Boards & Committees
Board of Appeals The fifteen-member board hears and decides appeals of administrative citations for municipal code violations, including animal, police, fire, building, stormwater, and zoning matters. They set penalties and devise solutions for ongoing violations of the municipal code.
Liaison Straun Boston Deputy City Attorney (916) 774-5325 Secretary Gretchen Hakala Legal Clerk (916) 774-5325
Design Committee The Committee reviews Design Review Permit applications for multiple-residential, commercial, and industrial projects. The review projects proposed site plans, architecture and landscaping for conformance with the City's general plan, specific plans, and community guidelines.
Liaison Mike Isom Senior Planner (916) 774-5276 Secretary Carmen Bertola Administrative Clerk II (916) 774-5409
Library Board The five-member board makes recommendations on library issues such as library hours and policies, priorities for capital purchases, sites for new branch libraries, complaints about library materials, etc. Board members act as informal liaisons with the community to promote the library system and to bring community concerns to the City Librarian.
Liaison Director Parks, Recreation & Libraries (916) 774-5131
Parks & Recreation Commission The seven-member commission reviews and makes recommendations on park projects, department operations, recreation programs and specific controversial issues.
Parks and Recreation Commission E-Mail Address ParksAndRecCommission@roseville.ca.us
Liaison Director Parks, Recreation & Libraries (916) 774-5131
Secretary Ellen Worland Administrative Assistant Placer Mosquito & Vector Control District The Roseville representative is one of five Placer County regional trustees and makes determinations on abatement needs, funding allocation, funding mechanisms, and special abatement requirements for the district which includes 53,000 parcels in south Placer County. Planning Commission The seven-member commission undertakes long-range planning for development that includes, but is not limited to, preparation and maintenance of the general, specific and area plans, as well as reviewing Environmental Impact Reports and capital improvement programs. Short-range planning efforts include zoning matters dealing with land use changes, rezones, subdivision and parceling of land, special use permits and variances.
Liaison Chris Burrows Senior Planner (916) 774-5276 Secretary Carmen Bertola Administrative Clerk (916) 774-5409 Public Utilities Commission The seven-member commission studies and advises the City Council on cable television franchises and all utility issues related to city-owned utilities (electric, water, sewer, and solid waste). Issues include planning, rates, public information, complaints about rates or operations, and activities of utility joint powers agencies. Liaisons Derrick Whitehead Environmental Utilities Director (916) 774-5770 or George Fraser Interim Electric Utility Director (916) 774-5636 Secretaries Karen Sainsbury Administrative Assistant (916) 774-5770 or Joelle Moore Administrative Assistant (916) 774-5636 Roseville Grants Advisory Commission The commission annually reviews all proposals and grant applications for Citizens Benefit Fund, R.E.A.C.H. Fund and Roseville Automall Community Fund. The annual funding period is January through May and commission's funding recommendations are forwarded to the City Council for final approval in June. For more information, visit the Grants page. Liaison Karen Garner Administrative Analyst (916) 774-5473 Secretary Kelly Wickline Administrative Clerk (916) 746-1350 Senior Commission The seven-member commission studies issues such as education, long-term care, recreation, housing, transportation, nutrition, and volunteer programs for older adults. Members also represent the commission by serving on other committees within the aging network.
Liaison Kate Miller Senior Parks & Recreation Supervisor (916) 774-5978
Transportation Commission The Transportation Commission reviews and makes recommendations to the City Council related to the community’s transportation needs. The Commission deals with issues related to four primary areas: public transit; traffic circulation; bikeways and pedestrian facilities; and transportation systems management. It is also a forum to provide public input for issues related to transportation.
Liaison Mike Wixon Alternative Transportation & Bikeway Division Manager (916) 774-5293Secretary Lupe Nelson Administrative Clerk (916) 746-1320 Youth Sports Coalition The Youth Sports Coalition's goal is to create a long-term vision with permanent solutions for providing athletic opportunities for the youth of the community. This would include a vision for the creation of new facilities in the future, operation and maintenance of existing facilities, and sportsmanship and teamwork for participants, coaches, and parents.
Liaison Brenda Bunnell Parks and Recreation Specialist (916) 774-5259 bbunnell@roseville.ca.us Contact Information: Revitalization Staff The seven-member commission studies issues such as education, long-term care, recreation, housing, transportation, nutrition, and volunteer programs for older adults. Members also represent the commission by serving on other committees within the aging network.Kate Miller(916) 774-5978 The seven-member commission studies issues such as education, long-term care, recreation, housing, transportation, nutrition, and volunteer programs for older adults. Members also represent the commission by serving on other committees within the aging network.Kate Miller(916) 774-5978 The seven-member commission studies issues such as education, long-term care, recreation, housing, transportation, nutrition, and volunteer programs for older adults. Members also represent the commission by serving on other committees within the aging network.Kate Miller(916) 774-5978The seven-member commission studies issues such as education, long-term care, recreation, housing, transportation, nutrition, and volunteer programs for older adults. Members also represent the commission by serving on other committees within the aging network.Kate Miller(916) 774-5978The seven-member commission studies issues such as education, long-term care, recreation, housing, transportation, nutrition, and volunteer programs for older adults. Members also represent the commission by serving on other committees within the aging network.Kate Miller(916) 774-5978Roseville AutomallThe seven-member commission studies issues such as education, long-term care, recreation, housing, transportation, nutrition, and volunteer programs for older adults. Members also represent the commission by serving on other committees within the aging network.Kate Miller(916) 774-5978 Roseville AutomallThe seven-member commission studies issues such as education, long-term care, recreation, housing, transportation, nutrition, and volunteer programs for older adults. Members also represent the commission by serving on other committees within the aging network.Kate Miller(916) 774-5978 |
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