over their account information to a scammer. 3. Fake package delivery problems. People may get a text pretending to be from the U.S. Postal Service, FedEx, or UPS claiming there is a problem with a delivery. The text links to a convincing-looking – but utterly bogus – website that asks for a credit card number to cover a small “redelivery fee.” 4. Phony job offers. Some scammers are using texts to perpetrate old-school forms of fraud – for example, fake “mystery shopper” jobs or bogus money-making offers for driving around with cars wrapped in ads. Other texts target people who post their resumes on employment websites. They claim to offer jobs and even send job seekers checks, usually with instructions to send some of the money to a different address for materials, training, or the like. By the time the check bounces, the person’s money – and the phony “employer” – are long gone. 5) Not-really-from-Amazon security alerts. People may get what looks like a message from “Amazon,” asking to verify a big-ticket order they did not place. If you call the number in the text, a phony Amazon rep offers to “fix” the account. But oopsie! Several zeroes are mistakenly added to the “refund” and the “operator” needs the caller to return the overpayment, often in the form of gift card. So how do you avoid these and other text scams? Do not click on links or respond to unexpected texts. If you think a text might be legit, contact the company using a phone number or website you know is real. Do not use the information in the text message. If you are a victim of a scam, report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov and your local police department.
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    Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association (FFNA) & WestPark Neighborhood Association (WNA) combined Public Meeting July 12th, 2023 - Public In-Person Meeting Guest Speakers: No guest speaker this month Meeting will focus on upcoming event: Final Planning - August 1st National Night Out St John's Episcopal Church 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd Roseville, CA 95747 6:30 PM
  12. Join us for the ultimate CommUNITY picnic! Gather your loved ones and head to Royer Park for a day filled with community, sunshine and endless fun! Mark your calendars for Saturday, August 5, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring your picnic blankets and chairs as we enjoy the delicious offerings from local food trucks, groove to the music of talented local musicians and engage in exciting family activities. Learn more What’s Happening in PRL this month Get ready for an action-packed July in Parks, Recreation & Libraries! We're thrilled to celebrate Parks and Recreation month with a lineup of incredible events and activities. Plus, learn more about our future Roseville Soccer Complex, where you'll find top-notch fields and cutting-edge amenities for all soccer enthusiasts. And, we’re Introducing TWO new Adventure Club sites, bringing you even more fun and adventure! Curious to know more? Find out all the exciting details in the latest edition of What's Happening in PRL. Watch the video Mosquito abatement scheduled for west Roseville tonight Parts of west Roseville are scheduled for an aerial adulticide treatment tonight, according to the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District. An EPA-registered mosquito adulticide will be applied in an ultra-low volume fog by aircraft to target adult mosquitoes between the hours of 8:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. Learn more Washington and All America City Boulevard Roundabout Project update On Thursday, July 6 only, crews will be performing work beginning at 6 a.m. To continue roundabout construction, a new traffic pattern is coming the week of July 10. Traffic will be switching to the east side of Washington Boulevard. Keep an eye on digital message boards for current construction information. View a map and learn more Upcoming resurfacing on Blue Oaks Blvd. The prep work to resurface a portion of Blue Oaks Blvd. has begun. Be on the lookout for digital message boards for up-to-date work dates and times. Construction is anticipated to be complete by early fall. The first step of resurfacing will remove damaged asphalt and replace with new material. The second step will place a wearing layer over the top of the entire road surface. The road may appear patchy and uneven in between these steps. Each step occurs a couple months apart. Learn what to expect New area code overlay - what you need to know The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved a second area code (837), called an overlay, to the 530 region, which serves the northeastern portion of California. The new 837 area code overlay will ensure that telephone numbers continue to be available to meet the demand in the geographic region served by the 530 area code while minimizing customer inconvenience. Existing 530/837 customers will retain their area code and specific telephone number(s). Learn more UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, July 19 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, July 13 Parks and Recreation Commission - July meeting canceled Transportation Commission - July meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, July 25 Law and Regulation Committee - July meeting canceled Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 11 Design Committee - 4:30 p.m., Thursday, July 20 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 25 Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 9 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. Ground-based Adulticide Treatment Wednesday, July 5 What: Ground-based adult mosquito treatment Where: West Park and Sun City Roseville When: July 5, 2023 between 3:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Why: West Nile virus positive mosquitoes and dead bird West Park and Sun City Roseville is scheduled for ground-based adulticide treatments due to a West Nile virus positive dead bird, West Nile virus positive mosquitoes, and continued high abundance of mosquitoes that carry West Nile virus. An EPA-approved mosquito adulticide will be applied in an ultra-low volume fog by truck to target adult mosquitoes. Since several factors, including weather conditions, affect treatment activities, the District encourages Placer residents to check the District website for any changes to the treatment schedule and accompanying maps of the planned treatment areas. Click on the below map to zoom in on the planned treatment area. How Ground-based Treatments Work Watch this video to learn about how ground-based treatments work in Placer County. Copyright © 2023 Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District, All rights reserved. Current Email List of Constituents who already signed up for information. Our mailing address is: Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District 2021 Opportunity Drive Roseville, CA 95678
  14. Ground-based Adulticide Treatment Monday, July 3 What: Ground-based adult mosquito treatment Where: West Park When: July 3, 2023 between 3:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Why: West Nile virus positive mosquitoes West Park is scheduled for ground-based adulticide treatments due to West Nile virus positive mosquitoes and continued high abundance of mosquitoes that carry West Nile virus. An EPA-approved mosquito adulticide will be applied in an ultra-low volume fog by truck to target adult mosquitoes. Since several factors, including weather conditions, affect treatment activities, the District encourages Placer residents to check the District website for any changes to the treatment schedule and accompanying maps of the planned treatment areas. Click on the below map to zoom in on the planned treatment area. How Ground-based Treatments Work Watch this video to learn about how ground-based treatments work in Placer County. Copyright © 2023 Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District, All rights reserved. Current Email List of Constituents who already signed up for information. Our mailing address is: Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District 2021 Opportunity Drive Roseville, CA 95678
  15. Spectacular 4th of July Celebration Get ready for an epic day of community spirit and patriotic fun! Lace up your running shoes and join Roseville Crimestoppers and Roseville PD in the "Run Crime Out of Roseville" race, supporting community education and empowering future first responders. After the exhilarating run, gear up for the grand parade, marching through the heart of Roseville, spreading joy, unity, and red, white and blue excitement! The fun doesn't stop there. Head to Royer Park for a patriotic concert, games and mouthwatering food. And to top it all off, finish the day with a breathtaking fireworks celebration @the Grounds. Grab your blankets or chairs, and be prepared for a night of dazzling lights and family-friendly festivities! See event & parking information Fireworks safety tips As you celebrate this Fourth of July holiday, please take note of important safety tips regarding the use of fireworks. Only those fireworks registered with the California State Fire Marshal's Office as Safe and Sane are approved for use within the State of California. Remember, any firework that flies in the air, darts across the ground or explodes is considered illegal in California. The legal time for discharge of Safe and Sane fireworks is from 12 p.m. on June 28 through 11:59 p.m. on July 4. Learn more Fourth of July holiday hours Most Roseville City offices are closed on July 4 in observance of Independence Day. Please visit our website for a complete list of facility hours and closures. Have a safe and happy Independence Day! Holiday hours City Council adopts Fiscal Year 2023-24 budget supporting infrastructure and maintaining services Roseville’s Fiscal Year 2023-24 budget of $784 million was adopted by City Council at its June 21 meeting. The General Fund operating budget is $214 million while the remaining $570 million in funding is primarily dedicated to the electric, water, wastewater, and waste services utilities. Learn more Capital improvements enhance the Roseville community Road resurfacing, Roseville Soccer Complex, and utility system improvements are among scores of infrastructure and improvement projects included in the Fiscal Year 2023-24 budget approved by the Roseville City Council at its June 21 meeting. The combined capital improvement program budget is just over $130 million, consisting of 87 projects. Read more Roseville continues water conservation as snowpack and reservoirs thrive With plenty of water in our reservoirs thanks to the winter rains and snowpack, Roseville is moving from a drought stage to a basic water conservation stage. "Even though the drought is over for now, we still want our customers to use water efficiently, given the changing water supply conditions we’ve experienced over the years," said water utility manager George Hanson. Here are some simple steps you can take to make a difference: Maintain a three-day-a-week watering schedule Replace older sprinklers with high-efficiency rotary nozzles Check for indoor leaks Take advantage of rebates for upgraded toilets and water-wise landscaping Learn more & find water saving tips Roseville hotel converts into permanent supportive housing The former Hampton Inn & Suites Roseville on Sunrise Avenue and Douglas Boulevard is being converted into Sun Rose Apartments for permanent supportive housing by the nonprofit AMI Housing. Read about the project Campfire Tales at Maidu Museum & Historic Site Gather around the campfire for an unforgettable night of storytelling and marshmallow roasting at the Maidu Museum & Historic Site! Spend quality time with the family and immerse yourself in the captivating tales of Native American culture on July 14 at 7:30 p.m. Register now and don't miss out on the chance enjoy this unique experience. Register today Join us for the Trail-a-bration Summer Challenge Grab your Trail-a-bration Passport and explore Roseville's trails this summer. Visit the nine highlighted trails and collect their unique codes or stamps for an opportunity to win prizes. Whether you conquer one trail or complete all nine, there's a special prize waiting for you at the end of the challenge on August 5 at our CommUNITY picnic in Royer Park. Find all nine trails New 530 area code overlay - what you need to know The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved a second area code (837), called an overlay, to the 530 region, which serves the northeastern portion of California. The new 837 area code overlay will ensure that telephone numbers continue to be available to meet the demand in the geographic region served by the 530 area code while minimizing customer inconvenience. Existing 530/837 customers will retain their area code and specific telephone number(s). Learn more UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS View meeting agendas and minutes City Council - 6 p.m., Wednesday, July 19 Planning Commission - 6:30 p.m., Thursday, July 13 Parks and Recreation Commission - July meeting canceled Transportation Commission - July meeting canceled Public Utilities Commission - 6 p.m., Tuesday, July 25 Law and Regulation Committee - July meeting canceled Grants Advisory Commission - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 11 Design Committee - 4:30 p.m., Thursday, July 20 Economic Development Advisory Committee - 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 25 Senior Commission - 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 9 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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The Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association is NOT an HOA and there are no fees or dues. We are here to:

  • Provide an open forum through which all members of the neighborhoods can participate in the identity, social culture, growth, development, and activities of the neighborhoods.
  • Identify and communicate the issues and concerns of the Association members to the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations, the City of Roseville, and other appropriate entities.
  • Keep all members of the neighborhoods informed regarding issues vital, or of interest, to the well-being of the neighborhoods.
  • Encourage and facilitate communication and cohesiveness among all the people of the neighborhoods. To act in cooperation with government and non-government agencies to preserve and improve peace, safety and property values in the neighborhoods.
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