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311 Vernon St, Roseville, CA 95678

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The City of Roseville is governed under a council-manager model in which responsibilities are vested in an elected city council and an appointed city manager. The council is the legislative policy-making body, passing local laws that regulate the community and giving policy direction to the city manager. In 2020, Roseville made the switch to district-based elections for its council seats. Districts 1, 3 and 5 had races in the November 2020 general election using a district boundary map approved by council and based on the 2010 census. With updated population data from the 2020 census, the district boundary map will change for the 2022 election. Councilmembers elected in 2020 will serve until 2024.

Meetings: Meetings are held at 6 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of the month in the City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon St, unless held virtually.

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Royer Park, located at 190 Park Drive in Roseville, is getting a makeover to be completed by May, according to Park Planning & Development manager Tara Gee.

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01/18/2023
Roseville City Council approved a permit modification for the North Industrial Plan Area Parcel 56, a project located in the Blue Oaks Commerce Center. It is owned by Schnitzer Properties.

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11/02/2022
Scott Alvord, a Roseville councilmember running for Placer County supervisor, says he has sued restauranteur/podcaster Matthew Oliver, complaining that Oliver edited an interview to make him look bad. Oliver, himself a candidate for Rocklin City Council, suggests it's all just a political stunt.

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09/21/2022
Roseville housing analyst Kristine Faelz presented the 2021 Program Year Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report, which highlights work funded by 2021 Community Development Block Grants, provided by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development.

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09/07/2022
The Gathering Inn asked the Roseville City Council to issue a letter of support for a grant to fund a 30-bed medical respite center that would provide a place where homeless patients could recover from illness. Roseville Vice Mayor Bruce Houdesheldt said support was not forthcoming—“not because of fear … it’s just the wrong location.”
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