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Youth Forum 2025: Uplifting Teen Voices
On March 3rd, 2025, the Community Collaborative of Tahoe-Truckee (CCTT) and its partners hosted their annual youth forum. The annual event brings together local young people with decision-makers i...
Lake Tahoe Dance Collective
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311 Vernon St, Roseville, CA 95678
Fax: (916) 786-9175
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.
District 1
TAMendonsa@roseville.ca.us
(916) 517-7778
District 2
proccucci@roseville.ca.us
(916) 508-5807
District 3
bhoudesheldt@roseville.ca.us
(916) 365-5863
District 4
kbernasconi@roseville.ca.us
(916) 223-1060
District 5
kalvord@roseville.ca.us
(916) 784-0240
From Lincoln News Messenger...
There will be intermittent lane closures on Pleasant Grove Boulevard between Foothills Boulevard and Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard due to construction, starting Thursday, May 22, and run through Friday, May 30, from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.
From The Roseville Press Tribune...
It includes city's first disc golf course, dog parks, picnic areas among native oak trees.
Roseville has been ranked as the "Best City to Move To in California" by Consumer Affairs, officials announced recently.
Roseville held the grand reopening of 88-year-old Weber Park last weekend in the vintage Roseville Heights neighborhood.
Pickleball wasn't a thing yet when Roseville built Woodbridge Park in 1934. However, young Humphrey Bogart was asking "Tennis, anyone?" on Broadway, according to Hollywood lore.
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