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From The Roseville Press Tribune...
After a water pipe leak caused a sinkhole and traffic accident a year ago, Roseville officials plan to spend $1 million to fix the waterworks under Cirby Way.
The Roseville City Council last month approved a $109,423 purchase from Ross Recreation Equipment for a new shade structure at the park next to Heritage Oak Elementary School on Americana Drive and Junction Boulevard.
An overwhelming majority of Roseville residents rate the city as a good or excellent place to live, according to a national survey.
Roseville officials last month approved a 13-unit, two-story condo complex on less than an acre off Atlantic Street one block from Roseville High School.
The City of Roseville is celebrating the extraordinary career of Chief Rick Bartee as he embarks on a well-deserved retirement after 43 years in the fire service, including nine transformative years in Roseville.
City officials agreed last week to buy railroad property for a parking lot in Historic Old Town Roseville.
Roseville officials approved $1 million in contracts last week for a ninja obstacle course, skate park and bike track at new Campus Oaks Park.
Roseville’s new mayor and city council members are sworn in and ready to take on the new year. Krista Bernasconi, who was formerly the vice mayor, was sworn in as Roseville’s 59th mayor at a special City Council meeting on Dec. 11. Bernasconi will serve a two-year term.
The $450,000 upgrade of Crimson Ridge Park is complete, the Roseville Parks Division announced this week.
From Loomis News...
Forced by inflation, Roseville officials recently raised the city electric "backbone" fee for new homes and businesses.
The Roseville City Council approved $75 million in bonds last month to finance the "The Crawford," a 265-unit affordable housing project in Fiddyment Farm.
The Roseville City Council approved a contract last month to replace the playground structure at Twinwood Park. Read on to learn more about this project.
Neither rain nor wind nor cold weather could stop the 31st annual Mountain Mandarin Festival from enjoying a successful weekend, its first at the Grounds in Roseville following several years at the Gold Country Fairgrounds in Auburn.
From Roseville Today...
The city of Roseville November 6 green-lighted a 264-unit affordable housing development in Fiddyment Farm in West Roseville.
The Roseville City Council approved a $620,000 fee deferral in September for the proposed "Electric Pickle" restaurant and pickleball park along Highway 65 next to the Westfield Galleria at Roseville.
The Roseville City Council approved the "FD-51" park plan at the Sept. 18 regular meeting. The 1.12-acre park site is at the east end of Earl Rush Drive at Market Street in the Sierra Vista neighborhood. The corner park site backs up to an open space creek drainage greenbelt.
From Placer Herald...
The Roseville City Council last week approved a WellSpace Health Placer medical clinic for the former Lighthouse Church on Taylor Road at the freeway interchange.
The Roseville City Council appointed two candidates in lieu of an election last week while five candidates have thrown their hat into the ring for one seat on the Roseville City Council.
County opens renovated apartments to homeless at former hotel in Roseville.
Roseville's 25th annual Downtown Tuesday Nights have begun.The series runs every Tuesday from June 4 through July 30 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. This event is free to attend.
The citizens of Roseville, Rocklin and Lincoln are one step closer toward potentially deciding upon a half-cent sales tax to improve transportation in south Placer County in November.
As the old saying goes, one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. Then again, sometimes one person’s trash is just … trash ... that needs to be disposed of.
Roseville Electric proposed additional utility rate increases this year and in 2025 on top of its 8-percent temporary energy surcharge becoming permanent at the April 3 Roseville City Council meeting.
A half-cent sales tax that would generate $1.58 billion over 30 year was discussed at the Roseville City Council meeting March 20 as a possibility in the future.
“The police and code enforcement, we got together and collaborated with the city attorney, who noticed an uptick in the number of issues associated with camping on private property,” Roseville Police Department Captain Doug Blake said.
Traveling with the Greater Sacramento Economic Council, Rocklin Vice Mayor Jill Gayaldo joined area leadership to promote Rocklin and Roseville on an international scale this month.
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