For the past 35 years, Roseville has used a master-planning process, or what’s called a
Specific Plan, to anticipate and manage growth.
A comprehensive look at land use accounts for the city’s needs and plans for the right balance of residential, commercial, office, and industrial land. It also examines parks, open space, and other municipal operations like utilities, traffic and public safety.
This planning ensures economic health and that future city services are available as the population grows.
Because Roseville is a full-service city, we’re able to effectively coordinate these services and infrastructure more easily than many other communities.
View a map of planned development in Roseville and neighboring Placer County.