heat stroke signsThe City of Roseville has multiple locations throughout the city for community members to find respite from this period of extended heat. One of these locations is our Downtown Library, which will have extended hours for the upcoming week.

It is important for residents to keep a close eye on individuals at higher risk of heat-related illnesses, recognize the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, and know when to seek assistance. Don't forget to look out for your neighbors and vulnerable populations who are more susceptible to heat-related illnesses.

Places to go to cool off, including extended hours at our downtown Library

If you are looking for a place to cool off, these City facilities have the following operational hours (check holiday hours) :

Downtown Library - 225 Taylor Street -Extended hours - Library services will be limited during extended hours. Cold bottled water will be distributed to anyone in need.

July 1-3               9:00am - 8:00pm
July 4                  12:00pm - 8:00pm
July 5-6               10:00am - 8:00pm
July 7                  12:00pm - 8:00pm
July 8-10             9:00am - 8:00pm  

Vernon Street Town Square Spray Ground - 311 Vernon Street
10:00am-8:00pm daily, Memorial Day through Labor Day
10:00am-7:00pm daily, Labor Day – September 30

Crabb Park Spray Ground - 1000 Scarborough Drive
10:00am-8:00pm daily, Memorial Day through Labor Day
10:00am-7:00pm daily, Labor Day – September 30

Roseville Aquatics Complex - 3051 Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard
(July 4 - Open 12–4 p.m. for recreational swim)
Recreational Swim
1:00–4:00pm, Tuesday - Friday
1:00–5:00pm, Saturday - Sunday
Family Night Swim
7:15-9:00pm, Tuesday - Thursday
Recreational Swim & Family Night admission for ages 2+: $7. Under 2 are free with an adult admission

Johnson Pool - 100 D Street
Closed for renovations

Mike Shellito Indoor Pool - 10210 Fairway Drive
(July 4 - Open 7–11 a.m., no group fitness classes)

Recreational Swim
1:30–3:30pm, Tuesday - Thursday
1:00–4:00pm, Saturday - Sunday
Recreational Swim admission for ages 2+: $7. Under 2 are free with an adult admission

Maidu Library - 1530 Maidu Drive
(Closed July 4)
9:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Wednesday
9:00am - 5:00pm, Thursday
10:00am - 5:00pm, Friday - Saturday
Closed Sunday 


Martha Riley Community Library - 1501 Pleasant Grove Boulevard
(Closed July 4)

9:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Wednesday
9:00am - 5:00pm, Thursday
10:00am - 5:00pm, Friday - Saturday
Closed Sunday 

Utility Exploration Center - 1501 Pleasant Grove Boulevard
(Closed July 4)

Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am - 4:00pm
Closed Sunday and Monday 

Public transit:
For transportation to any of these locations, ride Roseville Transit. Facilities are served by Local bus routes as well as Arrow on-demand service. Plan your trip online, or by calling (916) or (530) 745-7560.  

Tips to stay healthy

Following these tips will help you stay safe during the warm weather:

  • Drink plenty of water (2-4 glasses of water every hour if you are physically active and out in direct heat).
  • Wear lightweight, light colored loose fitting clothing as well as a hat and sunglasses when outdoors.
  • Always apply sunscreen and limit exposure during mid-day.
  • When participating in outdoor activities, do so with a buddy and pace yourself in the heat.
  • Always monitor those at risk for heat related illnesses especially those on medications for heart disease, high blood pressure, etc. as they may be affected more by the heat.
  • Never leave children, infants or pets inside vehicles.
  • Provide pets with plenty of water and shade.
  • Get more tips on ways to stay safe during this period of warm weather here

Roseville Electric - Conserve energy and stay informed

During the summer season it's especially important to stay informed and thoughtful about your daily energy use. There are simple adjustments we can all make at home to conserve during peak demand hours. Learn more here Roseville Electric.

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