The City of Roseville Capital Improvement Program (CIP) identifies the various transportation improvements needed to serve the future transportation demands on the roadway system as a result of impacts from new development. The CIP is periodically updated to respond to changing conditions and to assure the development of an adequate transportation system, consistent with the City’s Level of Service (LOS) Policy. The City Council sets priorities for the construction of individual Capital Improvement Program projects throughout the City.
The City of
Roseville updates its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and associated Traffic
Mitigation Fee (TMF) periodically to respond to changing conditions, and to
assure that adequate fees are collected to support the transportation
infrastructure improvement costs necessary to mitigate the traffic impacts
resulting from the build-out and construction of new and existing development
projects within the City. This developer mitigation program ensures that
the City’s obligations and responsibility, as assumed in the mitigation
program, established by City Ordinance in 1989, are being met and that the
program is fully funded.